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Moving Sticks, from the Refemblance 

 their Wings have to the Leaves of Trees, 

 and their Bodies to a Piece of Stick ; 

 thefe are a very wonderful Kind of Infed, 

 and worthy particular Remark. 



Cicada^ Balm Crickets, or Harveft 

 Flies. They have four membranaceous, 

 and no outer Wings, have large Heads, 

 and in their whole Form are not unlike 

 that Kind of Fly which is vulgarly called 

 a Drone, but very much larger, the 

 fmaller Kinds being larger than the Hor- 

 net. They make a Noife like a Cricket, 

 and are very numerous in the Southern 

 Parts of France and Italy^ but we have 

 them not in England. The Specimens 

 are of various Colours and Sizes. 



Chnices^ have a fmall Head, Shoulders 

 of an angular Make, Wings palrtly crufta- 

 ceous, partly membranaceous they have 

 a long Probofcis, which is bent under 

 the Belly, and always lies ftrait, not in a 

 ipiral Form : They are of feveral diftin- 

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