f S8 ) 



J35'7 A fine Soten anatinus, L. from Coromandel, very rare 



1358 A large and fine Cardiiim robuftum, S. from Fiorititt, very faircc-'LiJler, 328. :6^. 



1359 Three fine and rare fpecies of Patellit, viz, two of Mytiliforniis, H««/i/>ri5t'V 



Concbokgy, 3- 9. aud a large Ungarica, Z. ■ '. • • • 



1360' Toilrcurious and uncommon fpecies of Tellina, viz. Scobirtataj foliacca, &^lio« 

 '" ■ gua ftlis, L. aud Cruenta, S. KnorrW. 12. I. 



1561 The purple-rayed Oriental, and the Or.inge-coloured Occidental varieties of 



Sportdylus Gaederopus, L. the latter with two Chama gryplioides adherrngr. 



1362 Apair of a fcarce variety of Conuj varius, /ij»i?rVI. u 2. anda pair of Glau» 



cus, L^ Rum. 35. G. G. hoth fpecies rare 



ARriFiciAL curiosities;. 



From America, China, and the newly-difctivered Islands inthe South Seas* 



1363 A Chinefe book, containing 23 drawings in water-colours, (hewing the various 



procefles. in the gathering and curing of Tea ; and alfo the manner of or- 



dcrfng Silk-worms, and of manufacturing Silk in China- 

 J364 Another, containing a like number of drawings, exhibiting tUe various method j 



ufed by theChinefein the culture and ordering of Rice, frem the feed-time 



to Harveftj with the manner of reiurniug thanks to tlte Pagod for his 



bounties 

 136? A long roll of filk paper, on which is deliaeatcd in water-colours, the manner 



and order of a fplendid Chinese Procession, attended by the Emperor j 



preceded by a Pagod, the whole containing 66 figures 



1366 Another like roll, containing 67 figures, exhibiting various religious Cere- 



monies ef the Chinese, painted in like manner with the prceceding 



1367 The manner and form of a magnificent Religious Procession of the Chi- 



nese, in which' are upwards of 70 figures, painted on a like roll, and in the 

 fame manner as the two preceding articles 

 J368 A lady's head-drefsj a pair of lady's flippers, an elegant filk hand fire-fcreen 

 worked in embroidery, a pair of chop-fticks, 2 pencils, and a Cuftom-houfe 

 clearance for an Eaft-Indiaman, all from Chi7ia 



1369 A ftone adze, a cloth-beater, a fi(h-fkin rafp, a mallet, a wooden pillow, and a 



pair of mother-of-pearl caftinets, from Otahelte ; an organ, from Anamokka ; 

 and a whiftlc and a matted belt, from iVcxu Zealand 



1 370 A large wicker basket from Oiaheite, a vefiel made of a calabaft, curioufly orna- 



inentedT)y burning, from Cayenne, and a large deep wooden tray of Indiaa 

 workmanfhip 



1371 A curious feather ornament, from New Zealand, and various necklaces and other 



ornaments made of thells, bones, feeds, grafs, &c. by the jV«//i'« of the 

 Friendly and Sandwich Iflands, &Ct 



1371 A 



