Flying Vermin.

Insecta volantia.

The Bee, 1. maketh honey
which the Drone, 2. devoureth.
Apis, 1. facit mel
quod Fucus, 2. depascit
The Wasp, 3.
and the Hornet, 4.
molest with a sting;
and the Gad-Bee
(or Breese), 5.
especially Cattel;
but the Fly, 6.
and the Gnat, 7. us.
Vespa, 3.
& Crabro, 4.
infestant oculeo;
& Oestrum
(Asilus), 5.
imprimis pecus.
autem Musca, 6.
& Culex, 7. nos.
The Cricket, 8. singeth.Gryllus, 8. cantillat.
The Butterfly, 9. is a
winged Caterpillar.
Papillio, 9. est
alata Eruca.
The Beetle, 10. covereth
her wings with Cases.
Scarabæus, 10. tegit
alas vaginis.
The Glow-worm, 11.
shineth by night.
Cicindela [Lampyris], 11.
nitet noctu.

[ XXVI.]

Four-Footed Beasts: and First those about the House.

Quadrupeda: & primum Domestica.

The Dog, 1.
with the Whelp, 2.
is keeper of the House.
Canis, 1.
cum Catello, 2.
est custos Domûs.
The Cat, 3.
riddeth the House
of Mice, 4.
which also
a Mouse-trap, 5. doth.
Felis (Catus) 3.
purgat domum
à Muribus, 4.
quod etiam
Muscipula, 5. facit.
A Squirrel, 6.
The Ape, 7.
and the Monkey, 8.
are kept at home
for delight.
Sciurus, 6.
Simia, 7.
& Cercopithecus, 8.
habentur domi
delectamento.
The Dormouse, 9. and
other greater Mice, 10.
as, the Weesel, the Marten,
and the Ferret,
trouble the House,
Glis, 9. &
cæteri Mures majores, 10.
ut, Mustela, Martes,
Viverra,
infestant domum.

[ XXVII.]