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DIAGRAMS OF NATURAL HISTORY.

These Diagrams, compiled by the eminent Professors whose names are appended, are drawn with the strictest regard to Nature, and engraved in the best style of art. The series consists of Eleven Subjects, each arranged so that it may be mounted in one sheet, or be divided into four sections and folded in the form of a book, thus rendering them available either for Class Exercises or Individual Study.

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VII.
Insects.

By ADAM WHITE.

Contains nearly 250 drawings of the different Orders: Coleoptera-the Beetle Tribe; Euplexoptera-Earwigs, &c.; Orthoptera-Crickets, &c.; Thysanoptera-Thripida, &c.; Neuroptera--Mayfly, &c.; Trichoptera-Caddisfly, &c. ; Hymenoptera-Bees, &c.; Strepsiptera-Hylechthrus rubis ; Lepidoptera -Moth tribes; Butterflies, with knobs at the ends of their antennæ; Homoptera-including the most anomalous forms of insects, such as the American Lanthorn Fly and others: Heteroptera-Bugs, &c.; Diptera-Flies, Gnats, &c. ; and Aphaniptera-Fleas, &c.

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Contains drawings of 236 of the leading illustrative specimens, namely: Accipitres-Eagles, &c., 15 species; Passeres -Swal lows, &c., 32 species, and Flycatchers, 52 species; ScansoresParrots, &c., 17 species; Columbæ-Doves, &c., 5 species; Gallina-Fowls, &c., 17 species; Struthiones-Ostriches, &c., 3 species; Gralle-Plovers, &c., 21 species; and AnseresDucks, &c., 32 species.

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Mammalia.

By Dr. BAIRD.

Exhibits 145 of the chief illustrations selected from the seve ral Orders. Quadrumana-Apes, &c., 20 species; Cheiroptera -Bats, &c., 7 species; Carnaria-Felida-Lions, &c., 7 species; Viverrida-Civets, &c., 5 species; Canide-Dogs, &c.,

Myriapoda, Arachnida, Crustacea, Annelida, 8 species; Mustelida-Weasels, &c., 6 species; Talpida Moles,

and Entozoa.

By ADAM WHITE and Dr. BAIRD.

The numerous tribes represented under these Orders are illustrated by upwards of 180 examples, including Centipedes, Spiders, Crabs, Sandhoppers, Seamice, Serpulas, Leeches, &c., the various Families and Sections being carefully distinguished.

&c., 9 species; Ursidae-Bears, &c., 9 species; Macropida-
Kangaroos, &c., 5 species; Phocide-Seals, &c., 5 species;
Cetacea Whales, &c., 8 species; Rodentia-Rats, &c., 16
species; Ruminantia-Bovida-Oxen, &c., 15 species; Cerving
|--Deer, 8species; Equidæ-Horses, &c., 3 species; Pachydermata
--Elephants, &c., 9 species; and Edentata-Armadillos, &c., 8
species.

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