4.00 CONTENTS 
Chop.1V. Of Conche Veneris- 234 
Chap. V. Of Nerits. . 337 
Chap, VI. Of Sea Snails and Trochi. . i 2! 839 
Chap. VI,Of Buccina, whofe Spire are fhort.: | | 242 
Chap. Vit -Of Buccina, whofe Spire “ate longer and fmooth. > 244 
Chap. VIII. Of Buccina, whofe Spire are long and muricated. 247 
Chap. IX, Of the Coverings tor the Mouths of fome unknown 
Shells. 254 
Chap. X. Of bivalv’d Shells, and firft of the Pinna and Spondyl ibid. 
Chap. XI. Of Scallops and (Cagitilas 256 
Chap, XII. Of Oyfters, Mufcles and Pholades. 261 
Chap. XIII. Of Telling and Cham fo 264 
Chap XIV... Of Multivalves a 266 
Chap. XV. Of Echini Marini, Sea Urchins, or Sea Eggs,’ wf 267 
BOOK. A. Of cruftaceous Animals, Sea Stars and Blubbers* 
Chap. i OF Crabbs. 269 
Chap. f Sea Stares. . - os 272 
Cinp. ra) f Sea Nettles, Blubber or Pulmo marines. Wilt. 973 
BOOK. V. Of the Fifbes of Jamaica 
Chap. I. Of logg, cartilagineous, and plain flat Fifhes. 276 
Chap, If. Of the Eel: 278 
Chap II. Of Fifhes with rounder or contraéted Bodies, bor 
‘Chap, IV. of Fifhies: which: are fmooth, and have one Finn on ne 
~ Backs, °> 
; ' 28r 
> Chap. wat Of. Fithes which are fmooth, and bave two Finns on their 
~~ Backs. “284 
*Chap. mL OF Fithes which are prickly and have ¢ one Fine on their 
Backs... ** "286 
‘Chap. VII. Of Fifhes which are prickly and have two Finns: on their 
Backs, 288 
BOOK VI. Of the Bards of Jamaica 293 
Chap. I. Of Land Birds. 294 
Chap. II, Of Birds which wade, or frequent watery Places, 314, 
id II. Of Water-Fowl, or fuch as are Web-footed and {wim 
322 
BOOK VII Of the Quadrupeds and Serpents of Jamaica 
ae I. Of the larger Quadrupeds, that are whole and cloven Foot- 
Chap. II. Of Quadrupeds, 
| Vi 27. 
which are oviparous or | | 3 
Chap. Til. Of Serpents, PRObS .Onday Eggs. 331 
335 
BOOK VIII Of the Stones, Earths, Sands, Minerals, Ke 337 
Voyage from Jamaica -to England. - 341 
Additions to the Firft Volume. 
Additions to the Second Volume, 37 
