the Natural Hijitory 



feed 5 through which it cafts its amazing 

 [Light- 



47. The Green Fly. Has a golden Glofs, 

 with a Saphire coloured Head 5 its Wings 

 fpotted with dark red. 



48. The Hairy Toddy-fly. A very large 

 Beetle, with a long Horn from each Jaw. 



49. The Scarlet Fly. Frequent in Gar- 

 dens, Woods and Fields in the Rainy Sea- 

 fons. 



50. The Scarlet Fly wieh Jpotted Wings. 

 Its Body brown and green, the Wings round 

 and black. 



51. The Scarlet-wing d Fly. The Head 

 and Upperparts of a mining black, the Tips 

 brown. 



52. The Silver and Brown Fly. Has 

 tranfparent Wings fpeckled with brown. 



53. The yellow Fly. Is atroublefome In- 

 fed. 



54. The Green-golden Gnat, Has two 

 Wings of the colours of the Rainbow $ its 

 Legs and Body Hairy. 



55. The harmlefs Gnat. Is a bufie Fly, 

 but has no fting. 



56. The flinging Gnat. Thefe are very 

 troublefome, especially in the Night. 



57. The ftreak'd Hog-lonfe. Has crofs 

 Lines of dark yellow and black. 



58. The Variegated Knot-horn. Is finely 

 markt with yellow, brown and blew 5 the 

 Legs yellow and black partycoloured 



