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Scarab reus Ceratoniae. The Beetle of th e 
Carob-tree. 
Curculio Cypri. The W eevel from Cyprus. 
Meloe Cichorii. The Wittering Fly of the 
Ancients. _ .. 
Cerambyx fmyrnenfis. The Capricorn Beet 
from Smyrna. 
Gryllus arabicus. The Loculi from Arabia* 
Sphinx Atropos. 
Phalaena ficus. The Moth of the Fig-tree. 
Phalaena. hs 
, phalaena amygdali fruftus. The Moth of 
Almond. 
Phalaena Mori. The Silk Worm. 
Panorpa Coa. 
Cynics Pfenes. The Gall Fly of the Fig. 
Cynips Sycomori. The Gall Fly of t * 
Sycamore. 
Cynips aegypti. The Egyptian Gall Fly- 
Tenthredo fodomitica. 
Tenthredo dactyl i. 
Ichneumon natoliae. 
Ichneumon vitis. 
Apis mellifera. The Bee. £ U le* 
