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forming his great circle of five smaller ones, each of 
which, as well as that which they form, returns into it- 
self 4, 
We next take his Circles of Mandibulata: thus— 
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: e Tubulifera A ; S) 
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=; 
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logna~ elmin- T. G 
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s es 
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dimorpha 2 eH 
: Thysane / MANDIBULATA 
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Z ‘ Baw 
ah Coryda- Ly, 
or® = Blattina Termitina a z 
: 3 
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Locustina, EZ Panorpina = Myrmeleonina 
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