52 MEMOIR OF 



CHAPTER 1 . Of such as suffer no change in their forms, 

 and have no feet. 



2. Of insects which are commonly believed to 



suffer no change in their forms, and 

 have six or more feet. 



3. Of libellae, perlae, or adderbolts, wild 



bugs, locusts, and crickets. 



4. Of beetles. 



5. Of eruca?, aureliae, or coffins, butterflies, 



and phalena?, or moths. 



6. Of insects with membranaceous wings, as 



ants, bees, wasps, flies, and gnats. 



The Third Book treats of Testaceous Animals, 

 and is thus divided : 



CHAPTER 1. Of land and river shells. 

 2. Of patelhe or limpets. 

 3 Of tubuli vermium. 



4. Of concha? veneris. 



5. Of nerits. 



6. Of sea snails and trochi. 



7. Of buccinae whose spira? are short. 



8. Of buccinaB whose spiraB are longer and 



smooth. 



9. Of buccina? whose spira* are long and 



muricated. 



10. Of the coverings for the mouths of some 



unknown shells. 



11. Of bivalve shells, and first of the pinna and 



spondyls. 



1 2. Of scallops and cockles. 



13. Of oysters, muscles, and pholades. 



14. Of tellinie and chamae. 



15. Of rnulti valves. 



16. Of echini marini, sea urchins or sea eggs. 



