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3v Further I obferve, on the Head of a Bee before, two 
arms or limbs with teetb^ which I call Scrapers , concciviog 
them to be the organs wherewith the Bee fcr^pes the Waxy 
fubftance frbm the Plant* Befidesj I find two other limbsj, 
each having two Joints^ which I call Armsy wherewith I be- 
lieve this Infeft performs its work and maketh the Combs. 
Moreover, there is alfo a little Body^ which I call the ^F^per, 
being rough and excediing the other Limbs in thickncfi and 
lengthy by which I am apt to believe the Bee wipes the Hony- 
fubftance from the Plant* All v^\\\chfim Limbs the BeejWhen 
(he doth not work, knows curiou fly to lay by clofe under her 
head J in very good order. 
4. As to the Eye of the Bee^ which 1 havetakeh oGt of the 
Head, expofing its innerraoft part to the Microfcope, 1 fiod^ 
that the Bee receives her light Juft with the fame (hadow as we 
fee the Hony-combs : Whence I am prone to cdlleft, that the 
Bee works not by art or knowledge, but only after the pat- 
tern of the light received in the Eye. 
5. Iq a Low [el obferve indeed , as others have done, a 
fhort taperingNofe with anholc in it, out of whidh that In* 
feft, when it will draw food, thriifts its fting, which, to my 
Eye, was at leaft five and twenty times leis than one fingle 
Jiair* But I find the head every where elfe very clofe round 
about, and without any (uch futures as fome have repre^ 
fentcd it. The Skin of the head is rough , rcftmbling a skin 
that hath many dints in it. In the two Horns I find five Joints; 
others having marked hntfonr. One Gla w of her foot is of 
the flrufture of that of an Eagles, but the other of the fame 
foot ftands out ftraight, and is very fmall , and between thefe 
two claws there is a raifed part or knobjthe better to elafp and 
hold faft the hair. 
So far this Obferver : who doubtlels will proceed in making 
and imparting more Obfervations 3 the bett^ to evince the 
^oodnefs of thefe his Glafles* 
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