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. |
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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. |