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. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS MTBIAPODA: ORDER DIPLOPODA. 225 SUB-CLASS II. MYRIAPODA. General Characteristics.—The Myriapods (ten-thou- sand-footed) are worm-like in appearance, and have the head free and the thorax merged in the abdomen. i Chilopoda, Earwig, Centipede, ek. i Diplopoda, Thousand-legged Worm^ etc- MYRIAPODA. Each seguent witb a. single fair of feet. Each sbghent with two fairs of feet. ORDER CHILOPODA. General Characteristics.—The Chilopods (lip-footed) aie distinguished for their predatory habits and venomous bites. They feed upon earth-worms. Mg. S8h.. Scolopen

. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS MTBIAPODA: ORDER DIPLOPODA. 225 SUB-CLASS II. MYRIAPODA. General Characteristics.—The Myriapods (ten-thou- sand-footed) are worm-like in appearance, and have the head free and the thorax merged in the abdomen. i Chilopoda, Earwig, Centipede, ek. i Diplopoda, Thousand-legged Worm^ etc- MYRIAPODA. Each seguent witb a. single fair of feet. Each sbghent with two fairs of feet. ORDER CHILOPODA. General Characteristics.—The Chilopods (lip-footed) aie distinguished for their predatory habits and venomous bites. They feed upon earth-worms. Mg. S8h.. Scolopen Stock Photo
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. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS MTBIAPODA: ORDER DIPLOPODA. 225 SUB-CLASS II. MYRIAPODA. General Characteristics.—The Myriapods (ten-thou- sand-footed) are worm-like in appearance, and have the head free and the thorax merged in the abdomen. i Chilopoda, Earwig, Centipede, ek. i Diplopoda, Thousand-legged Worm^ etc- MYRIAPODA. Each seguent witb a. single fair of feet. Each sbghent with two fairs of feet. ORDER CHILOPODA. General Characteristics.—The Chilopods (lip-footed) aie distinguished for their predatory habits and venomous bites. They feed upon earth-worms. Mg. S8h.. Scolopendra gigantla. Centipede. Scolopendridae. — The well-known Centipede of the Southern States is the type of this family. ORDER DIPLOPODA. General Characteristics. — The Diplopods (double- footed) have the mouth modified for eating.plants. They Mg. S85.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Steele, Joel Dorman, 1836-1886. New York, Chicago [etc. ] A. S. Barnes & Company