NATURAL HISTORY. 
CAMPTECOPEA. Htrsuta. (Leach.) Lin. 
Trans, 11. p. 367. On the southern coast of 
Devon— Montagu. 
CYMODICE. Truncata. (Leach.) Lin. Trans. 
1k. p. 865, On the southern cvast of Devon, 
very rare—Montagu, 
LIMNORIA. Teresrans. (Leach.) Lin. Trans, 
ll. p. 370. It perforates wood piles, &c. 
JANIRA. Macuxosa. (Leach.) Lin. Trans, Il. 
p. 873. The southern coast of Devon amongst 
marine plants—Montagu. 
ASELLUS. Aguaticus. (Leach.) Lin. Trans. 
li. p. 575. Clear ponds, &c. Common. 
JRA. Awpirrons. (Leach.) Lin. Trans. Tf. 
p. 375. Amongst marine plants and under stones 
on the southera coast of Devon—Montagu. 
PHILOSCIA. Muscorum. (Latr.) Damp situa- 
tions amongst moss, &e, 
ONISCUS. Ase tutus. (Latr.) Rotten wood, old 
walis, &c. The Common Wood Louse. The 
young are contained in a four-valved follicle 
under the abdomen of the mother. 
ARMADILLO. Vu tearis. (Latr.) Amongst 
moss under stones, &c. Common. Roils itself 
up in a ball. 
CLASS If. MYRIAPODA (of Leach.) 
The animals of this class formed the genera 
Scolopendra and Julius, amongst the apterous 
iusects of the Linnean system;—the animals of 
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