{24} Chapter III. of the present volume.--Translator's Note.
{25} A species of Dung-beetle. Cf. The Life and Love of the Insect, by
J. Henri Fabre, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos: chap.
v.--Translator's Note.
{26} A species of Beetle.--Translator's Note.
{27} Cf. Insect Life, by J. H. Fabre, translated by the author of
Mademoiselle Mori: chaps. i. and ii.; The Life and Love of the Insect, by
J. Henri Fabre, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos: chaps. i. to
iv.--Translator's Note.
{28} Chapter II.--Translator's Note.
{29} .39 inch.--Translator's Note.
{30} The Processionaries are Moth-caterpillars that feed on various
leaves and march in file, laying a silken trail as they go.--Translator's
Note.
{31} The weekly half-holiday in French schools.--Translator's Note.
{32} Cf. Social Life in the Insect World, by J. H. Fabre, translated by
Bernard Miall: chap. xiv.--Translator's Note.
{33} Cf. Insect Life, by J. H. Fabre, translated by the author of
Mademoiselle Mori: chap. v.--Translator's Note.
{34} The Scolia is a Digger-wasp, like the Cerceris and the Sphex, and
feeds her larvae on the grubs of the Cetonia, or Rose-chafer, and the
Oryctes, or Rhinoceros Beetle. Cf. The Life and Love of the Insect, by
J. Henri Fabre, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos: chap.
xi.--Translator's Note.
{35} Cf. Social Life in the Insect World, by J. H. Fabre, translated by
Bernard Miall. chap. xiii., in which the name is given, by a printer's
error, as _Philanthus aviporus_.--Translator's Note.
{36} Or Bird Spiders, known also as the American Tarantula.--Translator's
Note.
{37} .059 inch.--Translator's Note.
{38} The Ichneumon-flies are very small insects which carry long
ovipositors, wherewith they lay their eggs in the eggs of other insects
and also, more especially, in caterpillars. Their parasitic larvae live
and develop at the expense of the egg or grub attacked, which degenerates
in consequence.--Translator's Note.
{39} One of the largest families of Beetles, darkish in colour and
shunning the light.--Translator's Note.
{40} The Iulus is one of the family of Myriapods, which includes
Centipedes, etc.--Translator's Note.
{41} A species of Land-snail.--Translator's Note.
{42} Jacques Bernouilli (1654-1705), professor of mathematics at the
University of Basel from 1687 to the year of his death. He improved the
differential calculus, solved the isoperimetrical problem and discovered
the properties of the logarithmic spiral.--Translator's Note.
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