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Chapter XI

. of the present book appeared in the fifth volume of the Souvenirs entomologiques; this and the following chapter formed part of the tenth and last volume.—Translator’s Note.

[58] Cf. The Life and Love of the Insect: chap. x.—Translator’s Note.

[59] For the Epeiræ, or Garden Spiders, the Lycosa, or Black-bellied Tarantula, and the Labyrinth and Clotho Spiders, cf. The Life of the Spider, by J. Henri Fabre, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos: passim.—Translator’s Note.

[60] Cf. The Life of the Grasshopper: chaps. viii., ix., xvi. and xvii.—Translator’s Note.

[61] Cf. The Life of the Fly and The Life of the Caterpillar: passim.—Translator’s Note.

[62] .039 inch.—Translator’s Note.

[63] Cf. The Life and Love of the Insect: chaps. xvii. and xviii. The seven essays on the Languedocian Scorpion will be included in the last volume of this complete edition of Fabre’s entomological works.—Translator’s Note.

[64] Cf. The Life of the Grasshopper: chap. xix.—Translator’s Note.

[65] Chapter XI . of the present volume.—Translator’s Note.