Of Infeffr. 
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it looks juft like an Oval-Net. Within this, lies loofe 
another much {mailer, of a light Alh-colour, and made like 
other Infett-Bags. 
The Polilh’d FLESH-FLY ; that which is of a blewilh- 
black, like Steel. 
Another FLESH-FLY with a ftrong Prolofcis or Trunk, 
tawny Wings, black Eyes, bunched Back, brown, long, 
and fharp Belly, forked Tail, Chefnut Feet, the hinder the 
longeft. 
The GOLDEN-EYE. Mufca CJnyfopk ,as Moufet calls it. 
The Eye of this Fly is very curious, not only with its golden 
colour, but in being moll elegantly latticed, like that 
of a Butterfly. Whilit alive, they have a very Linking 
fcent. 
The OX-FLY. Mufla Boaria. Aftlus. 
The WHAME. Mufca Apiformis. Tabani fpecies. 
The WASP-FLY. Tabani fpecies altera. 
The TWO-BRISTLED-FLY. Mufca Bipilis. He hath 
two Briftles upon his Tail, Landing level. Moufet defcnbes 
five Species. 
The THREE-BRISTLED-FLY. Tripilium. Of thefe 
Moufet alfo defcribes five forts. Here are two of them 5 
One greater, the other Iefs. They are moL in May and June 
before and after the Rains. 
Flys, at the end of their Prohofcis, have a Piercer where¬ 
to Mouf. de with they broach the Skin, (a) They go only, faith Moufet , 
ibid?' Wltl1 four Fcct ’ u *' n S the two foremoL inLead of Hands, (b) 
This latter part of his ALertion is true 5 but the former, con¬ 
trary to common Obfervation. 
The Hair of the Head being often wet with the water 
of common Flys diLill d in Balneo Mar ice, will grow to a 
to id. c. 12. very great length, (c) AlmoL all Flys, being chew’d and 
(d) id. c.12. fwallow’d, caufe violent vomitings, (d) 
Arn °i- Two FLY-NESTS 5 with fome of the Flys. They are 
all black, with four Wings, the Horns and hinder Legs 
both long, and the end of the Tail thick. Of kin to the 
M. Bipilis. 
The NeLs are faLen’d or wrought, one, upon a head of 
Cyprefs-Grafs ; above I an inch long: the other, on the top 
of a Branch of Fern ; and is about an inch long. Both 
P Sea, id white like Wooll 5 very porous and compreffible, 
like 
