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this order are the Libellula, or dragon-fly. Eph¬ 
emera, day-fly, Myrmelion, ant lion, &c. 
(K) Hymenoptera, containing specimens of 
Tenthredo, saw-fly, ichneumon flies, Cynips or 
gall fly, Chrysis, the ruby-tail, Sphex or Savage, 
Formica, the ant, Vespa, wasp, and Apis, the 
bee. 
(L) The order Diptera contains the Culex, 
or gnat, Tipula, the crane-fly, Stratiomys, ca- 
meleon-fly, Tabanus, Ehagio, Mydas, Asilius, 
Bombylius, the sword-fly, and Ostrus, the bot¬ 
fly. The order Omaloptera (genus Hippo- 
bosca, Linne) contains the swallow, sheep-tick, 
and forest-flv. 
GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
FIRST ROOM. 
TERRACOTTAS. 
All the Articles in the following Catalogue of An^ 
tiquities, unless where it is otherwise specified^ 
belonged to the Collection of the late Charles 
Towneley^ Esq. 
Over the door which fronts the entrance into 
this room, is a bust of Charles Towneley, Esq. 
to whose profound knowledge of ancient Sculp¬ 
ture, 
ROOM XI. 
Nat. Hist. 
ROOM L 
Antiquities. 
