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Grylli^ Crickets, refemble a Locuft^ 

 The Antennas of the Cricket has no Ar- 

 ticulations. In this Clafs Linnaus ranks 

 the Cicad^e and Mantes. The common 

 JFIoufe Cricket, the Field Cricket, and 

 the great brown Cricket, are all that need 

 be mentioned, if we except the Mole 

 Cricket, found in fome Parts of England^ 

 which is a remarkable Infed. 



Locuft^^ Locufts, are remarkable for 

 their hinder Legs, which are long, and 

 made for leaping. They have articulated 

 Antennae," very flexile, the outer Wings 

 brown, the inner membranaceous, tran- 

 fjparent, and reticulated. The large com- 

 mon Locuft, the Grafliopper, and the 

 Spanifli Locuft, are of this Species. 



Mantes are of the fame Kind. Among 

 thefe we mull reckon the common prey- 

 ing Locuft, the large brown Mantis, the 

 fiat fnaped Mantis, and the long winged 

 Mantis. Under this Title are, befides, 

 fome very curious Specimens of what are 

 called in the Indks Walking Leaves, or 



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