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sod making their Hairy Briflles ftart out diredly for-* 
ward. 
And this puts me in mind to reduce this Animal to 
ibme certain Tribe of Creatures, already known and 
defcribedf and I think on many Accounts it cannot be 
more properly Ranged than with the Scolopmdrce Ma* 
rdm, b^cmih it pertakes of (b many general Proper- 
tics in common with them, as its being a long Hai- 
ry Infed", with a vaft Number of Feet, and an Inha- 
bitant of the Sea ; I know the Scdopendrce Marinte as 
Figured, arid dei^iribed by and out of him 
by Gefner^ Grevinus^ Aldrovandm^ and Johnftoms, are 
all more flender, and longer, and fharp at both ends 
but thefe-are but Specifick Differences^ and not fb E/Ien- 
tial as to conftitute a new Genus. 'Twill be eafm there- 
fore to diftinguiffi in Natural Htflory thofe Scolopeitdr^ 
Marine from this, by calling it Scolopendra Marina 
a Capite latiori verfm caudam fenfim gracilefcens^ Limho 
pukherime hirfiito jpznuUfque crehrh inter jlMo e mare 
Hilerni^a. The whole. Defcription will be more 
plainly conceiv'd, by comparing it with the following 
Figures as truly Drawn (by a Ladies Hand) the firft Fi- 
gure reprefenting the Back of the Animal, the other 
its Belly. \ 
An Explanation of the Figures, Drawn 
as big as the Life. 
Figure the ift, aaaaa The Domy LiJl that runs- 
along the Back 
b b The Two Triangular Scales that covers the- 
Anuf, 
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