FUL 
bands; the thorax is brown; sy white, and legs black 
and white varied, 
NDENS. 
wing-cafes Healer b dotted with white. Fabr. 
native of Cayenne, defcribed by Fabricius, from the 
cabinet of Rohr. ze of this infeG@ is fmall; the 
{nout above black, beneath yellow ; 
with two oblique black ftreaks, and a black 
wings hyaline ; body yellow, and border of the abdomen 
blac ko n the b ack. 
Fa yearns Frontr oftrated and afcending ; wing-cafes 
ferruginous brown, with two green bands, and a dot of green 
behind. abr. 
Inhabits fame country as the laft, and is about the are 
 fize; be head is conic and grooved, yellow with the bac 
bro thorax brown ; body yellow 3 and abdomen aha 
own 
above. 
_ ‘Truncata. Front fomewhat obtufe; a green and 
‘truncated. Linn. 
alle of India 
L Front extended, oa and yellowifh ; thorax and 
Fa 
AN 
eer ferruginous. 
{mall {pecies found in Caee 3 the head is grooved 
beneath ; anterior edge of the thorax yellow; wing-cafes 
ple ‘at the tip; body tome 3 abdomen above ferru- 
ginov 
i 
v. Taf. Ind 
n the vie 
eyes are lar = 
ae ular; thorax aie fected with black ; ee wings ies 
line, see a black {pot at the 
PaLyipEs. Front tenia aad flat ; wing-cafes green, 
with hyaline tips. TFabr. 
Size of fulgora plana; the head black, with a whitifh 
margin extending entirely round ; the thorax greenith, with 
a black blotch on the fore part ; wing-cafes rather yel- 
lowifh at the bafe, with a Are of black {pots at the tip ; 
— yellow ; ia ne. 
OLIUM. r el, fhort, and ftraight.: bod 
yellow-green ee very large, vertical and comprefled. 
Native a eee 
Fest ont conic ; wing-cafes brown, the outer 
margin cal, with hack ae fulvous dots ; wings red at 
the bafe. Fabr. Donov. In 
Inhabits Coromandel. The ia is flat above and ne a 
brown colour, beneath yellowifh edged with black ; thorax 
brown ; Wing's fanguineous red with the tips brown 
Europa. Front conic ; body green ; wings “hyaline 
and ra inn. 
of Fra and German ny, and has been once 
cifeoveed in England Vide Donov. Britith Infe&s. The 
fize is {mall, fcarcely exceeding that of the carrion or . 
le ealoue throughout a delicate pea-green ; the w 
g = 
ad wing-cafes hyaline, with the nerves of the fame pee 
colour asthe a ne 
FENESTRA onic, and — wing-cafes 
pire : ith a m ail fafe ous {pot 
can ee defcribed from the Bankfian eget 3 
it is pine lefs than the lait 3 thé front yellowith ; ings 
without {pots. 
FUL 
xura. Front eonic ; head and thorax. yellowith ; dor- 
fal a ey wing-cafes Meme Fak re 
antennx are fhort 
the nerves punctured. Fabr. 
Size of the laft, and alfo inhabits Saxony 3 the a 
ne are fhort, thick, and fetaceous at the 
cafes longer than the body ; 
culate. 
nten- 
tip; wing- 
wings hyaline ad imma- 
_ PELLucIDA. Brown ; 
immaculate Fabr 
e of Sax ony. The bedy entirely brown, and the 
ST a ee Size of the former. 
Avescens. YeHowifh; wing-cafes hyaline and withs 
out re Pabr. 
The antenne of this {pecies a-e fhort, 
ceous at the end; the head and thorax 
wing-cafes white, hyaline, and 
thick, and ceta- 
yellowith without 
fpots; body yellowith. Pee inhabits Con. and is of 
the fame fize as a prec ie. 
STRIATA. ely. ead black and ftriated 5 wing- 
cafes ao rith, Gee Py immaculate. Fabr. 
efembles the foregoing i in fize, and alfo inhabits Saxony; > 
The head is black ftriated with yellow ; thorax yellowi fh 
and the abdomen ges black at the ba mn 
serve ‘ e ; head ftreaked with yellowith 5 
anterior edge of thet ome with the legs yellowihh ; 
cafes h fale. abr. et wing: 
This corref{ponds in fize with the former; the antennz are 
dufky and thick, and the head black with three yellowith 
ftreaks; the bo ody black, and the legs yellowifh. “A native 
of Sax xony, 
Fabricius, who deferibes the five laft mentioned infects, 
from examples in the cabinet of Hybner, fuggefts at the 
fame time, that though he admits them among the fulgora, 
it is poffible they ought rather to conftitute a new genus, 
e they not nes hoee in ey al habit from the true 
fie, but alfo in the ftru of their antenne, which 
latter objection is cecal atrial worthy of confidera- 
tion in the eftablithment of an effential charaéter. We 
aoa perhaps befides add, with on propriety, in ee 
this genus paedl as adopted bo th by Lin 
Fabricits, that 
than fulgora oe The lat 
ae coatione a diitiné&t gen 
FULGOSI O, RaPHact, i in. Bio iagraphy, 
pofed to be a native of Placen ntia, was profe 
ter we coOficeive 
© ech fup- 
or ’ 
da’ 
aly a ge For his great knowledge in  jurifprudence nd 
ent to the council of Conftance, and w eat u 
to that affembly by his — and had | kool ee 
He was often delegated o pEadit bufinefs to Venice. | Ke 
s; Athy was oreéted to 
He 
the Code and Digett, Councils, ke. 
FULGURATING pP PHOSPHORUS, a sae ufed by 
fome Englith writers to exprefs e pl 
ioe "Bind, the preparation of which doés not feem to 
have been well Known to ay but the inventor of it. 
3H 2 was 
