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Lejjer BEASTS of Prey. 
The Indian Ichneumon, a Beafl of Kin to 
Polecats, Ferrets, Martins, &c. P. 199 
Bats, or flying Quadrupedes. 
The great Bat, from Madagafcar. 180 
A jmall Bat, from Jamaica. 201 
Two fmall Bats Natives of England, 
201 
Four-footed BEASTS that lay Eggs, 
have rough fcaly Skins, and that go or 
creep with their Bellies on the Ground 5 
called by the various Names of Croca- 
diles , Alligators , Guano's , Lizards , Ca- 
me lions. Salamanders , Efts, See, 
The Thorn-tailed Indian Lizard. 1 90 
The large green and fpotted Lizard. 202 
The great fpotted Lizard, with a forked 
Tail, 203 
The fmall fpotted grey Lizard. 204 
Land-Tortoises. 
The African Land-Tortoife. 204 
The Land-Tortoife, from Carolina. 205 
Sea-Tortoises. 
The Sea-Tortoife, with two Heads. 206 
Another of the fame Species , with one Head. 
206 
Of the Serpent, or Snake- 
Kind, or fuch as have very 
and flender, fcaly Bodies, and are 
long 
with- 
out Legs or Feet. 
The Double-headed Snake. 
2°7 
FISHES. 
And firft, Frejh-water Fish. 
The Mango* Fifh. 
208 
The Gold -Fifh, from China. 
209 
Sea-Fishes. 
The Ribband Fifh. 
2 10 
The flying Fifh. 
210 
The flicking Fifh. 
210 
INSECTS in general. 
And firft, the Locust-Kind. 
The Scarlet Locuft. Page 22 
The great brown, or common Locuft. 208 
Another Locuft, call'd Prege Deos, or Pray 
to God. X09 
Beetles. 
The- Forceps Beetle, from the Eaft-Indies." 
4° 
The horned Indian Beetle, Male and Fe- 
male. 105 
Solid /hell'd African Beetles. 178 
The fmall black and yellow Beetle. 178 
A Species of the Lanthorn-Fly, of Kin to 
the Beetle, having the upper Wings hard , 
tho' flat. 120 
BUTTERFLIES. 
And firft, fuch as have all the four 
Wings fcalloped, or jagged . 
The black and blue Fly, with yellowifh Spots, 
26 
The black and white Butterfly. 33 
The Orange -colour'd, du/ky and blue Fly. 37 
The Orange-colour d Peacock Fly. 84 
The little brown Fly with yellow Spots , 
Englifh. 178 
Butterflies, whofe lower Wings 
terminate like the Feathers in the Tails 
of Swallows. 
The great du/ky and yellow Swallow-tail' d 
Fly. 34 
The blue double Swallow-tail' d Butterfly. 8 1 
Butterflies whofe Wings are of 
a middling Length, and not fcalloped, 
or jagged. 
The brown and white fpotted Butterfly. 33 
The fmall blue Butterfly. 86 
The little white Field Moth. 122 
The great , white, black and red Butterfly. 
128 
The black and while Butterfly, from China. 
184 
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