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Show 474 MR. J. H. LEECH ON THE [Nov. 19, Figs. 8, 9, 10. Three longitudinal horizontal sections of chick at beginning Oth day of incubation, starting from the more dorsal region, seen from ventral side (all X 9). Figs. 11, 12, 13. Three longitudinal horizontal sections of chick at beginning of 10th day, starting from the more dorsal region, seen from ventral side (all X 6). Figs. 14, 15, 16, 17. Four longitudinal horizontal sections of chick-embryo at beginning of 12th day, starting from more dorsal region, seen from ventral side (all X o). Fig. 18. Longitudinal vertical section of chick about the beginning of 10th day (X4). Figs. 19-24. Transverse sections of embryo-chick at about beginning of 10th day (seen from behind), starting from the umbilical region and running forwards (all X 6). Fig. 25. Outline of embryo of which figs. 5, 6, 7 show sections taken parallel to the straight lines (enlarged). Figs. 26-28. Transverse sections of chick about beginning of 12th day (sketched from behind). The sections running forwards. (Sections at this stage through the lung-region much resembled figs. 23 & 24 all X 6.) Fig. 29. Shows the various cavities in the trunk-region of the Duck, exposed by removing the ventral body-wall (reduced). Fig. 30. Shows the animal (nat. size) from which the sections shown in fig. 11, 12, 13 were cut and the direction of cutting them, as well as the originals of figs. 14-17. Figs. 31-34. Sketches of dissections of Tupinambis teguixin described in the text (£ nat. size). Fig. 35. Sketch of young Crocodile (unhatched) (x 2)' e a ch line indicates the approximate position of the section whose figure has the corresponding number. Figs. 36-38. Transverse sections of young unhatched Crocodile (seen from behind) (X 1|). Figs. 39-41. Longitudinal horizontal sections of young unhatched Crocodile, seen from ventral side (X If). Fig. 42. To show the cavities and septa displayed on removing the ventral body-wall of young Crocodile, seen from ventral side ( X If). Fig. 43. Longitudinal horizontal section of young Crocodile, seen from ventral side, to show the communication between the right pidmohepatic recess and the post-hepatic part of the peritoneal cavity ( X If). Figs. 44-47. Transverse sections of adult fowl; 44 and 46 sketched from in front, 45 and 47 from behind (reduced). 2. O n the Lepidoptera of Japan and Corea.-Part III.l Heterocera, Sect. II. Noctues and Deltoides. By J. H. L E E C H , F.L.S., F.Z.S., & c [Eeceived August 10, 1889.] (Plates L.-LIII.) 1. ACRONYCTA CUSPIS. Noctua psi, Hiibn. Noct. fig. 504. Acronycta cuspis, Treit. Schmett. v. 1. p. 32 ; Guen. Noct. i. p. Var. Acronycta leucocuspis, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 78 (1878); 111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. pi. xliv. fig. 2 (1879). Two examples, coll. Pryer. I took a specimen at Gensan in July. 1 For Part I. see P. Z. S. 1887, p. 398; Part II. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 580. |