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Number. J26, 
G.P.l., 
TaB.iJ. jj-g ^oth. of Augujiy I took up a Ripe Mujhromi^ 
and puting it under a GUJJe, I expofed it upon the 
Pavement to the Sun. The Day following, that Little 
Mufirome was full of little Black Worms , but the 
1 1 th. of September i the greateft part of it was turned 
into Blark water, like Ink j except that part, which 
was called the Stoole, or Foot, being the Root. 
In this impure Water I numbred 65 which 
the Day following did betake themielves to change^ 
but 7 Days after the zoth. of September, they were 
all turned to Living Fljies^ very fwift and nimble, with 
Red Heads , and Black Bodies ; fome of thefe were 
of an Elegant colour; and had on each fide a little 
hammer, with which they did beat and excite theni- 
felves. 
Some of thefe had Black heads 5 but one was of a 
• different colour from the reft, and of a bigger bo* 
die. bic. 
You may keep thefe ( if you pleafe Jlong alive with 
a Sweet Liquor; I (peak this by experience, as all 
things elfe, for I fed many of them from the xotA, of 
September, to the 2^th. of December the year follow- 
ing and I eou’d have eafily kept them longetj if it 
had been to any purpole. 
'G. $. 
lab, a*' 
Number. 137. 
We may very often fecj upon the leaves of Oziers, 
and other Trees, certaine Little green creatures, and 
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