The entomologist's useful compendium; or an introduction to the knowledge of British insects. Comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used; together with the genera of Linné, and the modern method of arranging the classes...according to the views of Dr. Leach...with instructions for collecting and fitting up objects for the microscope / by George Samouelle, Associate of the Linnean Society of London.
- George Samouelle
- Date:
- 1819
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The entomologist's useful compendium; or an introduction to the knowledge of British insects. Comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used; together with the genera of Linné, and the modern method of arranging the classes...according to the views of Dr. Leach...with instructions for collecting and fitting up objects for the microscope / by George Samouelle, Associate of the Linnean Society of London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SALPINGUS Schallexian T. 436|Semblis, Fabr. 261 rufirostris 359) Sclater 112;/5EPEDON : Salt, its crystallization 33'7jScoliadz, (Fam.) 273| palustris 299, 415 SALTICUS Scohetzx, Laér. ib.|September, Calendar scenicus 129, S72\Scollop moth, brown 406 for 438 *formicarius 130 > gray 405 » employment sand hopper 102 , small 434 for 315. Sand pits near London 313]Scollop sheil 406'Setting boards, how produces many — |Scolopendra electrica 117 made 309 insects ib.| forficata 115)Setting needles 308 SAPERDA hortensis ib. |Setting and preserving *Cardui 209} Lagura ib. Acari 317 lineato-collis 209,416} subterranea 116; Arachndida ib, *oculata 209|Scolopendrade,(Fam.)115! Crustacea’ 316 SAPYGA ~ SCOLYTUS Insects 318 sexpunctata 274, 413] *crenatus 206 Seraphim moth 406 Sapygide,(Fam.) 274] *cylindricus ib.| , small 434 Sarcopte de laGale 133) Destructor 206, 362 SERICOMYIA. SARCOPTES multistriatus 391} Lapponum = 296, 414 Scabiei 133; *Typographus 205 Serrocerus, Kugel 180 SARGUS Scopula, Schrank 255, SERROPALPUS 195,415 cupreus 222, 414 Scorpionide, (Fam.) 119] *caraboides 195 SAROPODA Scorched-wing 253, 403} *micans ib. rotundata 287, 423/SCRAPTIA SESIA SARROTRIUM | fusca 196,390! bombyciformis 244,397 . muticum -193\Scutellaria, Latr. 220! fusiformis 244, 397 Satellite moth _ 252, 440 Seutellum 31, 353/Setoura, Brown 140 Satin moth 248, 418 Scydmeenidz, (Fam,) 179|Shark moths, chamo- ; Bia 398 SCY DMZNUS mile A19 SATURNIA Hellwigii 180|——-, large dark ib. Pavonia minor 381,246,SCYMNUS ——, Lettuce ib. 381, 431! analis 393 , large pale 252, 418 ; & 381! bipustulatus ib. , Tansy 419 Satrynus, Lair, 240) bis-bipustulatus ib.|-——, twin-tailed S70 SCAPHISOMA : discoideus ib.|Sheers, glaucous, 401 agaricinum 168, 442) fulvifrons ib. » pale ib. SCAPIDIUM litura ib. , tawny ib. 4-maculatum 168,374,443) nigrinus ib.|Shell moth, yellow 405 Scarabeides, Lar. 189) parvulus ib. , dingy ib. Scarabeeus 90,91,188,189! 4-pustulatus ib./Shells for the micro-' 190, 191|Sea-shore, time for scope, how ob- cylindricus 191 collecting on the 314 tained 358 emarginatus 188 Sealed, hoary 408!Shipton moth 252, 403 fasciatus 191|Seasons for collecting 314|Shoulder, flame 402,440 lunaris 188 Seeds of plants for the » pale 407 melolantha 191 microscope 335\Shoulder-knot, gray 442 mobilicornis 189|/SEGESTRIA » minor 401 typheus 47, 189] senoculata 122 > Tustic 251, 401 SCATOPHAGA SELANDRIA Shoulder stripe 371 merdaria 500, 364, 442) cineripes 264|Short cloak 425, 441 SCENOPINUS fuliginosa 4j] » cream 407 niger 300, 415) Juteiventris ib.}-—, marbled 441 SCIRTES ovata 264)Showers of blaod ex- hemisphzrica 163, 415} serva 264, 4117 plained 49](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33090774_0519.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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