ORDERS. 47 
Examples. Galeodes, shepherd or phalangita, 
mite er acorus. 
Vill. CLASS INSECTA 
IS DIVIDED INTO TWELVE ORDERS. 
14. Mvyriaropia, many-footed. Wingless. 
The number of their feet above six, disposed 
along the whole extent of the body upon a succes- 
sion of rings, one or two pair to each ring; the 
first and sometimes the second make part of the 
mouth. 
Examples. Julus or round centipede, poly- 
desmus, scolopendra or flat centipede. 
2. Tuysanoura, fringed. Wangless. 
They walk upon but six feet; but they have 
other particular organs of movement along the 
sides or at tie extremity of the body, giving it 
somewhat the appearance of being fringed or be- 
set with bristles. 
Examples. Lepisma, podura. 
8. Parasiva, parasttes, crawling upon other an- 
wmals. Wingless. 
They have two smooth eyes: a snout enclosing 
a retractile sucker. 
Examples. Pe:liculus or louse, ricinus or bird 
louse. 
4. SutTortia, suckers. Wingless. The beak 
consists ofa sucker enclosed in a cylindric sheath of 
two articulated pieces 
Example. Pulex or flea. 
5. CoLteorTera, sheath-winged. Having four 
wings ; the outer puir (called elytra) beng crusta- 
ceous eases, and the inner pair folded transversely. 
