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Each wing is compofed of two feathers, rifing from a fimple bafe. 
This little creature lives in the hollows of the Flowers of Plants, 
as the preceding ; and feems calculated to do at leaft as much mif- 
chief, being fully as fmall; more covered with Hairs, or fhort 
Briftles; and to all appearance, both as to its {tructure, and motions, 
able to drive them into the tender membranes with more force: a 
bigger bodied, and more robuft creature. 
It is a wanderer, and lives in a manner at large in gardens : ’tis 
fondeft of the fweeteft Flowers: the Damafk-Rofe is often full of 
them, and the ftock July-Flower, and Wall-Flower; nor does it 
difdain the Lupine, and the Pea. 
The characters, and ftruéture of the Chinches, are in no Species 
feen more diftinétly than in this. 
Its Heap is of a dull yellowifh brown. 
The Eyes are large, and of a fiery red. 
The Antlers are firm, elegantly jointed, a little hairy, and very tharp 
at the points ; and they are of a pale brown. 
The Feelers are fhort, and dufky. 
Its TRuNK is brown, covered with pale hairs, and variegated with a 
dead yellow. 
The Corcelet is paler. 
Its Bopy is of a tawny brown, divided by dufky rings, and covered 
thick with fhort, firm, whitifh hairs, which it can raife at plea- 
fure. 
Its Lecs are of a dufky brown, ftrong jointed, and have forked, 
hard, horny toes, and fome very {tiff hairs upon them. 
It 
