150 



Linnaeus, becomes TBrPHiXA peovtba. All in. N m A:bin never 

 caHe I - pronuba at all : why then should it be called pro- 



nuba. Albin ? 1 named it pronuba. and, 



ther^: _ :o the rule universal :r _ . xcept among 



-- -. insens. A more 



. - - F i - sense is the J phia 



Ba/ r called it Bamburii — how forsooth 



could he. as Dr. Rambur was not born till I : . - 



deac rlgured th:- insect as 2 t Linnaeus de- 



scribed another £ -hat name, and so the Leuco: 



sti ane, Bamburii. 



B:i- 1 I v to the to the 



name £ :;k, because he first figured the in- 



- 



In the second to set Englishmen 



Eng - . . . i of 



" " - : -. -: " est I . ' . . E:._lishman will be 



. " teach him how to - th French 



lang. g Inns at page 2 re told that the English trans- 



^ " If Ol ---.;-. 



. Ixvii, 

 I that Barbut published, in 17C J I . n English 



ith all the Nocturnal 

 -- I . ../--. which according to 



that author u equivalent to the Linnaxin Phalceaa ! 



^t beg 1 - M that S - ite right: the 



?terophori 

 are all called moth* in England, by the English. 



~ - -s in the sun : the work is one of extreme 



value - toe - read, but knowing that the 



rsinl - -'-try, who for ought we know wor- 



11 attention to 

 them. 



. . . book-buyers, thep:. -is something 



is a work containing 

 y printed page 2 thna containing about as 



Lames of the Inseota Britannica/and to be 

 I I 



