264 BENJ. PIKE'S, JR., DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



Down of peaches, and quinces, and other fruits. 



Down of bean shells and lupin shells. 



Derbyshire spar, very small pieces of. 



Diamond dust, and the dust of other precious stones. 



Deal, small shavings of. 



Earwigs' claws, wings, legs, and the insects that infest them. 

 Eels, in paste and sour vinegar, very curious. 

 Elm, root of. 



Fruits, rind of, pared very thin. 



Fleas, very small ones. 



Flies' heads, wings, legs, feelers, &c. very proper. 



Farina of flowers and plants, also of butterflies. 



Flakes of snow Frost-hoar from windows, <fec. 



Flint and steel, small particles from the collision. 



Flour, mites in. Fur of animals. 



Feathers of small birds, downy part very curious. 



Fish, the tails and fins of very small ones, stickleback, &c. 



Fish skin, and fibres of crabs resemble fine linen. 



Fishes' eyes, teeth, brain, gills, and transparent shells. 



Flowers, thin leaves of, very interesting. 



Flowers of grasses, corn and fruits. 



Gooseberries, thorns and skin of. 



Gnats' heads, wings, and legs, very beautiful. 



Grasshoppers' head, legs, and various parts of the body. 



Glow- worm, under part very beautiful. 



Garnet sand. 



Hairs of the head, of hogs, cats, mice, and other animals. 



Hairs of plants, fruits, leaves, seeds, &c. 



Hail-stones. 



Hornet's Wings, skin, sting, &c. 



Ice-plants, very beautiful. 



Ice, small pieces of. 



Insects of all kinds, if small, proper objects. 



Insects' eggs, nests, <fec. 



Lizards, very small ones, all parts proper objects. 



Limbs of small shrimps, and aquatic animals. 



Lemon, the peel sliced very thin, and fruit cut transversel} 7 ". 



