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his two Horns, which are branched like thofe of a Stag : 
but yet moveable. His Head is very big and broad 5 ratably, 
far bigger than in any other known Beetle.much exceeding 
the bignefs even of the fore-Section. Under his fore-Feet, 
he hath Tufts of fhort brown Hair. His Wings are 
doubled up inward and towards the Head, as in the Great 
Bull-Chafer. From the Tips of his Horns (which are about 
an inch long) to the end of his Tail, above three inches in 
length. 
His Horns being moveable , he ufeth them to catch 
hold with, as a Lobfter doth with his Claws. For which pur- 
pofe,they are not only branched inwardly, but alfo toothed 
with a numerous Series of little knobs,by which to take the 
furer hold. a 
The Defcription and Figure of the Lungs of this In f eft 
is given by Malpghius. (a) Some Obfervations of his 00 De Bom- 
Nature, fee in the Philofoph. Tranf. N. 127. Chioccm faith, ^ p,27 ° 
That there are many of them in Lombardy. (b) (b) Vuf. 
The Horns of this Infell being fet in Gold, and fo worn as CalceoIar - 
an Anutet, are faid to be of excellent force (c) in eafing (c) chioccus 
of Pains, and againft the Cramp. Read Fienus, Of the Power in Muf.cai- 
HtfPhancy. ceoL 
Four more STAG-BEETLES $ but letter than the for- 
mer. 
Another, with the Head broken ofE 
The little THREE-HORNED BEETLE. Scarab***' 
Triceros minor. Moufet feems to defcribe it by the Name 
of Bvupas 3 but imperfectly. His Head is guarded with 
two Shoulder-Horns, and one in the Neck between them, 
not in his Forehead, as Moufet miftakes. They are all three 
immoveable or unjoynted, of the thicknefs of a little Pin, 
or the bignefs of ihort Goofeberry Thorns. That in the 
middle (lands reared upward, the other two are bended a 
little downward. In all other parts 'tis lhaped like the Sea* 
rabxus Melanocyaneus with furrow'd Wing-ihellsj of which 
anon. 
The NOCOONACA. So called by fome of the Natives 
of the Weft-Indies, from whence it came. I meet with 
it no where elfe. 'Tis three inches long , and an inch 
broad. The Head * an inch broad, ? of an inch long. 
The Horns rooted on each fide the top 5 but are all broken 
Y 2 off, 
