( T23 ^ 
Number. 128. 
The Worm depifted in the ti2th. tahle^ was bred 
of rotten dryed Fifli called Scate. 
Nature cannot be idle j the corruption of one is the 
generation of another ; and from rottenneffe, elpecially 
in a hot and moift matter ( whicbfeems to be moft ape 
for generation* ) divers Animalls are produced. 
I experienced this Worm the -iSlh. of May ; to be 
changed into an egg j and a Great Fly to be bred of that 
egg the 2 1 fi. of depicted in the Table. 
G. ?. I. 
Tab. 4. 
Number i2g. 
The W^m reprefented in the ngth. Table, is bred 
sn the fruit of that shr$tb, which in Dutch is called the 
Speen appell 5 and the virtues which are afcribed to the 
fruit 5 are alfo of the white worm bred within it, to 
wit, for the Files, and burning Fevours, and for thele 
ends,^the fruit is gathered about the i6th. of OBober, 
ror the little White worm remains therein, to the mid- 
dle oljune of the year following; and at that time is 
turned into a Flyy making a hole to get out at. 
G. F. I 
Tab 5c 
Number. 130. 
I had a mind to try* what wou’d become of the pu- 
trid and corrup'ed Zirine of a man ; I made a Funnell 
of paper, and fo folded it, that no Fly ot other jtni- 
mall cou d get into it i having infufed into it oft times 
^2 humane 
G. P. I. 
Tab.^h 
