Part I. 
Of Infe&s. 
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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 Beetk y 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. 
The Defcription and Figure of the Lungs of this Infeft 
is given by Malpghius. (a) Some Obfervations of his (a)De Bom- 
Nature, fee in the Philofoph. Tranf N. 127. Chioccm faith, ij?f' p,27 ° 
That there are many of them in Lombardy. (b) (b> mC. 
The Horns of this Infett being fet in Gold, and fo worn as Calceolar - 
an Anulet, are faid to be of excellent force (c ) in eafing (c) chioccus 
of Pains, and againft the Cramp, Read Fienus, Of the Power ^ Muf. Cai- 
cf Phancy. ceoL 
Four more STAG-BEETLES 5 but leher than the for- 
mer* 
Another, with the Head broken off. 
) The little THREE-HORNED BEETLE. Scarabxus 
Trie er os minor. Moufet feems to defcribe it by the Name 
of Bvu?<»$ 5 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 fhort Goofeberry Thorns. That in the 
middle {lands reared upward, the other two are bended a 
little downward. In all other parts 'tis fhaped like the Sea- 
r abacus Melanocyaneut with furrow'd Wing-lhells 5 of which 
anon. 
The NOCOONACA. So called by fome of the Natives 
of the Wefi-Incfies, 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, 
