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Having given you these tables of the Orders, from a 
comparison of which you will be able to trace the im- 
provements in his system made by this learned Entomo- 
logist in the interval of eight years, I shall proceed to 
give those of his subordinate groups arranged under 
each. This I have already done, to save space, in the 
Arachnida and Insecta aptera. 
