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CONTENTS 
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Second Volume. 
The Introdu€tion to the Second Volume: 
The Natural Hiftory of JAM AIC A. 
BOOK I, Of the Trees of Jamaica, 
eh I. Of Trees, which bear their Flowers and Fruit fepara- 
eel , 
Chap-If. Of Trees bearing dry Fruit, which are not hliquofe? g 
Chap. — Of Trees that have papylionaceous Flowers, and are fili- 
quofe- 3 ) 
Chap. IV; Of Trees which bear Berries, and are umbilicated or af 
culated. 
Chap. V- Of Trees which bear Berries, that are neither umbilicated 
nor caliculated. 89g 
Chap. VI. Of pruniferous Trees, or fuch as bear Plumbs. Ilo 
Chap. VII. Of pomiferous Trees, or fuch as bear Apples. 138 
Chap. VIII. Of Woods, Fruits, Rofins, ce. 182 
BOOK Il, Of Infeds, 
Chap. I. Of fuch as fuffer no change in their Form, and have no 
Fect. 189 
Chap. Il. Of Infeéts, which are commonly believ’d to fuffer no change 
in their Form, and have fix or more Feet. 191 
Chap. Ill. Of Libellx, Perlx, or Adderbolts, wild Bugs, Locufts, and 
Crickets. 200 
Chap. IV. Of Beetles. 204 
Chap. V. Of Eruca, Aureliz or Coffins, Butterflies, and Phalenz or 
Moths. 212 
Chap. VI, Of Infetts with membranaceous Wings, as Ants, Bees, 
Wafps, Flies and Gnats. 22% 
BOOK. Ill Of Teftaceous Animals 
Chap.I. Of Land and River Shells, 227 
231 
Chap: II. Of Patellz, or Limpets: 
Chap. III. OF Tubuli Vermium 234 
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