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Fa = es 
Of Moths, whofe Generation is not yet known. 
Crass I. 
S52 C6 Tt. 2. 
L. 1. Ch. 5. | L | Givta rs 
HE GLORY OF KENT, a Moth. This is the only Moth of the Kind 
that I have yet heard was ever taken in England or elfewhere. It was found 
about the Middle of April, 1741, flying in a Wood, in the Day-time, near 
Cookham, by Weftram, in Kent. Yt was taken by Mr. William Conftable, who 
lives near that Place; and the Moth: i is at prefent in the Poffefflion of Mr. Charles Cabrier, 
of London. 
The Double-Flowering Peach. 
Perfca Africana nova, flore incarnato pleno, Tourn. 
I,. 1. Cu. 5. we ; Il. 1.8; & so 
HE CLEIFDEN NONPAREIL, a Moth. This curious Fly was found 
by Mr Davenport, fticking againft the Body of an 4/h Tree, near Cleifden, in Buck 
inghamfoire. Yt was taken in the Month of Fuly: Is at prefent in the Poffeffion of Charles 
Lockyer, Efg; and is the only one of the Sort that I have i feen or heard of, 
The Ciphian Rofe. 
Rofa ; pimpinella minor Scotica, flortbus ex albo & corneo eleganter variegatis: 
3 Pluk, Alm. 
Boox 
