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8 Great Turtle Leopard Cat. 274. From the, Ifland 

 Mauritius. Its Belly very fiat and black, as are its fides, 

 its Hunch-back fpotted with white. 



9. Smal 1 Borneo Turtle Leopard. Cat. 275. Differs from 

 the laft, in being ten times let's, with very fmall Specks. 



10. Common, fmall, fpeckled India Gowry. Cat. 285* 

 Muf. Petiver. 712. This has a tawny Belly and Sides,\vhh 

 purple tips, it's a pretty but common Shell. 



11. Small Speckle-belly'd India Gowry. Cat.,286. About 

 the Size of the laft, but diffeiently fpeckled. 



12. Small, fpeckled, white-bellied Gowry. Cat. 287. 

 Its tip fpotted with black, and Belly all white, fpeckled 

 like the laft, but a Size lefs. 



Tab. 97- f "'Apopot Luzon. A fort of Wormwood of a 

 Fig. 1. Parjly Savour. Cat. 339. It flowers in Fe- 



bruary. See its Virtues Ray A^. p.. 8. pi. 1. 



2. A Chinefe Featherfew with double white or bluih 

 Flowers. Cat. 257. 



3. Another with a double yellow Flower. Muf. Pet. 786. 



4. Popotan Luzone. A broad hoary leaved kind of 

 Sea Tanfey. Cat. 341. Ray App. p. 8. pi. 4. 



y. A ioi t of broad and jagged-leaved yellow Sanicle, 

 call'd in Luzone, SUifilihan, Turay, or Subo. Cat. 345 

 Ray App. t>. 8. pi. 6. 



6. Gieat Madrafs Argus Gowry. Cat. 276. I have alfo 

 had it from Java and Borneo, but all decayed or dead 

 Shells:, The living ones are finely circled on the back 

 with 4 large black Spots on its Belly, 



7. Great, whhe,fcgg Gojvi)'. Cat.277. This isbrought 

 from Amboma and otner Parts of India, it's remarkable 

 for its Bulk, Whitenefs and Shape, having a fmooth 

 Mouth on one fide. 



8. Guinea Gow nes Muf. noftr. 19. Commonly call'd 

 BlacLvioor' 'sTeeth, and go in rhofe Parts for Mony. Thei'e 

 are often ufed at ^ards for Counters. • 



9. Smooth Blackmoor's Teeth. Like the laft, but with- 

 out Bumps. 



ro. Small, pale, girdled Liver Gowry, Jf«jT, ?2q/?r. 710. 



11. Small, black Gowry, with white Gndles, Muf. 

 -noftr. 711. Tlnsispietty ana common. 



12. White Warty Gowry. Cat. 291. It has generally 

 a Furrow along the Back, which is full of Warts, its 

 Belly ftreakt from fide to ude. 



13. Dz^m from the laft in being lefs, its Mouth tipt 

 with yellow, and the Warts not fo diftincl. Cat. 292. 



14. Fork-rnouth'd Wart Gowry. Cat. 294. The tips 

 ftanding far out, diftinguilh it from the reft. 



15. \v arty Liver Gowry. Cat. 293. Its colour differs 

 it from Fig. 12, 13. 



16. Ifabella Gowry. Cat. 280. A Tawney Shell with 

 black Streaks and Specks, its Belly white with Saffron 

 tips. 



17. Thick, Saffron-tooth'd Gowry. Cat. 281, By 

 which, and a lingular ridge on one fide its white Belly, 

 you may eafily Jcnow it rrom the reft. 



18. IN icholl 's Vema Gowry. Cat. 288. It's an elegant 

 Shell compofed of pale Fields lightly fpeckled and others 

 Amber-coloured, pounc'd with white. My curious Bro 

 ther Mr. John Nicholls was pieafed to make me a Prefent 

 of this, and is the only one I have yet feen either in 

 England or Holland. 



19. Northumberland Gowry :■ Cat. 282. This is diftin- 

 ^uifht from all others, in having a brown Spot like 

 iSiuifes on each fide. 



20. Cumberland Gowry . Cat. 283. Like the laft, but 

 without the fide Spots, and a much lighter Shell. 



21. Freckled Olive Gowry. Cat. 284. A pale longilh 

 Shell, freckjed with Olive Specks ana often clouded on 

 the Back. 



22. Pap-noled Gowry-kin. Cat. 295. A white Shell 

 ridged aofs the Back, with a Pap at each end, and the 

 Belly notcht but on one fide 



23. Small, thick, round Diper. Cat. 297. 



Tab. 98. ' I His feems a kind of Jcmella with a conical 

 Fig. 1. naked Flower and Pe//^o^ Leaves. Cat.332. 



Ray App. p. 8. pi. 7. 



2. A Variety of the next which by being brought into 

 Gardens, grows with much broader and longer Leaves. 

 Cat. 3 35. Ray App. p. 8. pi. 9. 



3. A creeping kind of fmall Sea Marygold. Cat. 333 

 Ray App. p. 8. pi. 8. 



4. Another Garden Degeneracy from the laft, with 

 deep jagged Leaves, Cat. 334. Ray App. p. 8. pi. 10. 



5. A tort of Marygold much ufed 111 the Philippines 

 both for Food and Phyflck. Cat. 336. Ray App. 8. pJ. 12. 



6,7. A kind of Marjoram or St&chas, which they ufe in 

 Luzone inftead of Betony, and for its Fragrancy, put it 

 into Sweet-bags and Pincupwns. Cat.346. Ray App.j. pi. 8. 



•8. Light Molucca Cloath-lhell. Cat. 244. ' S.B. 4. 9. 



9. Heavy [Molucca Cloath-ihell. Cat. 245. S.B. 4. 10. 

 I have defcribed both thefe in the Philofoph. Tranfail . 



N°. 274- P 9-9- undtir N°. 9. & 10. to which I refer 

 you. 



10. Marbled Luzone Stamper, with a fleth- coloured and 

 black Mouth. Cat. 243 ^ 



it. Great Madrafs Partridge-lhell. Cat. 2<;r„' This the 

 Reverend Mr. Geo. Lewis lent me from Fort St. Geoiye. 



12. Long, rib'd Luzone Parnidge-ihel]. Cat. 253. 



13. - Small waved Luzone Partriage. Cat. 252. Mr. Jo- 

 feph Hmmer has alfo obferved this on the Shores of 

 Batavia. 



14. Knotty-rib'd Madrafs Partridge. Cat. 254. Mr. Si* 

 mm Hill brought me this from the Straits of Malacca and 

 Smcapour. I have alio had it from Java and Luzone. 



15. Luzone Spiral Whelk,with bugle Twirls. Cat.2*30. 



16. Luzone Olive Whelk, with white Slants and 

 Spots. Cat. 241. 



17. Luzone Olive Whelk with whiteSpecks. Cat.240 

 This and the laft are Varieties of the fame Shell, ' 



18. Luzone Serpentine Cake- ihell. Cat. 229. 

 Tab. 99. Ayutu Luzone. A fort of Gratiola with 

 Fig. 1. X roU S h notcht Leaves and bluih Flowers. 



Cat. 3 58. Ray App. p. 10. pi. 16. 



2. A kind of the laft, with broad notcht hairy 

 Leaves, and pale blew Flowers on long Stalks. Cat. 359. 

 Ray App. p. 10. pi. 16. 



3. Luzone Chickweed, with 3 or 4 fmall white 5 leaved 

 Flowers, and as many plain Leaves at each Jo} nt. Cat. 367. 

 Ray App. p. 10. pi. 17. 



4. Another fori of Gratiola, with plain longilh Leaves 

 and fmall white Flowers. Cat. 360. Ray App.p.io. pl.i8< 



5. Alibangon Luzone. A fort of 4 petal Chickweed 

 with 3 fmall white Flowers commonly together. Cat. 368,' 

 Ray App. 10. pi. 19. 



6. An odd fort of white Luzone Star-flower, c. 372. 



7. Luzone Cudweed with a whcited Stalk, c. 372. 

 8* A fort of woolt> -leaved Glajfwort, call'd by the Spa- 

 niards in Luzone, Varilla. c. 324. Grows in marlriy Places. 



9. Common Indian Nautilus or Saii-fhell. c. 267. 



10. This elegant rugged Shell I have alio received 

 from Yulo Condore, c. 238. 



11. Ceiram rib'd ?artndge fieU. c. 2$j. Firft brought 

 me thence by Mr. Sylvanus Landon. 



12. Black Diamond Stamper, c. 257. S.B. 3,5. gfy, u. 

 See its Synonyms and Deicription in the Phil. Tranfail. 

 N°. 271. p. 8 $9. 5- &N°. 274. p. 930. 11. I have had" 

 this from divers parts of India. 



13. Black Madrafs curVd Whelk, c. 284. It's found alfo 

 in feveral other pa;ts, viz. Bombay, Micowahi, 8cc. 



14. Indian Diper. c. 295. S. B. 4. 6. feu Ail. Pfoy, 

 N. 274. p. 928. 6. where it's defcrib'd, &c. 



1 5. Flat headed Luzove thick ihell. c. 21 5. 



16. A thin-rib'd Luzone River-lhell. c. 222.' 



17. Luzone flat-headed various colouied Nerit. c. 22? 

 Tab. 100. OLanerV Carthagena Admiral. • Papilw ni- 

 Fig. 1. JL grefcens major, agiis albis & vircfcentibus. 



2. Naked Aleppo Locuft. Cat. 141. This la;ge win o. 

 Izislnfeil, with many others, Mi. Sam. Daniel Surgeon 

 bi ought me from Turky. 



3. Black Luzone Rhinocero's Beetle. Cat. 209. Both 

 the Beetle and Defign Father Kamel lent me. 



4.Luzone.^wrt < gYz.c.39i. A dwarf fort 'of black Ebony,vrix\i 

 thick Imooth Bay Leaves. Common in Bito and Abuiyo. 



5. Long green Borneo Sna fee. Muf. Petiver. 105. 



6. Deep-iidg'd Luzone Nerit. Cat. 226. S. B. 5. 25. 

 This Shell, if lookt thro', is fomewhat Tranfparent, and* 

 difcovers its white and black Inlterftices. 



7. Great Madrafs" Oviparous River round Shell. Cat.217. 

 The Reverend Mr. George Lewis Chaplain to the Fadoiy 

 at Fort Sr. George has lent me thei'e Shells and their 

 Eggs, which laft he has obferved laid by the River 

 fides. 



8. Its Operculum or Cover. Cat. 218. 



9. Small Luzone River round Shell. Cat. 220. Sofo 

 vel Sutu Luzone. Kamel A3. Vhil. N°. 311. p. 2^99. 16. • 



16. Its fmooth, yellowilh, finning Cover. Cat. 22r. 



11. Thin, nigged Luzone River Unicorn Shell. Cat.265,. 



12. Borneo thorny curl'd Murex. Car. 249. Mr, Johtit 

 Ranee Surgeon firft brought me this elegant Shell from 

 that Ifland, Nlr.Thomas Stewart Surgeon has alio found 

 it at Bencooling. 



13. Luzone Sufu-fteU. Cat. 223. Father Kamel fays 

 this is both a Land and Water-lhell, it creeps up Trees 

 and makesafort of Noile. Ail.Yhil. N°. 311. p.2399. ij„ 



14. Flat, edged Luzone Girdle- Ihell. Car. 216. A 

 prety Shell, and the only one I have yet feen. 



N. B. All the Shells in this and the Two 

 laft Tables, that Curious Naturalift Father Ka- 

 mel lent me from Luzone ; feveral of which 

 I have alfo had from other Parts. 



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