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after this they put into the veflels fome glue, and 
went away. Then the Demoifelles would come, 
and attempt to wafh their eyes in the fame man- 
ner, and by the glue clinging to their eyes and 
feet, they were eafily caught; but this perhaps 
may not be true. 
Demoifelles are very fond of fhewing them- 
felves, and they make thefe uncommon geftures 
the moment they are looked at. Ariftotle fays, 
that they dance oppofite one another, and that 
then they are fo bufily engaged that they are 
eafily taken. 
They are found in many parts of Africa and 
of Afia; and frequent marfhes, becaufe they are 
fond of fith, 
Keyfler mentions one that had been taught te 
dance to a tune. 
Seconpd Division. 
HERONS wirn BALD HEADS. 
Of all the birds that migrate, or fly from one 
country to another, there are none that under- 
take more <liftant or more difficult flights than 
Cranes. “. 
They are feen in Sweden, the Orkney Iflands, 
Scotland, in Poland, and all the northern parts of 
Europe, 
Formerly 

