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This is an ordinary Flelh- flyj and therefore the Aurelia 
was Carrion andputrid-^ when the Fly fed upon ih To kpom 
when a Chry falls is alive^ is by touching theTatleofit^for 
although it havenolocall andprogrejjim snotion^ while in 
that jiate^ yet it can wag that part very hriskley t As to 
fajling fb long'^ as Juch they ^sujifaji havingm 
Organs to eat^ and being in difguife 3 but whether thy are 
not Feds by a nourijhment equivalent to that of Infants 
in the Wombs Is to be inquired after* 
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Number. 4^. 
\ X\\^Catter pillar of the 49^^. Table: I fed 15 Dayes 
with the Leaves of treesy ^vheri it began to Ab« 
ftainfrom Meat, it turned andtoffed every way with 
great anxiety, and labour, and then it gently repofed and 
changed the 1 7 //^. Day of Jnly:> and the 2oth» Day of 
Angufis came forth a Yellov/ Fly , not unlike a Bee : 
Figured in the Table* 
We have fuid that Ichneumons arc of the Waip kind,?# is 
therefore no wonder that fome fort ofWsiCps or Bee, neare 
alih^'infjape to that which we vulgarly own & callWdXpS‘^ 
Jljoud be nurifsed after the fame manners that issjhoud 
make the bodies t?/Catterpillars, theplace of theirnourifl^ 
ments if not the matter too^ as in this By- birth : this if 
yet a great mijiery $0 m after what manner ^ and on what 
thefe Wa(p«Wormes feed within the Bodys of Catter® 
pillars 3 lie Anxiety lAe Catterpillar in its change s 
argued thetroublefim OueJi^it had in its Body* 
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