82. Vanden Heuvel on the Honey Bees of Guana, &. 
11. Puteréra, - Very painful. 
12. Kuriwiri, Blood-letting. 
13. Kana, Wild Cow. pe 
14. Haw, The Sloth. 
15. Hituri, Black Ape. 
16. Kuriwaka, A species of Parrot. 
Largest sort of Parrot. 
18. Warumari, ~~ < Long uae Ant. 
19. Pariéddi, ' Large W 3 
20. Léndi Gabi, ated 
41. Baraddi, — Bill Bird 
22. Waraddi, Very rare. 
23. Kuribiru, Snake Fish 
24, Warakabba, White back. 
25. Yawahu, Devil. 
26. Sibéru, Frog. 
27. Suli-Sali, ~ Small black Parrot. . 
28. Alaso, oon Small land Turtle. 
29, Wis: ‘ A Tree: that exudes a - milky 
In presenting this eéllention to el: Lyceum, I have, Sir, 
another pleasure, independent of that of enlarging its cabi- 
net. It is derived from the opportunity I have of affording 
by ocular evidence, incontestable ssa of a theory 
which has been maintained by a writers, of the ori- 
gin of the Bees of the a here. In consequence 
of their ewn = Noni kaees an. ‘opinion 
was advanced by the Abbe Raynal that they were | 
there by the first settlers, and is wecniecee pat forth in a work 
of credit and general reference, erat yclopeedia: Art. 
— in these words: “The Apis-mellifica, or common 
sean Bee, is an  Buropean i insect. te is ayes by Mr. 
te : completely cn Hoopes an the 
li ma te.” api an inversion of the tules of just rea- 
isistepsions. Of the native origin of the Bee o 
ica, no doubt can be en ntertained by any one, 
