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. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. tanotum remains ft ? 33 X w P H 0 H M 71 OB sto H w i-l h p 0 ft W 3 > S P s J u K ft a H ac B9 3ft?0 ft O H £ P OS O NNNNeqWNNN«**,,**iO>OiaiOiO>0© CO ?* Ph 1 OHOO^OOOOt^Ot^OONMNOiOOOO 111 15-85-5 OS o ia io io io io >a »o *? in io ip in ?* o H 1 OHOMN-*»iOWai>OHt^ilOMOOOO ip t^ OS 1-H COOS C5 m m »n m in >o in in ?* fq o 1 OOOOSOO(MOSOSOOOSOS-H->*OCSOOO CO CO co cb cb I—1 r-< OS1—< C5 0-^OS»0000 m CO t- 00 lO i-H 1—1OS a »o O 1Q iO iO o m oin ?* p=l 1 OOOOOOOOOWOOONOOOfflOOOO os nin >« •? ? lO LO lO — o | NONMNiOffiMMiO«)0>0-|000 00 CO O CO CO d 4) *s «2 i3as 3* F Total F per mm. G F per day(G up to 1st Ec[Gat 1st Ec G per day 367 368 Mr. H. Ling Roths observations on. C. morosus in the act of moulting. AA. Claws of hind pair of legsby which it is suspended. BB. Empty skins of these legs. to which so far the legs have receded in the skins. D. Emptyapical abdominal segment falling backwards. EE. Empty skinsof middle pair of legs. FE. First pair of legs not yet freed. not yet freed. H. Skin coming off snout. K. The sheddedskin. the Growth and Habits of Carausius morosus. 369 more or less in a straight line with the abdomen. Thesplit skin can then almost immediately be seen as it weremoving across the sides of the head, and at the same timethe apical abdominal segment can be seen to have slippeddown from the inside of the old and contracting integu-ment, which commences to fall over backwards. There isnow a considerable bend at the thoracic-abdominal jointas the body slowly glides down out of the skin, and theantennae are forced forward by the pressure of the the middle-legs get loose and begin to spread side-ways, quic


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