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The Natural Hiftory of JAMAICA. 
XXVI. Idem minor, niger, maculis albiss The Name exprefles the 
Differences from that juft foregoing. 
XXVII. Scarabeus, e curculionum genere, probofcide longa deorfum arcuata, 
elytris facies luteis, Ge viride albidis [plendentibus, variegatis. 
This was the fame inal] Refpedts, faving that the Belts or Fa/cie on 
the Sheaths were yellow, and of a whitifh green fhining Colour, inftead 
of white and yellow as the Precedent. 
It is found with the former. 
XXVITI. Scarabeus capricornus diitus maximus, fufcus, Cervi volantis, 
coruubus rectis, brevibus, introrfum dentatis. Tab. 237. Fig.6.  Scarabet 
ex vermibus ligno putrido inclufis. Mer. met. Inf. fur. p. 24. The greater red 
difh Sarizam, Goat Chaffer, Capricornus major G minor furinamenfis rufe/- 
cens. Pet. Mem. Jan, 1709. p. 10, 20, 21. Who tells us, that the Horns 
in the Beetle come from the Teeth of the Worm. 
This had the Face of the common Stag-Fly, only it was every Way 
larger, being above two Inches and a half long. ‘The Horns were 
ftreight, halfan Inch long, and had one Tooth on each of their Fore. 
fides. The Eyes were large, oval and grey. The Thorax had many 
extant Prickles, and was angular. It had Asteaze very near as long 
as the Body, and was all over of a Cheffnur Colour, 
I had it in famaica, where I was told it came out of rotten Wood, 
and is probably hatch’d from the Cotton-Tree Worm before defcrib’d. 
XXIX. Scarabacolus hemifpharicus, elytris lateis, maculis nigris notatis. 
This is of the Common Size of the European Lady-Cow, the fore 
Part of the Head is whitifh, the underfide of the Body black, the Sheaths 
of the Wings yellow, each having two larger and two leffer black Spots 
on them. 
I brought it from Famatca. 
XXX. Idem minor non maculatus totus luteus. 
This is the fame only leffer in every Part, being not half fo big, and 
having no black Spots on the Sheaths of the Wings. 
Thad it with the former. 
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