For if the irqprifoned Creature ftr Aches out its body 
In order CO come out, one of the before»mentioned 
Hooks will remain in the Web, whereby when it draws 
in its body, the (hell wherein it is involved can't follow/ 
in doing which the creature gets rid of it more readily 3 
and we anevy difcover the unfpeakable perfection of 
fuch a (mall Infcft, if we take a view of the manifold 
and unconceivable number of the Feathers and Quills, 
v^/hich ftick in the Body and Wings of fuch a Moth^ 
and which by their flying and leaping about the Glafs, 
ft lick againft the fides of it, v^iereby we perceive the 
different figures ot moft' ot them, I rauft needs fay I 
can't but be amaz d, 
I thought fit to defcribe the crooked Hooks (kroms 
haakjens) of fuch a contemptible cafe, 
tig. 4. A B C D E iliows a (mail part of the lower 
end of fuch a cafe, where with B C D is defcribed the 
crooked hooks, in v/hich the Web of the cafes are fo 
intangled by the Worm, into which it is changed, that 
there is a great deal of trouble before one can cleanfe 
it of the Web. 
Three or lour years ago all the Leaves of the Trees in 
my Garden, and all the bloffoms were fo devoured by 
the Worms or Creeping Infeds, that in the Spring 
there was not one Leaf of a Tree remaining 5 and I 
imagined that few of thofe Infefts for want of Food 
would arrive to their change, that is, be turn'd into 
Flying Creatures 5 however I took feveral of thofe 
dried and confum'd Leaves and Blolloms, together with 
the Webs, and (hut them up in a Box, and the follow- 
ing year I perceiv'd that feverallittle and different forts 
of Flies were produced by them 5 amongft which I 
took the skin of one of the cafes , which the Fly had 
left, and fet it before the Magnifying Glafs, and caufed 
it to be drawn, becaufe it had an Inftrument of a quite 
different make from the firft. 
