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^"f n HE Part now publifh'd, oï the Natural Hiflory of Florida and Caro- 

 J. Unci) concludes 200 Plates, which are all that were at firft defigned; 

 but with what remains of the Collection I brought from America^ and 

 an Addition of other non-defcript Animals and Plants, received fin ce from 

 that Part of the World: I have now by me ample Materials for another 

 Set of Twenty Plates, which, if approved of, I defign to add by Way of 

 Appendix- This however need not obftrudt the immediate Binding of both 

 Volumes, for by leaving a fmall Vacancy at the End of the Second Vo- 

 lume, with Guards for fifteen Sheets* they may be inferted without any 

 Defacement, or being perceived. 



This additional Part of the Collection confills of fuch curious Subjects, 

 that for the Reputation of the Work, I am loath to omit, and for no 

 other Reafon. 



PARTICULARS as under. 



ANIMALS. 



i>ISON Americans. The Buffello of 

 J-* America. 



Lepus Javenfis. The Javan Hare. 

 Perdix flveftris Americanus. The Par- 



tridge of America. 

 Lagopus. A Kind of Heathcock. 

 Penguin. A particular Species. 

 Alka. A Species of the Auk. 

 Hirundo cauda acuieata Americana. 

 Pittrelj or Storm Finch. 



Avis Tropicorum. The Tropick Bird. 



Ardea criftata maxima Americana. The 



largeft Heron. 



Regulus Crifiatus Americanus. The Golden 

 Crown'd Wren. 



Anas, &c. A beautiful Duck from New- 

 foundland. 



Filli in Armour, it being covered with Bone. 



A monftrous Fifh. 



Salamandra maculât a. A fpotted Eft. 



INSECTS. 



ÇColopendra. 

 *-* Scarobœi, 

 Blatta. 



Vefpce-ichneumones. 

 Formica. 

 Chegoes, &c. 



VEGETABLES. 



% f^O CAO, or Chocolate Planr. 



VJ Volubilis filiquofa Mexicana, Vanelles. 



Anacardium, Acajou. 



Li hum Attamafco, Indis dicJum. 



Lilium rubrum minimum. 



Lilio-Narcijfus Poliantbos fore alio. 



Flos pajjionis fiore elevato fuave rub ente fruBu 



hexagono rnfo, folio bicorni abfque angulo 



prominente in medio. 

 Ficus Citrii polio fruftu paroo purpurea. 



Chryfanthemum Martigonisfoliis, floribus ramofs. 

 Ifora Altheœ folio non ferrato JrucJu longiore • 



& Angujliore. 

 Calceolus fore maximo rubente purpuras venis 



notato Joliis amplis birjutis venofs radice 



Dentis Canini. 

 P feudo- Acacia Hifpida foribus rofeis. 

 Chameerhododendron Americanum. 

 Magnolia affinis. 

 HamameJis, Gronov. 



THere being a Frontice-Piece, Preface, 

 and Maps of the Country's, to be 

 added at the conclusion of the Work. 



It is defired, not to bind up any of the 

 Sets, 'till the whole are finifhed. 



