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are three ) and the Tail-piece , is alfo variegated with a 
curious fort of fmall white Streaks, which, at the firft, look 
like fine Hair. 
The great Joynts of the Legs ( as is alfo bed obfervable 
in other larger hfeffis) are joyn d together, not only by 
Ligaments, as are the Bones in other Animals 3 but the glo- 
bular knob of one , is entirely inclofed , and fo winds, 
within the globular Concave of another. The imitation 
whereof, may be feen in the Joynted Images, which fome 
Stone-C uters make ufe of, for their direction as to 
Poftures. 
The THICK GOGLE-EYED BEETLE of the Eaft± 
Indies. Carabus Orientals crajfus. I find it not defcrib'd. 
About an inch and ^ long, * of an inch over where thickeft. 
His Eyes near the colour, {hape and bignefs of golden 
Millet-feed. His Teeth of a fad Chefnut, and very robuft. 
His Horns are broken off. His Forehead, the fides of his 
Breaft, Shoulder-piece, and Wing-fhells, all rough caft, 
efpecially the two parts laft nana d 3 the Shoulder-piece 
with numerous fmall punches, the Wing-fhells with greater 
and fewer 3 two whereof before, rounder and larger than 
the reft. 
On his Breaft he hath a fhort, thick and fturdy Thome or 
Spike directed forward, and fomewhat downward. He 
is all over of a curious green, bright and with ftrong 
Rays of Gold, but moftly on his Belly, Forehead, and the 
inward Margins of his Wing-fhells. The hinder ends of 
which have one or two little Indentures. His Legs bro- 
ken off. 
The long GOGLE-EYED BEETLE of the Eaft-hdies. 
Neither is this defcrib cl, that I find. About an inch and I 
long 3 where broadeft * an inch. His Head fmall, fomewhat 
bigger than that of a common Bee. His Eyes great, 
Oval, and of a Chefnut colour. His Forehead between 
them of a fhining green, and rough caft. His Teeth very 
ftrong. His Horns broken off! His Shoulder- piece almoft 
fquare, but fomewhat broader behind. This, his Wing- 
fhells, and his Breaft of a glorious green mixed with fome 
faint Rays of Gold 5 but their outer Margins, efpecially, 
as you turn him on his Belly, look of a pure Bice-Blew. 
Their hinder ends ( as alfo the Tail ) tinged with the - 
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