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|he Work of this Infe6l; but it would 

 take up too much Time to enlarge more 

 on the Subje(5l, efpecially as what has 

 been already faid will be fufficient to give 

 the intelligent Reader a perfedb Idea of 

 the Author's Meaning. The Study of 

 Natural Hiftory muft always greatly con- 

 duce to the Honour of God \ it ought, 

 therefore, on all Hands to be properly 

 encouraged. 



. We find here a great Variety of Spe- 

 cimens preferved of the Nefts of diffe- 

 rent Infeds, too many to take particular 

 Notice of j it will be fufHcient, therefore, 

 to mention a few only to the Reader, 

 Befides the Wafps Nefts, there is a large 

 Hornet's Neft, many Nefts of Spiders, 

 fome Humble Bees Cells, Ants Nefts of 

 various Kinds, and from different Parts 

 of the World. But what is moft worthy 

 of Remark under this Head, is a very 

 curious Spider's Neft brought from the 

 IVeft Indies^ to which the Infed has with 

 great natural Skill and Ingenuity contri» 



ved 



