The Entomological magazine . rd Degree. II. Diptera. VI. Hemiptera. Minimum. I. Lepidoptera. Maximum of Prothorax. V. Orthoptera. 2d Degree. IV. Coleoptera. VI. Hemiptera. 3rd Degree. III. Hymenoptera. I. Lepidoptera. Minimum. II. Diptera. Maximum of Mesothorax. II. Diptera. 2d Degree. I. Lepidoptera. Ill, Hymenoptera. 3rd Degree. VI. Hemiptera. IV. Coleoptera. Minimum. V. Orthoptera. Maximum of Metathorax. V. Orthoptera. 2d Degree. IV. Coleoptera. VI. Hemiptera. 3rd Degree. III. Hymenoptera. I. Lepidoptera. Minimum. II. Diptera. And here it is necessary that I conclude this letter, whichhas a


The Entomological magazine . rd Degree. II. Diptera. VI. Hemiptera. Minimum. I. Lepidoptera. Maximum of Prothorax. V. Orthoptera. 2d Degree. IV. Coleoptera. VI. Hemiptera. 3rd Degree. III. Hymenoptera. I. Lepidoptera. Minimum. II. Diptera. Maximum of Mesothorax. II. Diptera. 2d Degree. I. Lepidoptera. Ill, Hymenoptera. 3rd Degree. VI. Hemiptera. IV. Coleoptera. Minimum. V. Orthoptera. Maximum of Metathorax. V. Orthoptera. 2d Degree. IV. Coleoptera. VI. Hemiptera. 3rd Degree. III. Hymenoptera. I. Lepidoptera. Minimum. II. Diptera. And here it is necessary that I conclude this letter, whichhas already extended to an unreasonable length ; although, inthe desire of intruding as little as possible on the pages of amagazine occupied by writers in every respect so much moreworthy of them than myself, I have studiously suppressed ^ By Maximum of Caput I mean more particularly to imply the full, perfect,and osseous development of the seven organs of manducation. By Minimumof Caput the entire absence of masticatory ^-V w


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