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Huber on Ants, p. 15.

Huber on Ants, p. 11.

Huber, p. 56.

The acid of ants.

Huber.

Hawkesworth's Account of Cook's First Voyage.

Phil. Trans., xxx. p. 346.

Jobson's Gambia, in Purchas's Pilgrim, ii. p. 1570.

Heber's Journal, vol. i. p. 248.

Smeathman, in Phil. Trans., vol. lxxi.

Smeathman.

Quoted by De Geer, vol. vii.

Hist. Nat. Générale, vol. xiii. p. 66.

Smeathman, in Phil. Trans., vol. lxxi. p. 169, note.

Latreille, Hist. Nat. Générale, tom. xiii. p. 64.

Lyonnet.

Spectacle de la Nature, vol. i.

Cours d'Agriculture, par M. Rozier. Paris, 1801.

This is denied by recent observers.

Spectacle de la Nature, vol. i.

Count Dandolo's Art of Rearing Silk-Worms, Eng. Transl., p. 215.

On a tort de croire que le bruit nuise à ces insectes, Hist. Nat. Générale, vol. xiii. p. 170.

Shaw's Gen. Zoology, vol. vi.

North American Review, Oct. 1828, p. 449.

Essay on the Silk-Worm, p. 95. London, 1719.

Preface to Dandolo on the Silk-Worm, Eng. Transl., p. xiii.

Glover's Directory of the County of Derby, Introd., p. xvi.

Memecken, quoted by Kirby and Spence, iii. 280.

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