Part I. 
1 66 Of Infecls. 
arc three) and the Tail-piece, is alfo variegated with a 
curious fort of fmall white Streaks, which, at the fird, look 
like fine Hair. 
The great Joynts of the Legs (as is alfo belt obfervable 
in other larger Infetts) are joyn’d together, not only by 
Ligaments, as are the Bones in other Animals 5 but the glo¬ 
bular knob of one , is entirely inclofed , and fo winds, 
within the globular Concave of another. The imitation 
whereof, may be feen in the Joynted Images, which fome 
Stone-Cuters make ufe of, for their direction as to 
Poflures. 
The THICK GOGLE-EYED BEETLE of the Eaft- 
Indies. Carabus Oriental A craffus. I find it not defcnb’d. 
About an inch and I long, ? of an inch over where thicked. 
His Eyes near the colour, Ihape and bignefs of golden 
Millet-feed. His Teeth of a fad Cbefnut, and very robuft. 
His Horns are broken off. His Forehead, the Tides of his 
Bread:, Shoulder-piece, and Wing-lhells, all rough cad, 
efpecially the two parts lad nam’d ; the Shoulder-piece 
with numerous fmall punches, the Wing-lhells with greater 
and fewer; two whereof before, rounder and larger than 
the red. 
On his Bread he hath a fhort, thick anddurdy Thorne or 
Spike directed forward, and fomewhat downward. He 
is all over of a curious green, bright and with drong 
Bays of Gold, but modly on his Belly, Forehead, and the 
inward Margins of his Wing-lhells. The hinder ends of 
which have one or two little Indentures. His Legs bro¬ 
ken off! 
The long GOGLE-EYED BEETLE of the Eajl-Indies. 
Neither is this defcrib’d, that I find. About an inch and! 
long 5 where broadell * an inch. His Head fmall, fomewhat 
bigger than that of a common Bee. His Eyes great. 
Oval, and of a Cbefnut colour. His Forehead between 
them of a lhining green, and rough cad. His Teeth very 
drong. His Horns broken off! His Shoulder-piece almolf 
fquare, but fomewhat broader behind. This, his Wing- 
lhells, and his Bread of a glorious green mixed with fome 
faint Rays of Gold 5 but their outer Margins, efpecially, 
as you turn him on his Belly, look of a pure Bice-Blew. 
Their hinder ends (as alfo the Tail) tinged with the 
colour 
