C 6iiB y 
body of the fting (in Fig. 34) O T P in the thicknefs of the 
ibeath C D A (in F/^.i,) can move from G to D. 
ADdfomuchforthe*s*ii«g/of the Bee. Let us now fee 
how our Obferver explains his Figure reprefcnting the feve- 
ral arim or limbs, be hath taken notice of about the Head of 
a Bee , which were alfo briefly mentioned in the aforefaid 
See then the fame TABLE L Fig. 7. where LDABC 
is one of the two fmall limbs, which the Bee hath on the 
fore^partof her Head, and which he calls v^m/ , wherewith 
he judges the makes her Hony-combs, each furnifti't with 
three peculiar jointSjas at D^A.B. 
In Fig. 8. E F is one of the two finall limbs, which the Bee 
hath likewife on the fore-part of her Headj by him called 
Scrapers^ by the help of which, he conceives^lhe (crapes the 
wax trom flowers. 
In Fig^ 9* G H is the fmall limb, which is alfo pb^^d be- 
fore on her headjand is by him call'd tht Wiper v^herewlth he 
conjt dures fhe wipes off the Hony from the flowers. 
fig. 16. K N reprefcDts the Scraper of a wild Bee^which he 
exhibits here with the reft, becaufe ft is of a different make 
from the Scraper of a tame Bee, above in Fig, 8. 
The remainder of this Authors Obfervations, which are 
chiefly about the Strudure of Plants, and the contrivance 
of Nature to make them flioot and grow upwards, wemufi 
refer to another Months being obliged to employ the reft 
of this traBxn publifiiing fomc Letters fhat have been ex- 
chaoged between two Eminent Mathematicians about a con- 
fiderable Optic Problem of Alhazen ^ as alfo in giving ao ac 
counts according to oUrcuftom, of fome new Philofophical 
Books, lately come out of the Prefi. 
