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to ftir, in order to get out of its Fold or Winding 
(Ommnfel.) 
The firft motion that this Greature made was, that 
it ftretcht out the hinder part of its body, which at 
the fame time lengthened the hinder part of the cafe 
ift the fold or circular part, and it remain d fo^ no foon- 
er happened this firft ftretching, but it was followed 
Vith a fecond and third, whereby the circular parts of 
the cafe were much lengthned, and in this Action the 
cafe at that end where the head of the Fly was, burft 
open, and a Moth was perceived Flying about the 
Glafs. 
The Wings of this new Creature were but half fo 
long as the Wings of that Creature that came out the 
day before* 
This Moth raifed his ftiort Wings ftraight up, then 
ftretcht them out feveral times, and then fpread them 
over his Body, in doing which the Wings c^me to their 
Length, and the many fold Feathers, which lay fo 
t^iick over one another upon the Wings, upon the 
iiretching them fortjb were parted in feveral places, 
which was not unpleafant to behold^ yielding a fort 
of a Marble, or party-colourd glance. • 
Thefe three Skins oi the aurelU^ were with their 
fmalleft end faftned to the other in a little of the Web 
of the WormSj and tho I endeavoured to divide them 
with fhifting their places, or fhaking them together, yet 
it was all in vain. 
This made me inquire into the reafon of fuch a Con- 
catenation, when taking one of them out of the Tube, 
I faw that at the end of all, and alfo a httle lower it 
was arm'd with an odd fort of crooked Hooks (krome 
haakjens) which feem*d to me to be given them on 
purpofe, that they might get th^ eafier out of their in- 
clofure. 
For 
