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Art. XXXVII. — Attempted Division of British Insects into 

 Natural Orders. By Edward Newman. 



Note. — In a few instances the connexions in the following arrangement would 

 have been imperfect without an allusion to exotic genera ; such exotic genera, or 

 higher divisions, as may occur, are invariably inclosed by parentheses. In the 

 following table those orders to which an asterisk is attached are merely 

 designated, not described. The expression " Larva and pupa unknown," simply 

 signifies that they are unknown to the author, not to invalidate, in the slightest 

 degree, descriptions which may have been given of them elsewhere. 



TABLE OF THE ARRANGEMENT. 



Hexapoda Tetraptera. 



