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fab anti Horfe Flies, have but two Wings, and 
are of various Colours, as black, brown, yellow, 
0 c. 
CEftri ., Gad Flies, or Breeze Flies. The large 
black and yellow Gad Fly, and the fmall Breeze Fly 
are of this Kind. 
Mu/ca, Flies. There are a great many Speci¬ 
mens of Flies, common enough* feveral white 
winged Flies, fome hairy, and ethers variegated 
with black and yellow, or blue and green, and 
many entirely black or yellow muft here be men¬ 
tioned. 
Culic&s , Gnats, a troublefome Infed, too well 
known from its fevere ftinging. Some of the Spe¬ 
cimens here fhewn refemble the Molketo Fly of 
Jamaica and the Weft Indies. 
Arane^i (Infeds without Wings) Spiders of va¬ 
rious Kinds, and among the reft, the Italian and 
Weft Indian Tarantula. 
Onifci , Wood Lice, or Millepedes, confifting 
of feveral Specimens of the different Kinds. 
Scorpiones, Specimens of Scorpions of different 
Sorts from various Parts of the World, differing in 
Size. 
Iulii Gally-worms. Thefe are a Kind of Worm 
with a long Body compofed of a great Number of 
Rings, with many fmall Feet and beaded Antennae* 
they are generally of a ferrugenous dufky or black- 
ifh Colour, living for the moft part under Ground, 
and when touched will roll themfelves in a Bali. 
Scolopendr^i feveral Specimens of the Centipes 
from America and elfewhere. The Bite of this In- 
fed is faid to be almoft as dangerous as that of the 
Scorpion. 
Aurelia , Aurelias, or Chryfalifes of feveral Spe¬ 
cies of Injfeds. 
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