INSECTS, 
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1 1 8. Culex cypri minimus fubfufcus, antennis bre- 
viffimis fafciculis plumofis, alis ovatis. The Gnat 
of Cyprus. 
This is an infeft peculiar to Cyprus, and ocea- 
ns great uneafmefs, by its painful bites in the 
J^-ight ; which leave puitules more inflamed, and 
onger of duration, than thofe made by the common 
Gnat. 
Ij 9- Culex aegypti articulationibus candidis. The 
Gnat of Egypt. 
1 20. Mufca Buphthalmi. The Fly of the Ox 
Eye. 
This is found in the common Ox Eye, near 
■Damiata in Egypt, in great numbers. 
1 2 1. Acarus citri. 
I have feen this infett in a rotten lemon. 
122. Acarus teftudinis. 
This lives on the Land Turtle at Smyrna. 
123. Aranea galilsea. The Spider of Galilee. 
This I found near the Fountain of Solomon in 
GaliJee, 
*24. Aranea vitis. The Spider of the Vine. 
This I found on the vines in Natolia. 
125, Aranea 
