3 4* Mr. Thoresby to Afr. Ray. 



Y. 



TO Tall, and to Yawl, or Yowl*, the latter appro- 

 priated to Dogs , the former toBawlers, in 

 yall the a founds as in that, in yawl as in the ruftick 

 Caw for Cow. 

 A Yawd, a.Horfe. 

 Yeaft, Barme. 



To feather, to beat with a long Hazel, Thorn, 6fc. 



Yeeke, Itch. 



Yield, i. e. Reward. 



The Yeender, or Earnder, the Forenoon, Hallifax in 



Yorkjhire. • # • 



Yew, you, var. diah.S. £ep. 

 Yews for Ews. 



Yooyle, Yule, de Yule, vide Marefchalli Ob few. in Ver- 

 Jim. dnglo-Sax. Evang. p, fzo. 



Mr. Ray to the Editor. 



YOURS of duguft 2,8 came to hand, for which 

 I return Thanks. I am forry you cannot as yet 

 perfe£fc your Hiftory of Gnats, of which I admire you 

 fhould difcover fo many diftfn£fc Species, indeed that 

 there fhould be fo many in rerum naturd. 



As for the Cimices they may eafily be compaffed^ 

 but to find out, defcribe and methodize all the Species 

 of Flies and Beetles of England alone , is the work of 

 a Man's life. 



The Phal<en<z are fo numerous, that fhould I live 

 20 Years longer , and were in condition to fearch 

 them out, yet I fhould defpair of coming to an end 



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