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13^7 A fine Sofcn anatinus, (ram CoromanM, very rare 



1358 A large and fine Cardium robuftum, S. from Florida, very fcarce-^Vjlei; 328.16^, 



1359 Three fine and r*re Tpecies of Patella, viz. two of Mytiliformis, HKW//&r;yV " 



Conchology, 3. 9. and a large Ungarrea, L. : 



1 360 Four curious and uncommon fpecies of Tdlina, viz. Scobinata, foUacea, & lin- 



gua felis, Z. and Cruenfa, 5, KnorrYl. 12. i, ' . . -; 



1361 The purple-rayed Oriental, and the Orange-coloured Occidental varieties of 



Spondylus Gsederopus, L. the latter with two Chama gryphoides adhcritij 



1362 A pair of a fcarce variety of Conus varius, KnarYl, i. .2. and a pair.of Glau-- 



cus, L. Rum. 33. G. G. hotb fpecies rare 



' ARTIFICIAL CURIOSITIES, 



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From America, China, and the newly-difcoveredlshwus in the South Sea?. 



1363 A Chlnefe book, containing 23 drawings i« water-coldXirs, (hewing the various 



procelTes in the gathering and curing of Tea J and alfo the manner of or- 

 dering Silk-worms, and of manufafturing Silk in China 



1364 Another, containing a like number of drawings, exhibiting.the various methods 



ufed by the Chinefe in the culture and ordering of Rice, from the feed-time 

 to Harveft; with the manner of rsturning thanks to the Pagod for his 

 bounties 



136^ A long roll of lilk paper, on whix;h Is delineated In water-colours, the manner 

 and order of a fpleudid Chinese Procession, attended by the Emperor, 

 preceded by a Pagod, the whole containing 66 figures 



J366 Another like roll, containing 67 figures, exhibiting various religiotts Cere- 

 monies of 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 



1368 A lady's head-drefs, a pair of lady's flippers, an elegant filk hand fire-fcreen 



worked in embroidery, a pair of chop-flicks, 2 pencils, and a CuHom-houfe 



clearance for an Eaft-Indiaman, all from 

 J 369 A Hone adze, a cloth-beater, a filh-fkin rafp, a mallet, a wooden pillow, and a 



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



and a whiftle and a matted belt, from Nevj Zealand 

 1370 A large wicker basket from Otahelte^ a veflel made of a calabalh, curioufly orna-^ 



mented.by burning, from Cayenne^ and a large deep wooden tray of Indian. 



workmanlhip 



J 37 1 A curious feather ornament, from Neiv Zealand, and various necklaces and other^ 

 ornaments made of fiiells, bones, feeds, grafs, &c. by the Native} of the 

 Friendly and Sa/tdwid) I/lands, &c. 



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