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Night, and are more numerous than 

 thofe properly called Butterflies, and are, 

 like them, divided into feven Clafles. 

 Some of them fill the Remainder of this 

 Table, the reH being in the Infe.6t Table 

 in the next Room. Many of the Speci- 

 mens are very large, particularly thofe 

 from South America. 



COLLECTIO SlOANIANA. 



We now enter upon another Room, 

 where, for the Sake of Regularity, I (hali 

 proceed to finifh my Remarks, on the 

 Infe6ls contained in the great Table. 



Phalen^e. Under this Title are the 

 Remainder of the Moths. 



Tenthredines, This Kind of Infedt is by 

 the French named Mouche a Scie^ from its 

 having a ferrated Weapon, or Sting. In 

 Shape it is like a Bee, but in Colour ge- 

 nerally refembles a "Wafp. It is a very 

 gregarious A^nimal, but makes no Honey, 

 tho' whole Swarms live together : it loves 

 to be among Meat, as in Kitchens, and 



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