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6. Is a pretty fmall grcenifli Fly, with gol- 
den Eyes , very beautiful to look on, but if bruit 
ed, fmells ftrong like Humane Excrements. 
9. This Beetle is taken Notice of by moft Infed 
Writers, and is often feen flying in the Evenings 
about Autumn , I call him the Loufie Beetle , be- 
caufb when taken , he is generally found to be 
infefted with fmall Vermin, like Lice. The Males 
of thefe have a Copper Luftre , and the Females 
a Green , as Mr. Charles Du Bois , a very Curious 
Obferver, and my highly efteemed Friend, informs 
me ; which variation of Luftre I have obferved in 
divers other fliining Beetles. 
10 And I I, are two fmall Green Beetles , which I 
have here Figured, becaufe I do not find them di- 
ftingui(h*d by other Authors. 
The next 8 , are Sheird Snails , the firft of 
which my very Worthy and Learned Friend Dr. I./- 
fter , makes to be the fame with the Fomatia of 
Gefner ; this is that Snail which fliould be uftd in 
the Shops, but by reafon of the fcarcenefs of them, 
they being to be found but in few places of Eng'^ 
land , we are obliged to make ufe of our Com- 
mon Garden kind , which V have Synonimized un- 
der 13.» 
Thefe, and the two following , are all the 
Shells^ of the round Forns , that have as yet been 
Obferved m England^ as is N! 17. the only Gow' 
rie , but in Jamaica and Barhadoes there are 
found one very like it , which I have named under 
18. 
The next by many are call'd Black-Moors Teethy 
(I fuppofe from their Whitenefs) thefe, in many 
places of Africa go as Money. 
Numb. 
