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a great many Specimens of Flies, com- 

 mon enough feveral white winged Flies, 

 fomiC hairy, and others variegated with 

 black and yellow, or blue and green, and 

 many entirely black or yellow muft here 

 be mentioned. 



CuUces^ Gnats, a troublefome Infe6b, 

 too well known from its fevere dinging. 

 Some of the Specimens here fliewn re- 

 femble the Moflceto Fly of Jamaica^ and 

 the Weft Indies, 



Aranea^ (Infeds without Wings) All 

 Spiders have a Weapon ifTuing out of 

 their Mouth, are covered with a Sort of 

 cruftaceous Coat,but it is tender and brittle, 

 have two Antennae, compofed of a Num- 

 ber of Joints, the Head fixed to the 

 Shoulders, and have eight legs; in the 

 reft they differ. Flere are many Speci- 

 mens, and among the reft-, the Italian 

 and Weft Indian Tarantula, 



Oniftcu Wood Lice, or Millepedes. This 

 Infed is fometimes called Afellus ; they 

 are divided into feven Species, fame rare j 



one 



