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that of the Marne ; 3 miles from St. Mendiold, and 12 from 

 Grand Pre. 



lUESNIN, a tovm of Poland, in the pnlaiiiiate ot 

 Ploozko. N. lat. 53°. E. long. 20° 8' 



BIETIGHEIM, a town of Germany, in the duchy of 

 WurtomheriT, at the conflux of the Ens and Mctterbach ; 

 10 n-iks N. of Statgartd, and 30 S. S. E. of Heidelberg. 



KIEV RE, a river of Fi-ar.ce, which rifcs a little to the 

 fo'lth of Vcrfailles, and palfiiig towards Paris, changes its 

 name for that of Gobelins, on account of its water be- 

 ing ufcd in that inaniifadure, and foon after it joins the 

 Seine. 



BIEUZI, a town of France, in the department of Mor- 

 bihat', and chief place of a canton, in the dillrid of Pontivy ; 

 2 leagues S. S. W. of Pontivy. 



BIEZOW, or BmscHOW, a town of Bohemia, in the 

 circle of Konnlgingratz ; 3 miles ea!t of Koningiiigratz. 



BIFARIA, Folia, in Botany, denote leaves that point 

 two wav3. 



BIFASCIANA, \t\ Entomology, a fpecies of PHAL.tNA 

 {Toririx). The anterior wings are teftaceous ; two ob- 

 lique bands, fpot, and arched mark at the apex brown. 

 Linn. Muf. Lclk, &c. Inhabits Europe. 



BIFASCIATA, in Conchology, a fpecies of Bulla, the 

 (hcU of which is fomewhat tapering, ereft, and white, with 

 two broad reddifh bands at the aperture. Lifter. Gmelin. 

 Native place unknown. 



BiFAsciATA, a fpecies of Voluta, defcribcd by Lifter 

 and Martini. This (hell is thin, tranfverfely llriated, and 

 fltfh coloured, with two white bands and a fingle tooth on 

 the pillar. It is rather lefs than an inch in length ; and has 

 a long narrow aperture. Native country unknown. 



BiFASciATA, a fpecies of Cypr^ea, of an oblong form 

 and purpliih, with a llraw-coloured band, and a narrower 

 white one, and brown border. Gmelin. Length nearly 

 four inches. Country unknown. 



BiFASciATA, a fpecies of Nerita, of a blackith colour, 

 with two hoai-y bands and white tip. A native of India. 

 Gmelin. Chemiiit/., &c. 



BiFASC^ATA, in Entomology, a fpecies of Si lp ha, found in 

 Saxony. This is black, with two bands and a fpot at the 

 apex of ferruginous colour. Fabrieius. This is a fmall infect. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Cassida, that inhabits South 

 America. It is pale with two brown bands. Gmelin. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Coccinella, of a ferruginous 

 colour, with two bands and four dots of black. Fabiicins. 

 This infecl inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; and is Cocci- 

 nclliijlcxuofa of Thunberg. 



BiFASi-iATA, a fpecies of Chrysomj.i.a of a large fize, 

 that is found in Cayenne. It is tcllaceous: wing-cafes bratfy 

 aiid lliining: two ipots and two bands of yellow. Fabri- 

 eius, &c. 



I'liAsciATA, a fpecies of Cicada {Ccrcopis), of a yel- 

 lowilli colour, with brown wing cafes, and two vi-hite bands, 

 labricius. This is Cicnda fiifca, fufciis alarum bints alhis, 

 of Linn. Syll. Nat. XII. and Cicada trifafciata, of Degeer. 

 Inhabits the north of Europe. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Phal.t.na [Geometra), de- 

 fcribed by Liiinscus as a native of Europe. The anterior 

 wings are cinereous, clovidt-d, with two bands ; pofteiior 

 pair white. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Libellula, that inhabits 

 America. Tlie wings are hyaline, with a brown fpot at the 

 bafc, and two bands of the fame colour. Fabrieius. Obf. 

 This is Libellula trimaculata of Degeer ; and Lilvl/ula pul- 

 chtlla of Drury. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Tf.nthrf.do, that inhabits Eu- 

 rope. The general colour is brown ; thorax black ; mouth, 



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fcntel, and four fpots white : on the abdomen two interrupt- 

 ed yellow bands : margin of the wings and legs yellow. 

 Linnaeus. Muf. Lefl<. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Mutilla, that inhabits New 

 York. The colour is black ; upper part of the head and 

 thorax, and two bands on the abdomen red : wing violace- 

 ous-black. Swedenis. Nov, Aft. Stockh. Entirely downy 

 and twice the fize of M. Europra. 



BiFASCiATA, a fpecies of Tipula, of a yellowifli co- 

 lour, with tranfparent wings palely fafciated with brown. 

 Schranck Inf. Auftr. Of the m\AA\-. fize, with the eyes black- 



BiFASciATA, a fpecies of Musca, that inhabits South 

 America. It is rufous, with two golden bands on the ab- 

 domen. Fabricitis, &c. 



BiFASCiAtA, a fpecies of Scolia, that inhabits New 

 York. Tills infeft is of a black colour ; two dots on the 

 anterior part of the thorax, fcutel, and two interrupted 

 bands on the abdomen ferruginous. Swederus Nov. Aft. 

 Stockh. 



BIFASCIATUS, in Conchology, a fpecies of Conus, 

 figured by Born. This kind is white with angulatcd chef- 

 nut lines, and two orange bands: fpire rather prominent : 

 bafe furrounded with orange lines, and the intermediate 

 fpaces with teffellated fpots. Country unknown. 



Bifasciatus, in Entomology, a fpecies of ScARAB.eus, 

 that inhabits Coromandel : on the thorax is a triple protu- 

 berance, with an erect horn on the head ; wing-cafes black, 

 with two rufous bands. Fabrieius. 



Bifasciatus, a fpecies of Dermestes, of a black 

 colour, with two waved yellow bands : thorax tefftUated 

 with cinereous colour. Thunberg. A native of the Cape 

 of Good Hope. 



Bifasciatus, a fpecies of Bostrichos, found in Si- 

 beria. It is of a black colour : wing-cafes yellow, with two 

 blueifh-black denticulated bands. Gmelin. This is Der- 

 inejles Lifafcintni of Lepecli. it. 



Bifasciatus, a fpecies of Cryptocephalus, that in- 

 habits Africa. It is rufous, with two fpots on the thorax, 

 and two bands on the wing-cafes of black. Fabrieius. 



Bifasciatus, a fpecies of Cerambyx (Prionus), found 

 in South America. The thorax is denticulated: body black ; 

 wing-cafes red, with two black bands : antenna; fhort. 

 Gronovius, Fabrieius, &c. 



Bifasciatus, a fpecies of Attelaeus (Clenis), of a- 

 bralTy-green and downy : wing-cafes blue, with two icarlet 

 lines. Fabrieius. A native of Siberia. 



Bifasciatus, a fpecies of Gryllus [Bulh-^cridium), 

 of a fufcous brown with white fpots, and two lateral ochrey- 

 coloured band?. Hcrlj] apiid Fuejli. Inhabits fandy places. 



BlFASCIELLA,a fpecies of Phal^ena (Tinea), with 

 fufcous glofly wings ; with two bands of white, the hinder 

 one interrupted : head rufous. Fabrieius. Inhabits Den- 

 mark. 



BIFERjE, in Botany, denote plants that flower twice a 

 year, or in fpring and autumn. 



BIl'ERNO, in Geography, a river of Italy, which ruu9 

 into the Adriatic, nor far from Termini. 



BIl'FA, in Middle /Ige IVriters, a machine for cafting 

 Hones and (larts, having a moveable counterpoife, which 

 turned round its yard. 



BIFID Lfaf, in Botany. See Leaf. 



BII'TDUS, in Entomology, a fpecies of CiMEX [ReJtt- 

 ■vius,) of a black colour: wing-cafes with a rufous band ; an 

 erect bilid fpine on the fcuttl. Inhabits China, and is of a 

 large fize. Fabrieius. Doiiov. Inf. China. 



BIFOLIUM, in Botany. See Ophrys. 



BIFORIS, in Natural Jl'i/lory, a fp.xies of Echinus, 

 having at the bafe live furrows, and itn fltxuous radiated 



lines; 



