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turales eius terrae^ quam adierunt, invehere 



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Innotuerunt etiam animalia quaedam ea- 

 fu aliquo» Nam veniunt quaedam , in primis 

 minora fponte in terram aliquam, vbi olim noa 

 fuerunt* vel eo transferuntur cafu quodam ah 

 infcientibus. Cimices kBulavii Lin. 1 98> 

 patilo ante Chriftum natum venerunt in Euro- 

 pam , & invaferunt Angliam demum circa an- 

 nurn 1670. ( r.) Blattae orientales Lin. 193, 

 7. hodie in Finlandia frequentiilimae , neque 

 tiic Petropoli , vbi Tarqkdn vocantur, in do- 

 mibus faltem ligneis rarae^ nuper demum Hol- 

 miam venerunt, atque etiam in Helvetiam muU 

 taque Germaniae loca. (2.) Teredines nava~ 



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(1.) Conf. Treatife of Buggs by John SouthalL 

 London 1730. $. p. 16. vbi docet , fe reperiffe 2 

 tbat foon after the Fire of London (fuit hoc in* 

 cendium 1666.) in fome of tbe new-built Houfes 

 tbey were objhvd to appear , and were never nn* 

 ted to hare been feen in the old , thd 1 tbey were 

 then fo few , as to be Uttle taken notice of; yet 

 &$ they were only feen in Firr- Tiniber , 'twas con- 

 ieBurd they were then firft brought to England m 

 them\ ofwicb tnoft of the new Houfes were parP- 

 ly bniU\ inftead of the good Oak deftrofd in th$ 

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