DESCRIPTION OF AN EXTINCT PALiEOZOIC INSECT. 49 



ARTICLE II. 



DESCRIPTION OF AN EXTINCT PALEOZOIC 

 INSECT, AND A REVIEW OF THE FAUNA 



ERRATA. OF ARTICLE II. 



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51. 28. For, " the Upper," read referred to the 

 01. ol. Erase " Upper " 



52. 1 and 6. Before Devonian, insert, Eo- 



o3. 17. After " links" insert, between the Myriapods of the 

 two systems 



53. 18. After ''Arachnoids," insert, (also similar to those of 

 ^ . . ! the Coal Measures) 



55. 25. For " foaward," read, forward. 

 59. 8. After wherein, insert, all. 



59. 19. After "5," insert, after Dawson. 



60. 27. For " next " read, Myriapods. 



the Carboniferous age, anu even uciuic ui.v. ^^^^^ ^„. 



includes types which are strange to the student of the Carbon- 

 iferous land fauna, and still more so to the investigator of modern 

 species. 



In presenting figures of these types we have added to them 

 two objects, claimed to be insect wings, of equal or greater 

 antiquity ; and have also inserted the form of a gigantic insect 

 that lived in the Carboniferous age, which was found at Com- 

 mentry, in France, and has been described by C Brongniart. 

 This insect, which was nearly a foot and a half long, is given for 

 comparison of the venation of its wings with those of the insects 

 of this ancient fauna of eastern Canada. 



