346 The Natural History of Se I borne 



Anatomists, who have examined the intestines of these 

 insects astonish me with their accounts; for they say that, 

 from the structure, position, and number of their stomachs, 

 or maws, there seems to be good reason to suppose that this 

 and the two former species ruminate or chew the cud like 

 many quadrupeds ! 



