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Having mentioned all the sorts of terrestrial or 

 land animals which Carolina affords and are yet 

 known to us, except the tame and domestic crea- 

 tures, (of which I shall give an account hereafter 

 when I come to treat of the ways and manners of 

 agriculture iij that province.) I shall now pro- 

 ceed to the known insects of that place. Not that 

 I pretend to give an ample account of the whole 

 tribe, which is too numerous and contains too 

 great a diversity of species, many not yet discov- 

 ered, and others that have slipt my memory at 

 present, but those which I can remember, I here 

 present my readers withal. 



INSECTS OF CAROLINA. 



Allegators. 

 Rattle snakes. 

 Ground rattle snakes. 

 Horn snakes. 

 Water snakes, four sorts. 

 Swamp snakes, three sorts. 

 Red bellied land snakes. 

 Red backed snake. 

 Black truncheon snake. 

 Scorpion lizard. 

 Green lizard. 

 Frogs, many sorts. 

 Long black snake. 

 King snake. 

 Green snake. 

 Corn snake. 



