HISTORY OF ENTOMOLOGY. 4.73 
count of the anatomy of the Mole-cricket, which will 
entitle him to an eminent station amongst the above 
worthies. 
I may likewise further observe, that the pictorial de- 
partment of Entomology was, during the period I am 
speaking of, carried to its greatest perfection. Painters 
of insects formerly were satisfied with giving a repre- 
sentation generally correct, without attempting a faithful 
delineation of all the minor parts, particularly as to 
number ;—for instance, the joints of the antennee and 
tarsi, the areolets of the wings, &c.: but now no one 
gives satisfaction as an entomological artist unless he is 
accurate in these respects. 
