In the stomach of the horse. Puppa red brown with small prickles 
round the segments. 
3. Veterinus. Oe. The Red, or Breast Bot*. Wings clear, unspotted. Body- 
oblong, tapering, covered with reddish yellow hairs ; sides of the 
thorax and base of the abdomen with white tufted hairs. 
In meadows. Larva oblong, coral red, smooth joints, rounded, 
two last dark red. 
In horses stomachs. 
** Skin Bots. 
4. Bovis. Oe, Ox BoT or Gad Fly. Wings brownish unspotted. Thorax 
with four smooth raised lines. Abdomen, base white, middle 
black, end orange red. Legs black, with red feet. In meadows. 
Larva or grub in the backs of cows. White, with eleven segments 
or divisions, with a narrow and a broad line of rough points on 
each. 
0 Vernalis, Small Ox Bot. Less than the former; colours more 
obscure. I possess both male and female; whether a distinct 
species or a variety produced by season, I am unable to deter¬ 
mine. It also is found in America. 
5. Tarandi. j fie. Rhein-deer Bot. Wings immaculate. Thorax with four raised 
short lines. Abdomen with orange hairs. Like the former, but 
larger, more hairy, and of a darker orange. In Lapland, laying 
its eggs on the back of the rhein-deer. 
Larva white, black at the extremity. 
* # * Face’ Bots. 
6. Ovis. Oe. Sheep Bot. Wings transparent, minutely spotted near the base. 
Abdomen reflecting white and black according to the light, in 
squares. Thorax with raised black dots. Among sheep, laying 
the egg on the margin of the nose. Larva white, with black 
transverse lines and spots in the frontal cavities of the shee p 
* In the cabinet of my esteemed friend, J. Francillon, there are specimens, sent by J. Abbott 
from America, which I take to be of this species, though somewhat smaller, and the colours 
much more obscure. He observes, that the parent fly lays its eggs on the breast of the horse. 
FINIS. 
W. Flint, Printer, Old Bailey, London. 
