in 



TERMINI, 



genious friend Mr.Marf-ham, seems to have caughi 

 the attention of no naturalist besides himself, and 

 the indefatigable Swammerdam, who calls thenj 

 f cartilaginous processes serving instead of muscles 

 to m&Ue the shanks (c J." They seem to me rather 

 designed to prevent them from being darted out 

 too far. 



Forceps. Swammerdam calls these hollow ap^ 

 pendages(d). Reaumur usually denominates them 

 crochets (e). De Geer une pince ecailleux f/J^ , 



(c) Swamm. ubi sup. fig, 3, rrr. (d) Ibid. p. 24,. 25. 



Tab. 21 , 22. fig. 1. kk,&:c. ( e ) Ubi sup. Mem. Q. p. SlG'. 



Tab.3-3. fig.9— 11. <rc.i '/-'.;(/) Ubi sup. p. 1130, Tab. 2S. 





