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upon the leaf; and grapes under ground 

 make a Fly with fome difference* The t 

 great variety of Flyes lyes in the variety 

 of their originals, in the feeds of Ca 

 terpillars or Cankers there ly eth not on 

 ly a Butterfly or Moth, but if they be 

 fterill or untimely caft, their produ&ion 

 is often a Fly, which we have alio ob- 

 ferved from corrupted and mouldred 

 Egges. both of Hens and Fifties > To 

 omit the generation of Bees out of the 

 bodies of dead Heifers, or what is 

 ftrange yet well attefted, the production 

 of Eelcs in the backs of living Cods and 

 Perches. 



The exiguity and fmallnefle of fome 

 feeds extending to large production* i< 

 one of the magoalities of nature, fome- 

 what illuftrating the work of the Crea 

 tion., and vaft production from nothing 

 The true * feeds of CypreflTe and Ram 

 pj ons are indiftinguifliable by old eye* 

 Of the feeds of Tobacco a thoufanc 

 make not one grain, The difputed feed 

 of Harts tongue, and Matdcnnair , re 

 quire a greater number. From fucb un- 

 e Icminalitks arife fpomaoeou 



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