INSECTS. 229 
11 8. Culex cypri. The Gnat of Cyprus. 
U9. Culex tcgypti. The Gnat of Egypt. 
J 2o. Mufca buphthalmi. The Fly of the Ox 
Eye. 
*21, Acarus citri. 
* 22 . Acarus teftudinis. 
12 3. Aranea galilcea. The Spider of Galilee. 
l2 4- Aranea vitis. The Spider of the Vine. 
*25. Aranea Coa. The Spider of Coa. 
l 2 6. Cancer Curfor. The Running Crab. 
99 . Scarabaeus ceratoniae 1 . The Beetle of the 
Carob-tree. 
I FOUND this at Cairo, feeding on the leaves 
of the Carob-tree. 
Io o. Curculio (Cypri) mediocris, fufcus, linea Ion- 
gitudinali atra in dorfo. The Weevel of Cyprus. 
This I catched at Cyprus. 
Iq i. Meloe cichorii b . The Bliftering Fly of the 
Ancients. 
-This lives and feeds on the flowers of Succory. 
l °2. Cerambyx frayrnenfis. The Capricorn Beetle 
of Smyrna. 
, * found this at Smyrna, in the burying place of 
Ule Jews. 
Io 3 ‘ Gryllus arabicus. The Arabian Locufls. 
a Lin. Syft. Nat. P. 353. N. 57. b P. 41 9. N. 5. 
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