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before i pricked her, flie did gitrc a little fliiniogin her iinT. 
Covered box^butnone through the urinal 5 only if yqu looked 
in at tops a little {hining was feen* Upon pricking ter t did 
iiot fee her (bining encreafed^ 
June 16.71* I difcerned a little fliining only within her bo± 5 
npoHpriGkipg I could difcern no motion in her • but the fcalc 
nexi; Her tayl was fenfibly ^wfr^ eitendcd a | of an hour aiftei^ I 
|)ricKcd hefjthanbefore* NB* Thefc laft three days, flie lay 
continually upon her back with her legs contraded, except 
oDiy the time mentioned 7««^ 15 of niy pricking Jicr* I am 
afraid to conclude her dead. ^««^ i6,having been infbrnied by 
)^,Th>H allege cj^of Cald Nevften near Meltan iliarcbury^ that he 
jkept a glow worm near 6 months in his parlour window, which 
would fometiioies feem dead for many days together (if f 
kiffake not, he faid mekj) SiVid afterwards walk and fliind 
both.However I ffiould be infinitely obliged to any one for fa- 
vouring me with the charai!icrifticK note of a Glow-wdrm'i 
being d^ad 24 hours Vefbin her fliining ceafcd, thait Idaight 
know when to concliadc one dead in ^opd earocft ^ for I airf 
^rokiifed in 1 little hiriefoilic ftdckof thcfc Infers, whicH^^ I 
lope, bay give tHe advantage of filrthcr aAlJ more fteady 6B- 
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