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SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF INSECTS. 



Use of a system . . . ' . 99 



Its logical convenience as a framework for facts . ib. 



Misrepresented by the disciples of Linnaeus . ib 



Systems lead to serious errors -->. ^ .^ 



The Trinity proved by the Trinarian System . ib. 



Dangerous errors of the natural system in botany 100 



Hibernian blunders respecting moths . . ib. 



All systems imperfect . . . ib. 



The terms kingdom, tribe, and family objected to ib. 



Fashionable systems rejected /." i ^ 101 



System of Fabricius unnecessarily difficult . ib. 



System of Linnaeus confused ' ' . . ib. 



System of Baron de Geer partly adopted . ib. 



Outline of a systematic arrangement of insects . 102 



Conclusion '" 1" . 104 



