way anfwer. Befides thefe, there are a great many more 
on each fide, of the like fhape and bigncfs, but of the colour 
of Copper or tarnifh’d Brafs. The Back and Sides are 
fhagcl, the Belly fmooth or bald. He is about three 
inches and Hong. 
The Teeth of this Animal,are faid by all to be venimous. 
And probably, all the Needles above deferibed, are fo 
ltkewife. 
The middle Bald GALLY-WORM. Julus glaber. They 
have commonly betwixt forty and fifty Legs on a fide 
anfwering to fo many cruftaceous Rings, with fome 
refemblance to a Trirenm ; whence Moufet gives it the 
Englijh Name. 
Another Bald Gally-Worme, of a yellowifh colour, and 
fewer Feet ; being the third fort mention’d by Moufet, 
The SILK-WORME. Bombyx. The full Hiftory hereof 7 ”^ 
while transformed into an Aurelia , and thence a Butterfly , 
the Worme. And in the Butterfly , the Penis , Par aflat a and 
Tefticles of the Male; and the Womb and Ovarium of the 
Female. Particularly, of the Lungs, he faith, That the 
SilkzWorm hath not only thefe, or Parts analogous, but 
that almoft every Ring hath two pair, which are branched 
out to all the other Parts abovcfaid : their feveral Orifices 
being remarquable, by fo many little black Circles which 
encompafs them, on the fides of the Worme. If any of thefe 
Orifices be oiled over, fo as to exclude the Aer, the Parts 
to which they belong, prefently grow Paralytic A, and if 
all, the Worm will die within the fpace of a Pater Nofler. 
Of the Medulla Spinalis , he faith to this purpofe, That, 
from the Head to the Tail, there are about thirteen large 
Nodes therein ; which he conceives to be, as it were, fo 
many little Brains; the Worme having no vifible Brain 
