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Curious Facts in the History of Insects; Including Spiders and Scorpions. / A Complete Collection of the Legends, Superstitions, Beliefs, and Ominous Signs Connected with Insects; Together with Their Uses in Medicine, Art, and as Food; and a Summary of Their Remarkable Injuries and Appearances. cover

Curious Facts in the History of Insects; Including Spiders and Scorpions. / A Complete Collection of the Legends, Superstitions, Beliefs, and Ominous Signs Connected with Insects; Together with Their Uses in Medicine, Art, and as Food; and a Summary of Their Remarkable Injuries and Appearances.

Chapter 79: ERRATA.
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A compilation of historical, folkloric, and practical material concerning insects, spiders, and scorpions, drawn from chronicles, travel narratives, and scientific sources. Organized by taxonomic groups, it presents legends, superstitions, omens, and anecdotes alongside accounts of medicinal, artistic, and culinary uses and descriptions of injuries or nuisances attributed to particular species. Numerous authorities are cited to document cultural beliefs and remedies connected to specific insects. Emphasizing curious and documentary facts rather than detailed anatomy or classification, the collection surveys human interactions with and attitudes toward many insect families across diverse times and places.

ERRATA.

Page 43, line 19 from the top, between the words “is it” and “plain” insert the word “not.”

Page 71, line 29, for “Carabus chrysocephaluo” read “Carabus chrysocephalus.”

Page 131, line 12, for “Mrs. A. L. Ruyter Dufour” read “Mrs. A. L. Ruter Dufour.”

Transcriber's Notes.

Punctuation has been standardised, and obvious typographical errors have been repaired. Variations in hyphenation and obsolete or variant spelling have all been preserved.

Footnote 276 does not have a marker in the original text, and has been left unmarked.

The changes noted in the author's errata list have been applied to the text.

The following changes have also been made: