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?* Luzon 7 eyed Argus, Cat. 198. 1 

 This above is inoitly black, with whitilh Fields, it's 

 finely eyed underneath as you may fee Tab. 27. Fig.6. 



4. Indian Knobble Shell, Cat. 230. 



An elegant golden Shell with white Knobs. 



5. Grals girdled Indian Unicorn, Cat. 263. 

 A beautiful Shell and rarely met with. 



<5. Small Hebrew Gowry. Cat. 272. 

 1 This is netted with Hebrew like Characters and comes 

 from many Parts of India. 



7. Thin Indian Ear-cap, Cat. 269. 



Mr. Charles Perry brought me this from India. 



8. Small Indian Canoe-lhell, Cat. 270. 



Brought by the fame Hand. It's of an odd Shape, and 

 Sicks to larger Shells. 



9. Great Indian furrowed Worm-fiell, Cat. 266. 



This is the Entalmm or Entaglia of the Shop. I take it 

 to be the Cafe of a fort of a Scolopendria or other Sea-worm. 



10. Malabar Fennel Randall, Cat. 544. 



This has fingle naked Heads, each growing out of a 

 fheathed Pedicle. Found in watry places. 



ir. Malabar Arrow Grafs, Cat. 523. 



Grows in fandy Soil. Given with Jfa fatida and Ginger, 

 it eafes Gripes in the Bowels. 



12. Flat, Pearleaved Malabar Tail Pepper, Cat. 382. 



This is conftantly bearing Fruk, and when once fix'd 

 to a Tree, it rarely leaves it even tho' dead. 



TAB. LIV. 

 Eajl India Animals and Plants. 



I. TNdian Forked Tail, Cat. 182. 



I This Bird's Tail opens and fiiuts like a Taylor's 

 Sheers, and for that reafon the Portuguefe call it Rabo 

 Forcado. 



2. Sea Divel. Zee Duyvel Belg. Cat. 188. 

 So call'd from it's frightful Shape. 



3. Araneus Luzon, rarus, niger, Jpendens. 



The Forcipes or Pincers are fo long and large that when 

 joined it's not eafy to diftinguilh the Head from the Tail. 



4. Araneus Luz. ex alio §f grifeo mixtus. 



The Spaniards at Luzon call this Spider Cayman Ae las 

 Mofcas, becaufe he catches Flies as the Crocodile does his 

 Prey. He lives in the Chinks of Walls. 



5. PeBunculus Borneocus firm alte incifis. 



This neat Cockle with Fig. 7. Mr. Ranee Surgeon brought 

 me from Borneo. 



6. Grey eyed Indian Whelk, Cat. 231. 



Is a rare Shell the bigger Knobs grey the lefs Brown. 



7. Borneo Thimble Grater, Cat. 268. 



The outfide is rough like a Grater, and hollow like a 

 Cap or Thimble. 



8. Malabar Harfs-tongve with graffey Leaves, Cat. 319. 

 This elegant Fern grows in Rocky places. 



9. Plain lcandent Malabar Fern, Cat. 313. 

 This has whole Leaves and climbs about Trees. 

 to. Round leaved Malabar Venus-hair, Cat. 311. 



It's large notch'd Leaves on fingle Stalks, diftinguifh 

 it from others. 



ri. Star leaved Malabar Hedge-Hyffop. Cat. 361. 



This pretty little Plant grows in moift fandy places. 



12, 13. Sweet Scarlet Malabar Bontian, Cat. 366. 



The Horttis Malabar fays thefe Mifcletoes are endued with 

 the Virtues of the Trees they grow on. 



8. Aladiul or Afdalbut, Cat. 375. 



This Herb has a fweet white Flower, on which grows rh« 

 Refemblance of a Cowls' head, and the Perfians who adore this 

 Beait, adorn it's Head with it. 



9. Bulilla focalVd by the Perfians, Cat. 364. 



It's Fruit is very hard, round and red like Corall Beads 

 they give them in Powder to ftop Blood, it alfo helps 

 Weaknefs of Digeftion. 



10. A Perfian Tree call'd Archam Cat. 388. 



The Leaves are trifid, the Flower fmall and white, it's 

 Fruit l'caly, very good in Fevers, the Root is call'd Mater 

 Dei or God^s Mother. 



11. A Thorney Tree with a very pleafant Flower and Fruit 

 in Per/ia where it grows, they call it Carda. Car. 390. ' 



12. Feather-leaved Malabar Ciftus, Cat. 369. 



This pretty Plant grows in fandy places, with a blufh 

 coloured Flower. 



TAB. LVL 



Perfia Plants and India Shells. 



TAB LV. 



Eerfia Trees-, Herbs, Shells, 8cq. 



Ong tail'd Indian Parrot-fparrow, Cat. 184 



1 he Body exceeds not a Sparrow's, it's of diversco- 

 lours, as blew, green and yellow, its Tail black com- 

 puted of 4 narrow f eathers 9 Inches long. 



2. A Small Indian Shell with grey like Scales, Cat. 232. 



3. Another with black and white Lifts, Cat. 233. 



4. Another deeply furrowed , mark'd with black and 

 white. Cat. 227. 



5. A fort of Winckletrope withRibs finely chained, Cat,234. 



6. A Unicorn Shell with Bugle Twirjs, Cat. 202. 



7 . The Pigmies Trumpet, Cat.ijp, 



t. QMall Indian Mufick Shell, Cat. 246. 



A pretty whitilh Shell chained with black. 



2. White Indian Cockle with golden Kays, Cat. 299. 



3. Black fcaled Indian Nerit, Cat. 228. 

 This mining Shell has 3 Girdles of white and black 



Scales let alternately. 



4. Indian furrowed Unicorn with a wry Mouth Cat. 264. 



5. India Lattice Jlicll, Cat. 235. 



Thefe are or divets Colours fometimes white, black and 

 greenilh, its netted like courfe Linnen. 



6. Knotty chained Indian Spindle Shell, Cat. 250. 

 Partly coloured and wrinkled with many Folds and 



Knots. 



7. A broad headed, thick blackilh Shell with hairv 

 Girds. Cat. 2 $8. * 



8. Star-leaved Pcrfia Chickweed, Cat. 38L 



Has hoary Leaves at each Joynt fpotted with white, 

 grows in Perfia and flowers there in September, each confifts 

 of 5 fmall purplifh Leaves. 



9. Perfian Ardabar, Cat. 373. 



It has 2 Leaves very particular, refembliilg a Chopping- 

 knife, whence rifes a thorny Stalk topt with a Clutter of 

 Berries, firft green, then reddiih and pale in the middle. 



10. Perfian Kanadi Cat. 365. 



They adorn their Houfes with the Flowers of this Bulb 

 which are yellow, and fmell very fweet. 1 



11. Flos Cicatrix feu Buebenda Pcrjicis, Cat. 389. 



The Leaves are trifid, the Flowers inwardly yellow, with 

 a very red Bottom, thefe ftop Blood and the Root is given 

 in Pains of the Kidnies. 



12. Lupine-leaved Perfian Dragons Cat. 374. 



Its Stalk and Hood Are yellow, fpeckled with red ; they 

 apply the Root to Venereal Sores, and the biting of Ser» 

 ptnts with Succefs. 



TAB. LVII. 

 Cape Plants, Shells and Reptiles. 



I. iT^SApe Inga with focket Leaves, Cat. 532. 



2, 3. Its Fruit and Seed. The hrft nioftly red. 

 This ftrange Plant and the 4 next ate Figured from thote 

 moft curious Paintings, which the States of Jmjlerdam presen- 

 ted with many others to the moft Reverend Father in God. 

 Henry Lord Bifhop of LONDON, when his Lprdjhip was at 

 the Congrefs" there, J. D. 16^. 



4. Red Cape Cherry with a bUuit Leaf, Cat. 517. 



The Stone yellowifh. 



J. Blew Cape Cherry with a pointed Leaf, Cat. 526. 

 The Fruit firft green, then blewifh inclining to black, 

 the Stone whitifh. 



6. Prickly tern-feathered Cape Sparagus, Cat. 443. 



The Branches generally grow Three together, raiely 

 Four. The Ber ries fcarlet. 



7. Thick-rooted Cape Bermudian, Cat, 489. 



8. The Root. 



Thefe Flowers are fmall and white. 



9. Deep furrowed Cape Mufcle, Cat. 418. 



I received this from Mr. John Stammhrg and others. 1 



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