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tb« sting in, in cbe act of generation ; chere are six partitions otringles on the neither part, and on the outside** especially of thefourth and fifth golden coloured hairs.
The Humble-Bee first described, affords some special rari-ties not observed by any, and therefore I must return co her a*gain. In the tayl being opeoed r i$ a double cavity or hole, thecine (if I mistake not) for generation and parturition, and theother for the evacuation cf excrements* in the neather part .( dissecting it ) I sound as in a Hive Bee, a bladder to which ad-joynsthe entral, not so white as in a home-Bee, then you shallhave (as I have often found) their young ( but one visible asonce ) which ate not excluded, torpid, and liyeJess cggs, but liv.ssand grow in the dammes belly; I have found some as large asgreat Tares (like the Worms in the cpmbcs) so that all theparts ofthe Worme are very visible, and these have lived aftejtiI have cut them out some homes, and would continually con-tract and gather themselves into a round, and then again extend <themselves, but were not able to make any progressive morion*,being without feet.
In the breast I perceived a little thing co pant, -nd beat a great..while after I fevered it from the lower part at the incision, whenI after, opened the breast, I found sour several parts 1'ike severalmembers, but I was not able ( my sight being weak ) to distin-guish one member from another, but concluded there was aheart,liver, and lungs, all were reddish, but, some parts wet?more ted than others,.
Under the horny tunide of the eye isa white moysturc, and tsomething white likewise, like brains in the middle of the Head ; ;her tongue is drawn so dose, partly under her peek, and pwdyinto her mouth* that iris scarcely visible, but when she weyks';. Ibeing dead, | found it much longer than a Beer, ,as long as s >Barley corn ; she hath two fangs, on either side one, che tongue ■at th; root is as great as a small pin, underneath of a black co-lour to the middle, where it is divided into three parts, twp >shutter on cither side, and a longer in the middle, so that ithath a triple tongue j this sort that breed their young within ithem, ate without a sting; on their bellies near the roots of their -leggs,are little round reddish creatures, with very lor>g^hor«s 4 .With fix Jeggs, which run very quick and swift, which (I be—
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