fi4 Natural Bifiory 



ftreaks, lives on Ants 5 it's faid there is no 

 • remedy againft its poyfon- 



CHAP. VI. 



Of Infe&s. 



l - A "^ r ^ , Are in S reat Numbers both 

 • \ , U i the Woods and Fields 5 and are 

 pmverfa Devourers, as well of Animals as 



Vegetables. 



2. The is about an Inch 



long. 



p The Flying-Ant. Hatn four tranfpa- 

 rent yellowim Wings, with fad red Veins 

 and Edges : the Blacks eat the Bodies of 

 them- 



4. The Hairy- Ant. Thefe have Win g$ but 

 only at certain Seafons. 



5. The Scarkt-Ant. Has a very mining 

 Head. & 



6. The Birds-nefl Bee. The Hives of 

 thefe are black and hard, hanging from the 

 Trees }i^e Birds-nefts. 



7- The Yields the beft and 



fweeteft Honey • it Hives on Shrubs and 

 low I rees, its Combs hang down half a 

 yam Jong. 



. .8. The Growd-bec. Thefe are found out 



pF fmoaking them, 



