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Dr. Kidd on the anatomy y &c. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XV. 
Fig. 1.*' Skeleton of the head, viewed from the under side. 
Fig. 2. A side view of the animal in its common attitude. 
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Fig. 3. Skeleton of the thorax! ^ ' 
Fig. 4. Sternum, &c. with the upper part of the thorax 
adhering! i » j ; >• i. ^ S .. i 
Fig. 5. Exterior surface of the left fore leg. 
Fig. 5*. Parasitic insect infesting the roots of the wings ; 
of its natural size, and also enlarged. 
Fig. 6. Esophagus, crop, gizzard, caeca, great intestines, 
hepatic organ, and anal glands. 
Fig. 7. Interior view of gizzard. 
Fig. 8. Ditto of a portion of ditto. - ■ 
Fig. 9. Intestinal worm of the mole-cricket'; natural size, 
and enlarged. 
Fig. 9®. Upper part of great intestine, with four rows of 
glands, and the orifice of the hepatic duct. 
Fig. lo. The stigmata of the left side ; with the organ 
( situated between the fourth and fifth stigmata) described 
in page 224. 
Fig. 1 1 . The nine ganglions. * ' 
Fig. 12. The brain, surrounding the esophagus. 
Fig. 13. The female sexual organs. 
Fig. 14. The male ditto. ' 
