The Natural Eliflory of JAMAICA. 
391 
At the end of the laft line add, Betes rouges de Labat. T. 1. p.154 
1§5 curd by a Decoéction and Fomentation of Vinetops, & Mom- 
bain, Orange and odoriferous Leaves. 
F. 192.0 16. At the end add, Palmyt Worm. Mer. Met. Ins. Sur. 
p- 48. producing a great Weevill. Vers de Palmifte, Labat. T. 1. 
» 419. 
{f chefe Worms are roafted on a wooden Spit, and bafted with 
Crums of Bread, grated with Salt and Nutmeg, it isa delicate and 
good Mear: The Oil from their lying in the Sun is good againft Aches 
from Cold They come to the Mouches cornues, the Bois de Soye 
or Silk Cotton Tree yielding them. Labat. T. 2.p. 379. A 
P.195.1.13- dt the end add, Minus Araneorum genus, Mer. Met: Ins. 
Sur, p, 18. The Buff-prickled Sarinam Spider. Araneus fulvus Surina- 
menfis pedibus aculeatis. Pet. Mem, Cur. Jaz. 1709. p. 12. 
P. 196.1, 43. After obfito add, Tab. 235. fig. 3. 
Pi 198.1. 36. After 144 add, Jaacijra Marcgr. p. 245. Scorpions, Ros 
chef. p. 266. Du Tertre. p. 340. where he fays, that they change their 
Skins, lay Eggs in a Bag, made as Spiders, and get upon the Backs of 
their Mothers when young and in hazard. 
P. 199. 1.10. At the end add, Cruftaceum quoddam Animalculum 
faucibus pifcis Acarapitamba inherens. Marcgr. p. 155. 
l, 22 At the end add, Millepied. Rochef, p: 159. 162.. Loubere du 
Siam, p. 45- Scolopendres, ou Centpieds des Antilles. Da Tertre. 
Pp: 349- 
After |. 25, add, Their bites are not mortal, The Ssamites believe 
they go fix Months one way, and fix another. Loubere du Siam. 
45. 
: rage l. 30. After 350 add, Labat. T- 2. p, 378. 
l. 30. At the end add, Kakkerlacco, Mer. Met. Ins. Sur. p. 1- 
4fter\.41 add, They, and Ants eat up filk Worms, their Bags and 
Eggs, Labat. T, 3. p. 485. 
P. 206. 1.14. After Infetum add, T. 237, fig. 20, 
1,27. Atthe end add, Labat. T, 2. p. 375. 
P. 208 |.12- 4¢ the end add, Cochinell. Tradefc. p. 35. Cochinella 
officinarum. Pet. Tab. 75. fig. 9. that part of it us’d in Phyfick or dy- 
ing. F. irs Chryfalis or Coffins G- the Beetle in its perfect State. Car. 
p. §58. Infe&te appelle Cochenille de Labat. T. 4. p. 29. found on prick- 
ly-Pears, Acacias, Acajous. Avocatas, oc. 
P. 221. |. 8. After'270 add, Labat. T. 2° p.331. They feed Poul- 
try. 
’. 2220 After thi laft line add, In the Fields about Buenos Ayres, former- 
ly there were many Vineyards planted by the firft Inhabitants, which 
are now ruin’d by the great Ants which eat the Fruit, before ic was ripe. 
Now there are only fome Vines, whofe Truncs are defended by Water. 
Feuillee. p. 246, 
P.224 1.2. After Tertre add, Labat. T.2. p, 373. 
P.225. 1.6. 4r the end add, Mouftiques ou Maringoins de Labat. T. 2. 
p. 439. Yom. 5: p. 253. where he fays, that they. were fore’d to lye in 
Tents made of thick Canvaffe, to keep from them in the Night in fome 
Parts of St. Domingo. | 
P. 227. At the end add, Flat Famaica two tooth’d shell. Ej. Cat. Clafs 
p- 98. N. 376. a 
P. 230. 1. 36. After Patulo ad#, Cochlea fluviatilis virens. Feuillee p. 
412. inthe River near Lima. 
P.239 
