Fig. I. fhews the bignefs and fhape of one of thefe 
Creatures calFd Lice, as they appeared to the naked 
eye. 
Fig. 2. A B C D E F fliews the Skin of the Body of 
a Ldufe, as the back part of it appeared thro the Mag- 
nifying Glafs, whereot the Infide of the Body was eat 
out by a Worm. 
By AB is (hewn the Hole, which the Fly, that 
came out of the Worm had made 5 which Worm re- 
ceived its Nourifbment and Growth, as is faid before^ 
from the Body of the Loufe. 
D and E are the Eyes abounding with many Sights, 
wherein they agree with the Sights of other Flying 
Creatures. 
G and H are the Horns of this Creature, which con- 
fift of feveral Joynts, and are cover 'd with Hairs. 
F and I represents one of the fix Feet, and the ex- 
tremities of t/ie other five are defcrib'd by K K K K. 
Thefe Feer are many of them empty, and befet with 
Hairs, each having two Claws at the end of them. 
This fort of Creature had feveral Protuberant Spots 
on its Back. 
Fig, 3, ABCDEF, &c, fliews the Fly that 
proceeds from fuch a Creature as is defcribed by Fig.r. 
receiving its Growth and Nourifliment wbilft a Worm 
in the Belly of the Loufe,and laftly is char ^ed fromati 
aurelia to a Fly, and confequendy is not wuli all its In- 
ftruments and -Members as big as Fig, i. 
Between C and E are reprefented the Eyes of the 
Fly full of m.any fights. 
. D L and D M fhews the two Horns, each confiding 
of a great many Joints coverd with Hair, which is no 
unpleafant fight. 
But fome of the other Flies had not fuch long Horns, 
from whence I concluded that one fort were Males, 
and the other Females. 
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