r i J 



iz. Ydlow SmyrmButter-bott, Cat. 206. This elegant 

 Infed has the Horns of a Butterfly, but Wings like an 

 Adderbolt part tranfparent, the reft yellow and dark brown. 



13. Jamaica Ox-eye Bean, Cat. 604. This is the Seed of 

 the Mucuia or great Cow"itch,znd are often ufed ioi Buttons. 

 Tab. 74. j\ yfl JrWe^ Jamaica Murex, with knotty Twirls, 

 Fig. 1. J_VJ Cat. 579. I have feen few lei's than this 4 

 but many much larger. 



1 2, A Fruit from Guinea call'd Cole, Cat. 535. Two ox 

 three of thefe eaten in a day, prevents Hunger, Cfo/. Exot. 

 I. 3. /.6 4 . ^.5. Ray 1774. c. _ 

 , 1* Millepede Indian ZTo™, Cat. 191. Differs from the 

 great Scolopendria in being round Mr. Cuningham brought 

 me this from the Eafi-lndies, I have them alfo from Ame- 

 rica but fome what lefs. 



A. 4. A common Water Scorpion,Czt.^j '. Monthly Mifcell. 

 ^.3.^.2.41.6. Found under, Water by Pond fides. 

 . A- 5* A common Earwig,Czt.z6. MM. 3. Z36. jz. A 

 Pell in. Gar dens to July-Flowers and others. 



A.6.JPipe of/mall Eggs encompajfing a Pear-tree Stalk,C. 50. 



7. A Tobacco Pipe z^/ei jfijw^'.r of Carolina, Cat.608. 



8. Bucalbucas or Luzone Hop-headed Adhatoda, Cat.357. 

 Out of thefe fcaly-leaved Heads, come finall blew Flowers 

 with a pointed Hulk in which are little hard Kidney Seeds. 



9. An elegant rugged Shell, with flat Lips and a very f mall 

 Mouth; from Pulo Condore, Cat. zj8. 



A. 10. Ablackifl) Stone with Alalia ft er Spots, Cat. 150. I 

 found feveral of thefeonafmall IJland at Fool in Dorfetjbire. 



A. 11. Great,black Female Water Beetle, Cat. z8. M.M, 3. 

 p. Z29. 1. Thefe are not common about Lonlon. 



A. iz. Great, black,yJffi/e Water Beetle, Cat Z7. MM. 3. 

 pf ZZ9. 2. Differs from the . laft in having a Lancet like 

 Protuberance near the End of its Fore-feet. Dr. Middleton 

 Majfey,a. very curiousP,&x/?cirt7J,obferved theieabomWifbitch. 

 Tab. 75. a /r/;i/e Indian Rhomb-fliell,jJ«.e/y fpeckled with 

 fig> 1. iHk fatfe, Cat. zj6. The Reverend Mr. Geo^e 

 Lwzi fent me this from Fort St. George. 



A. 2, Crack'd Barnftable Limpet, Cat. nz. Found about 

 that Town, it's a pretty fmall white latticed Shell, with a 

 Flaw on the Edge. 



A. 3. Hartlefpool Horn Limpet, Cat. in; Common 

 thereabouts, it's thick, flattiih, of an amber Colour, and 

 fomewhat tranfparent- 



A. 4. Small latticed Whelk, Cat. 86. Found frequently 

 amongft Cockles in Garden Walks. , 



5. Small Unicom-JljeU,with rugged Twirls and Waves be- 

 tween, Cat. 260... 



6. Another, with T wirls half fmocth,the reftftreakt,C.z6i . 



7. A black Luzone Ant call'd Hantic, with open Pin- 

 cers, Cat. zio. k 



8. A Leaf of the Cacao or Chocolate Tree. A.B.C. its Bud 

 and Flower, D. the Fruit, and E. the Kernels, of which the 

 Chocolate is made, Ray H. PI. 1670. c. 8. fir' app. 62. 7. 



9. The Cochineel, that part of it as its uicd in Phyfick 

 and dying. F. its Chryfalis or Coffin, G. The Beetle in its 

 perfect State. Cat. ,5 58. 



10. Jamaica Bution-Jhell, Cat. 567. 



11. Carolina Freckled Crab, Cat. 540. Brought me from 

 thence by Mr. John Graves, it's finely netted and fpeckled 

 with white and red. 



A. iz. Cornwall Purr, Cat. 64. Firftfent me thence by 

 Mr. Charles Dell. 



Tab. 76. 17lne Hair-girdled white Orchney Moon Cockle, 

 Fig. r. 66. Mr. William Clerk Surgeon brought 



this with other Shells, &c. from thofe Ifles. 



2. Carolina Razor-bill, Cat. 541. I Ihould be glad to fee 

 the whole Bird. 



3. A Luzone Capricorn with furrowed Sheath-wings,C.zoi. 



4. Tfo Gi/e of a pretty fmall Turtle from Smyrna, Cat. 190. 



5. A rare Luzene-Jliell with its Mouth to the right, Cat.zzq. 

 Its Waves brown, the reft yellow and white. 



6- A large flattiih Button-Jhell, with a deep Navel and 

 callous Mouth, given me .by Mr. Ayrey. . 



7. A ftriated, yellowilh, Star-knotted Coral, Cat. 303. 



8. A white ftai-beamed knotty Corai. Car. 3 04. 



9. Gius Capenfis fufca, capite aureo galeato. 



10. A Luzone Capricorn with lhort-lined Sheaths, Cat.zoz. 



11. A prickle-tail'd Luzone Cricket with its Grub,C'a/.t 1 1. 

 12- Petty. ^ Coi?z current in Batavia, Java, Qfc. 



Tab. 77. \ Long Cone or Juli of a Malabar Palm, on 

 Fig- *• ell whofe Leaves they write, with a Pin, Cat. 397. 



A. z. Lrt>£e Limington Whelk, Cat. 108. Some of thefe 

 weigh half a Pound, and are 8 Inches about. 



3- Cape Fig-Marygold, with a purplilh Flower and yel- 

 low middle, Cat. 481. 



4 & 5- Two different Impreffions of China Inck Cakes. 



A. 6. Limington Bottle Whelk, Cat. 107. This is one of 

 t'.ie largeft Size, it giadually leflens from 4 Ounces to 

 10 Grains. 



7 £<r* 8. A fmall Silver India Coin> with Characters on 

 .one fide only. 



9. Cape,Purpfe Fig-Marygold,with hairy tipt Leaves,C-484. 



10. Yellow, Cape Fig -Marygold, with a whitifli bot- 

 tom, Cat. 482. 



11. Drum Stones,- Cat.^o. Mr. Thomas PreHon Surgeon 

 tells me,one of thefe lye on each fide the Head of that Fz/7;, 

 which is common on the Coafts of Maryland and. Virginia. 



iz.' Another iSfo«e fuppofed to be found in a fort of 

 Cod-fifh, Ca^.549. 



13. China Caltrops, a ftrange finning black horned 

 elegantly wrinkled as if carved or wrought. 



A.i^.Long hany leg'd Home Spider,Cat.^.Mr.Wefthro\ight 

 me this from Ijlivgton caught in a Houfe there Aug. 4. 1706. 

 Tab. 78. "DRown Luzone Butterfly with greenilh Spots, 

 Fig« i- Jlj Cat.rp6. This elegant Fly and its Delinea- 

 tion Father Kam el fent me. 



z. Yellow, Cape Fig-Marygold with a light notcht Leaf, 

 Gz/. 483. It's glaucole and triangular. 



3. Straw flowred, Cape Fig-Marygold with a horned. 

 Calyx, Gtf. 485. 



A.4. Limington Worm-Jhell, Cat.Sx. Some of thefe that 

 are whole,are much longer than the Figure and end {harper. 



5. A fmall LuzoneCrab with a large right Claw, Cat. 189. 

 Thefe burrow in holes on the Shore. 



6. China Silver-tail, Cat. 186. 



7. China Gold-tail, Cat, 187. Fi/Z> brought thence alive. 

 A. 8. Rib-welted Limington TellenjQtf.58. I have a Bi- 

 valve like this from Jamaica. 



9. Saffron,CapeF7^-Jffljj^oWwithroundi{h Leaves,C.48o. 



1 o. White,Cape Fig-Marygold with Houl'e-leek Leaves, 

 Cat. 478. All thefe Fig- Mary golds in this and the laft 

 Table Mr. Gardner of the Temple Garden gave me in Flow- 

 er, about the beginning of June, A.D. 1706. 



A. 11. Limington Thorney-ribs, Cat.\o6. A fort oi'FoJil 

 Murex, of which this is about the middle Size, the fmal- 

 ler are the moft plentiful; 



A.tz. Flat Limington Unicorn, Cat. 113. 



A.i 3. Round Limington Unicorn, Cat. 114. 

 Tab. 79. 1 Ongjlender Luzone Centipes, Cat. 192. It's a 

 Pig- t. t^_y Span long, yellowilh, with a brown Head, 

 and has near 100 Feet on each fide. 



2. A imaW Silver Coin. 



3. Surat Cats-eye, fent me thence from Dr. Waldoe. I 

 take it to be part of a Shell polifht. 



4. A fort of Gum Succory with hoary Primrofe Leaves and 

 yellow Flowers. Sambongcala Luzone, Cat. 326. Kam. 

 Ray 3. App. 5. pi. 3. 



5. Tabataba coxan Lwzo?2.Bears a blew thrummy Flower,- 

 with Leaves like the laftdpreadingontheGiound, Cat. 327. 

 JT-mh. Ray 3. App. p.^. pi. 5. 



A. 6. Blobber-lipt Edinburgh Whelk, Cat. 8j. Thefe are' 

 found on the Shores of Legh near that City. 



A. 7. Harwich Grater Cockle, Cat. 60. Found in thofe Cliffs. 



8. Singandacat Luzon. Bears a fmall blew threddy 

 Flower on Mountains, Cat. 329. Ray App. 3. jt>/. 3. 



9. Arujatag Luzon. A fort of Succory with a fmall blew 

 F/o*w and Primrofe Leaves, Cat. 3Z8. JGsfoj. flay -rfp. 3. pi. 2. 



A.io.Long Pierce-JloneorPholade,Cat.jq. Thefe frequently 

 work themfelves into large Clay ftones, and there live. 



A. rr. Short Pierce-ftone,Catq^. Like the laft,btit broa- 

 der and not fo long. 



A. iz. Broad Pholade-Mufcle, Cat. 77. A broad flattiih 

 fmooth Shell, open at one end. 



A. 13. Furrow-rib'd Pholade-Mufcle, Cat.j6. The better 

 part of each Valve is rugged tlie other fmooth, parted by 

 a Furrow. » 



14. Carolina Salamander, Cat. 53$. Much lefs than our 

 European Kindj and is only fpotted. 



Tab. 80. a fort of Globe Amaranth with a fcarlet and fome- 

 Fig. 1. 1 times white Flower, Cat.^/[o.Kam.Rayi.Ap.^.p.iS. 



z. Salt- fpeckled Gowry, Cat. Z78. From the Rel'em- 

 blance of its Spots, 



3. Luzone Steeple Fein with lifted Seed-edges, Cat. 318. 



A.4. A Fojjile Bivalve,found in a Strata or Bed ofShells, 

 at the Weft end of Woolwich in Kent, Cat. 61. 



A. 5. Anotherfound about Maidftone in Kent,<gixzn me by 

 Mr. John Bagford, Cat. 62. 



A.6. This Foilile St.Robert Sibbald fent me from Scotlandfi.^o. 



7. Concha Veneris parva, maculata, ventre pnrpureo. This 

 is known from all others, its belly being wholly purple. 



8. Jamaica Buff Gowry with a purple Mouth, Cat. 58$. 



9. Indian fpeckled, Starling Gowry, Cat. 279. A Shell 

 not common. . 



10. Small white rib'd Barbadoes Limpet, Cat. 583. 



11. Barbadoes Thimble Limpet, Cat. 580. 



12. Wart-rib'd Barbadoes Limpet, Cat. 581. 



13. Tagolina Luzon. A Sowthijlle with purple Flow- 

 ers. Cat. 330. Kam. Ray 3. App. p. 3. 8. 



14. Luzone Dwarf Spurge, Cat. 378. The Juice good in 

 Fluxes,Vomiting,Bleeding,cV^ Kam. Ray 3. Ap.p. 5. pl.io. 



FINIS. 



