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A fmall Half-length of Sir Thomas 

 Grefliam^^ neatly carved in Wood in Re- 

 lievo. 



Many Impreflions taken in Glafs Pafte 

 from antique Seals. 



A Number of Impreflions taken in 

 Sulphur, from the Seals, Gems, and car- 

 ved Stones in the King of France^ Cabi- 

 net. They are a very curious Colledlion, 

 the Subje6ts chiefly hifliorical. 



The third fmall Table is entirely filled 

 with tlie Remainder of the Impreflions 

 from the King of France's Cabinet. 



The Reader mufl: now be condudled 

 to the firfl: of the large Tables, which 

 contains a great Number of Infedls of 

 various Kinds ; thofe that firft occur, 

 are fuch as have moveable crufl:aceous 

 Shields to guard their Wings. 



Scarahai^ Beetles. Thefe are a large 

 Family of Infeds, and are divided, by 

 Authors who have treated on the Subjedl, 

 into feveral Clafles ; fome of them have 

 luminated Antenna, others fharp pointed ; 



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