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the Ground as before. Thefe likewife he found co- 
vered with this kind of Frofl below, but free on the 
upper Superficies, agreeably to his Hypothefis. 
The Author clofes the Differtation with a curious 
Inquiry into the Nature and Original of Honey-Deiv. 
This he takes to be nothing but the Excrements of 
fome Infects which are to be met with, adhering to 
the lower Superficies of the Leaves of Plants ; and 
appeals to the Evidence of Senfe for a Demonftra- 
tion. 
Let any inquifitive Perfon, fays he, lay a Piece of 
Paper under any of the Leaves abounding with thefe 
Anmalcula , and in a fmall Space of Time, he will 
find a Liquor, or foft Subftance, the very fame with 
what we call Ros Mellis , gathered together in good 
Plenty upon it. 
FINIS- 
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