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7. The brown and fomewhat hairy Fie, with the edge of the belly 
fharp, and having three yellow lines, with a triangular f{pot. 
' 8. The Bee-Flie, produced trom the long-tailed maggot of neceflary 
houfes: the black Flie with a velvet body, marked with three tranf* 
verfelines, ; 
9. The black Fe with two yellow belts on the back. 
to. The black #/e with iron-grey wings, and three white interrup* 
ted belts on the back. 
11. The brown Fie with iron-grey wings, and the edges of the feg- 
ments of the body grey. 
Of the hairy Fes there are, 
1. The black Fie with the edges of the wings thin, fcalloped, and 
whitifh. 
2. The common hairy dung Fie with a {pot on each of the wings. 
3. The black Fie with the bate of the belly-part white, and its ex¢ 
tremity brown. 
4. The Fie with a grey brealt, and the point of the belly-part whites 
and the wings marked with an iron-grey {pot. 
5. The Fie with a grey breaft, and a black body, having a dufky 
- iron-grey fpot, on each of the wings. 
6. The Fle with a white body, except behind, where it is black, and 
having white wings, marked with a black {pot. 
9. The Fle with a yellow breaft, and a brown fpot on the wings. 
%. The grey Fle with iron-grey wings, and a brown fpot on each. 
Of Flies that have variegated wings, there are, 
1. The Fle with black wings tipped with white. 
2. The Fue with two black {pots on each wing. 
3. The F/e with white wings and a fingle black {peck on the extre* — 
mity of each. ‘ 
4. The unguiculated winged Fie, with white wings, and a black 
fpot in the middle. 
5. The black Fue with the wings variegated on the fore part, with 
black and white. 
6. The Fie with grey wings, fpotted with black. 
7. The grey Fle with unguiculated wings, {potted with brown. 
8. The Fie with white wings, whofe edges are black, and marke 
with black fpots. 
9. The Fie with white wings, and three brown fpecks, and a brow# 
' fpot at the end. 
1o. The Fle with white wings, marked with four grey ftreaks, and 
-as many fmaller, running alternately between them. 
11. The Fie with white wings, marked with four fireaks, and havi0$ 
five pair of {pots on the back. 
12, The green-eyed Flie with white wings, and marked with th? 
letter S, in a double line, of a brown colour. : 
' 13. The Fie with white unguiculated wings, marked with four 
brown ftreaks, and having the extremity of the breaft yellow. 
14. The Fle with pale wings, marked with black veins, and tw? 
tranfverfe undulated brown lines, and brown tips. 
_ 15. The Fie with membranaceous wings, {potted with black, 
three rows of black fpecks on the body. 
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