with in gardens on kidneybeans, or any legumens, 

 but prevail only in the hot months of summer. War- 



Enttance to an old Selhorne lane. 



reners, as some have assured me, are much infested 

 by them on chalky-downs, where these insects some- 

 times swarm to so infinite a degree as to discolour 

 their nets, and to give them a reddish cast, while the 

 men are so bitten as to be thrown into fevers. 



There is a small long shining fly in these parts 

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