Part! Of InfeSr. 
While it lives, and for fometime after its death, It hatha 
fragrant fmell 5 from whence the Name. 
The leffer Goat-Chafer blew and green. Minor Chloro- 
cyaneus, as it may be called. About ? of an inch long, the 
Head and Neck green, the Wing-fhells blew, both glofly. 
The Horns ) of an inch. The Legs like bright Steel. 
The little Saffron-Goat-Chafer. Minimus rubrocroceus. 
About h an inch long. His Horns % His Legs like polifh 'd 
Steel. 
The little Brown Goat-Chafer. Minimus pullocroceus, as 
we may call it. About ? inch long, and flender. Of a 
brown colour, with a yellow Ring on the upper part of 
his Neck, two more on his Wing-lhells, and twofloap 
ftreakes upon each : His Horns and Legs of a Chefnut. 
The GREAT GOGLE-EYED BEETLE. CarabusInJi* 
Orientals maximus. I find it no where defcribed or pictur d. 
Two inches and s long, and an inch broad. His Head of a 
middle fize. His Face perpendicular, about h of an inch 
long, in the middle of a golden green. His Teeth like 
polifh'd Steely of great thickrtefs and ftrength, His Eyes 
of a fine colour betwixt a light Chefnut, and that of red 
C oral 5 of an Oval figure $ and ratably, very great, fc . I of 
an inch long. Which alfo, fo far as I have obferv'd, is the 
principal Character of all the Carabus-kindfo far, as diftinct 
from the Capicorne : whence I take leave for the Englifh 
Name. His Horns rooted between the Eyes and the Snout $ 
but they are here broken off. His Shoulder or Back-Piece 
almoft fquare 5 yet edged with a Convex Margin on each 
fide 3 above h of an inch broad , and ? an inch by the 
length of the Infeft 5 burniftud with two large fpots of 
the colour of po\i(h'd Belimettle 5 betwixt which, and on the 
edges or margins of a lhining-green. 
The Wing-fhells almoft two inches long , with fmall 
furrows running by the length , and united with fhort 
tranfverfe lines, all together, like Network. Not Oval, 
but rather exprefling the figure of a Speer-Mint-Leaf. At 
the end of each, two very fmall points or prickles. In 
the middle, of a glorious golden red like that of burnifh'd 
Copper 3 On the edges of a fhining blewifh green. The 
Belly of the fame colour with the middle of the Wing-fhells 5 
faving, that the fore part of every Ring ( whereof there 
are 
