X 447 ) 
This Infeft, under what Shape foever it appears, 
viz, either of a Grain, a Male Worm, a Nymph, a 
Fly, a Female Worm, or a Worm coming out of an 
Egg, always when prefied and crulhed, affords a Mat- 
ter of a purple Colour, which however is obferved 
to ,run moft copious in the Cocci and the Worms, 
-efpecially the Female ones. 
This may fuffice at prefent for the Correft ion and 
Amendment of my fhort Hiftory of the Coccus, till 
thefe things may appear explained more at large, and 
illuftrated with Figures, in the fecond Part of it, 
which is to treat of the Chymical Examination of it, 
and of its ufe in Dying as well as Phyfick. 
VII. A Continuation of an Account of an Effay to- 
wards a Natural Hiftory of Carolina and the 
Bahama Iflands , by Mark Catesby, F. % S. 
with fome ExtraSls out of the fifth Set, <By Dr. 
Mortimer, % S. Secret. 
T H E Accounts of the foregoing Sets of this Work 
are to be found in N° 41 y and 420 of thefe 
Tranf actions : This fifth Set begins at Plate 
81. P else anus Amer teams . The Wood Pe- 
lican. 
8x. Numenius albus. The white Curlew. 
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