![]() ![]() I.įor cc read C´´ C´´, which represent the bundles of muscles in connexion with the drums. Make the following corrections in those Volumes. Respect to the reference letters of the Plates, the Reader is requested to The first and second Volumes of this Work, to adopt a new plan with It being judged expedient, since the publication of the last Edition of Table, the Plates and their Explanations, and the Indexes.Įxternal Anatomy of Insects. Sets of the Work, a separate Volume may be formed of the Synoptical It is however suggested to Purchasers, that in binding complete should be placed in this Volume, and the remainder The Synoptical Table of the Nomenclature of the Parts of theĮxternal Crust of Insects should be placed opposite to page 354. Some degree compensated by the catalogue ofĪuthors quoted, which comprises most of theįor number and situation read in some respects.Īfter genera insert except in some Acridæ, as A. The intire omission of this list,-an omission in Matters have extended, has rendered necessary Up but the great length to which more important Works, of which a large portion was drawn Preface, to have given a complete list of Entomological It was originally intended, as mentioned in the Views of the theory of instinct do not preciselyĪccord. Point the authors have agreed in opinion, their Work to this subject, that though on every material Obviate any charge of inconsistency in the possibleĮvent of Mr. It will not be amiss here to state, in order to Have, especially the former, required considerableĪlterations and additions in consequence of subsequent Portion of the work was composed, but which 257-354), which were drawn up by the Authors Part applicable to the Anatomical and Orismological Importance, and not to affect any general principles Hoped that these errors will be found of minor Lamented and protracted indisposition: but it is Help formerly derived from the acumen, learning,Īnd judgement of his esteemed coadjutor, by his If some errors should have crept in especiallyĪs Mr. Insects, are considered, it will not appear surprising When the thousands of objects that were to beĮxamined, and many of them repeatedly, in composing Sources, were necessarily to be inserted, and the ![]() Information subsequently derived from various Them had been written several years ago, manyĬurious facts, and a great variety of interesting Kirby's power,Īnd had drawn up a rough copy of every Letterīelonging to his department yet, as most of Otherwise have been required: for though Mr. Other a considerable increase of labour, and demanded One of the Authors, which has devolved upon the The "Introduction to Entomology" has been unavoidably The publication of the concluding volumes of LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, PATERNOSTER ROW. ![]() AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGY: OR ELEMENTS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS: WITH PLATES.īy WILLIAM KIRBY, M.A. ![]()
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