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fmall, others hairy, and a few black. Here 

 we muft mention the Humble Bees, the 

 Bodies of which are for the moft part 

 black, differing chiefly one from the other 

 in the Colour of their Tails. 



Formica^ Ants. Nothing need be faid 

 of thefe, but that the Females and Mules 

 have hidden Stings, the Males and Fe- 

 males Wings, the Mules none. They are 

 of many Kinds, as the common Ants with 

 Wings, the red Ant, the great American 

 red and black Ants, the little black Ant, 

 and the great Wood Ant. 



'Tahani^ Horfe Flies, have but two 

 Wings, and are of various Colours, as 

 black, brown, yellow, ^c. 



CEJlri^ Gad Flies, or Breeze Flies. Thefe 

 have green Heads, and yellowifh Bodies, 

 large Eyes, and a long Trunk ; they fly 

 fwiftly, and without Noife ; they are niet 

 with in the Neighbourhood of Waters. 

 The large black and yellow Gad Fly, and 

 the fmall Breeze Fly are of this Kind. 



Mufca^ Flies. Here are to be found 



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