Cuvier and zoology. A popular biography, with an historical introduction and sequel / [Anon].
- Cuvier, Georges, baron, 1769-1832.
- Date:
- 1844
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cuvier and zoology. A popular biography, with an historical introduction and sequel / [Anon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Trachealia (having trachece or air- pipes) 4. Aptera ^ (without wings) s Coleoptera ; (wing-cases) i Orthoptera (four straight wings) Hemiptera (upper wings of un-' equal consistence) J Neuroptera ( (four equal wings) 1 Hymenoptera > (four unequal wings) 3 Lepidoptera t (powdery wings) ^ Rhipiptera (fan-like wings) Dipt era (two wings) Phalangium, Mite. Insecta. Centipede, Podura. Beetle, Glow-worm. | Grasshopper, Locust. Fire-jly, Aphis. Dragon-fly, Ephemera. Bee, Wasp, Ant. Butterfly, Moth. Xenos, Stylops. Gnat, House-fly. IV. ZOOPHYTA. 1. Echinodermata (eyivos a hedgehog; 8eppa the skin) 2. Entozoa (ei'tos within; (g>°v an animal) 3. Acaleph* (aKa\r)<fir] a nettle) 4. Polypi (7roXvs many; 7roup a foot) 5. Infusoria (animals found in in- fusions.) Star-fish, Urchin. Fluke,* Hydatid, Tape-worm. Actinia, Medusa. Hydra, Coral, Madrepore, Pen- natula. Brachionus, Vibrio, Proteus, Monas. THE END.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29297813_0140.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)