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'TteeSi and to do f»mi»ute their fubftaoce,akhough\v^od3 
aniJmoft hard, into a moft fine Powder j which in eve* 
ry Speeiet of Teredo may be obferved. 
It compofed it felf to chauge the »o/A. of Novemhety 
i 66 ^. And the 6 th. of Aprillt the Year following 16154. 
the R.ed creature prefented it felf to our Eyes defigned 
' in this Table. 
i kept it alive with Sugar untill the 5 th. of Maj. 
c.T. 1. Number, tjo. 
Tab. ,79. 
The PFdr/»io£ the Moth.Tabky was brought in acer- 
taine Ship from New Zelandy in the. Wefi Indiesy into this 
Country. 
I found it in the bark of wood, of which Chefts are 
wont to bemadcjin which is wont to be brought , 
outofthelW/et 5 from that bark it hath its Originally 
and doth (eek nourilhtnent , it began to undergoe the 
r^4«^cthe, 7/^.of September y and remained in it to the 
i^th.o? O&ober, and at that time changed theOLmh and 
with the fkin the fbape ; by little and little, the colour^ 
members and all the reft. 
The manner of the chan^ (* as I Obferved it JI have 
fet forth in iheTabley and at length, the Transformation 
being compleated, an JnfeS, ^pethaps never feen in thefe 
Regions') came forth, ofa wonderful! ftrufture and fhape, 
much unlike to the firft which it had 5 which I have alfo 
ddineated exaftly. 
ti. p. I. ' ' Nuiriber. titf, 
Tab, 7^, 
The Wormy of the \\\th..TabUy is in Dntch called the 
Corne Worme-j beeaufeitconfumcstherootsofC’(?r»e j it 
is found alfo in Gardens and Orchards. 
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