3. Ichneumon (Pimpla).
4. Adela Long-horn.
5. Volucella.
6. Sting-fly (Chrysops).
7. Skipjack Beetle (Elater).
8. Peacock Butterfly.
–a. Do. wings closed.
–b. Do. Caterpillar.
9. White-Plume Moth.
10. Red-tailed Humble-Bee.
11. Common do.
12. Cock-tail Beetle (Goërius).
I. (#x7_plateI)
1. May-fly (Ephemera).
2. Scorpion-fly.
3. Brimstone Butterfly.
4. Cabbage White Butterfly.
–a. Do. Caterpillar.
5. Oak Egger-Moth, female.
–a. Do. Cocoon.
6. Gerris.
7. Musk Beetle.
8. Earwig.
–a. Do. flying.
9. Nut Weevil.
J. (#x7_plateJ)
1a. Glow-worm, male.
–b. Do. female.
2. Green Saw-fly (Tenthredo).
3. Turnip-fly.
4. Lace-wing Fly.
–a. Eggs of do. on lilac branch.
5. Empis.
–a. Do. killing Oak-moth.
6. Ichneumon (Microgaster) and cocoons.
7. Grasshopper, flying.
–a. Do. walking.
8. Death-watch (Anobium).
9. Hoverer-fly.
–a. Rat-tailed Maggot.
10. Ground Beetle (Carabus).
11. Oil Beetle.
12. Cocoon of Microgaster, magnified.
–a. Microgaster, magnified.
13. Turnip-hopper (Haltica), magnified.
–a. Do. natural size.
14. Cyclops, magnified, showing egg-sacs.
15. Scarlet Spider (Trombidium), magnified.
–a. Do. natural size.
K. Microscopical. (#x7_plateK)