ing, for that it has a round body without Legs • as it 
rolls it ballances it felf with its taile. ’ 
, , It compofed it felffor change the 'iSth. oT Augujl) 
for which end, thefe Worms feek hiding places in the 
chinks, and clefts of old walls. 
It remained in its change \yth. days, depidied in the 
^able^ then came forth a Bee. 
When this Bee was fir ft hatched, I thought it want- 
ed wings j for in the place of them,I cou’d Animadvert 
nothing j. but 2 white points like Bin-heads 5 but the. 
Bee forthwith began to Ipread thofe white fpots, with its 
hinder feet 5 and within 2 hours fitted them fo, that 
they were fit to fly with. 
The nourilhment of this Bee^ is a certain fmet juice ; 
which it draws from the flowers of Cardusts Benediffns, 
it alfo feeds on Sugar, and may be kept long alive 
with it. 
It ules little , for. it lived’ 2 1 days without 
any food.' 
/ 
By the Bee, it to be underjiood 4 Fly 5 that it, a T wo > 
winged infeU j the Bee kind having ever F our wings. . 
e. ¥. I.' 
T'ab. 4' 
Number. 127. 
The Worm, of the I'^yth. Tables is found in Privies^' 
and is bred of Mens Excrements^it is a very flow creature. 
It compofed it felffor change the 28/^. of September i - 
and remained therein to the 22d. of O&ober. 
And at that time was born » E/», depidted in the 
Table. ' ■ . nJ . 
Thefe Flyes zre wontto abide about the places where 
they are bred, and I cou’d not keep it alive with Sugar. 
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