GAZOPHYLACn Nature & Artis 



DECAS S EXT A. 



In qua Animalia, Quadrupeda, Pifces, Aves, Reptilia, [nfe&a, Vegetabilia, Fofulia 

 <3C Lapides Figura infignes, Corpora Marina, Stirpes Minerales e Terra eruta, &c. 



Item Antiquaria, Numifmata, Gemma3 excifas , Lucerna:, Urna3, Inftrumenta varia, 

 Machinas, Bufta, Effiges clarorum Virorun; , omniaque Arte produ&a. 

 Defcriptionibus brevibus 6c Icombus illuftrantur. 



— PATRONIS fuis & MOECEN ATIBUS D. D. D. 



Jacobus Petiver. S. R. S. 



ENGLISH Animals, Vegitables, and Fojfils. 

 TAB. LI. Fig. 



H E Effigies of that Worthy and Learned Natu- 

 ralift Mr. John Ray done a little before his Death. 

 He w£ s Born A. D. 1 627. at Black Notley in Effex, where 

 he dyed Jan. 17. 1704. Aged 77 Years, Sea a Catalogue of 

 the gieateft part of his WORKS annex'd to his Methodus 

 Piant.eviendata & aucta. Cat. n°. 1. 

 2. Ivy-leaved Belflower. 



Mr. Jacob Bobart, firft fent me this elegant Plant ga- 

 thered about Oxford; itisalfo found in the Weft and North 

 Parts of England. 



2. Mr. Doody's netted Crow-Jilk. 



Firft difcovered by that memorable NATURALIST near 

 Wejlminfter and in the Rivulets on Hounflow-heath, where I 

 have gathered it -with him. 



4. Butterfifh, Nine Eyes Cat. Gaff, and Topic. 4. 



Mr. Charles Dell fent me this from Falmouth, where its 

 call'd Nine Eyes from its Spots. 



5. Durham Sea Snail Cat. ?. 



Call'd fo there and in York/hire from its Slyminefi. It's 

 fomet iines caught 4 or 5 Miles from the Sea in the Mouths 

 oiSalt Water Rivers in thofe Parts* 



6. Godarts ftreak^ fellow Moth, Cat. 21. 



Mr. Tillman Bobart gave me this Moth, and is the only 

 one I have yet feen 5 its Caterpillar feeds on Elder Leaves. 



7. Pin- headed Cobweb Muihroom, Cat. 117. 



Dr. Charles Goodall Prefideat of the College of Phyficians 

 fent me this, which he obferv'd to luring from Flower and 

 Water putrefied. 



8. Elat thin Scallop Slate, Cat. 69. 



This elegant Slate that curious Naturalift Dr. Richard 



z. Small Autumnal Daffodil. Cat. 174. 



In Odober it bears a 6 leaved white Flower, with a fmall 

 yellow Cup ; it grows on the River Ana in Algarve, where 

 its call'd Tonada. 



3. Small Salamanca Eryngo Cat. 16?. 



Grows frequently on the Hills there, about a Span high 

 and purifies after Harveft. 



4. Pprtugal Pilewort with notch'd Leaves, Cat. r6j. 

 Commonly found ih the Vineyards about Lijbon, it's call'd 



there by fome Montan, Flowers in November, and holds its 

 Leaves all Winter ; Mr. William Brown Surgeon tells me 

 they eat the Leaves as a Sallet. 



5. Small Spanijb Purple Thrum- flower, Cat.172. 



Grows a Span high on the ftony Hills of Salamanca flow- 

 ring in May. 



6. Button headed Cajlik Rocket Cat. 171. 



It flowers in May, they are 4 leaved,deeply cut and yellow. 

 Grows a Foot and half high by Path Ways, and Dunghilly 

 Places. 



7. Small white Lijbon Cockle, Cat. 154. 



On the faireft of thefe may be feen fine Waved ftria; refem- 

 bling a File. 



8 Small Naples Cockle, Cat. 15?- 



The largeft of thefe weigh but 1 5 Grains. The Reverend 

 Father Bonan. S. J. at Rome fent me this and the laft. 

 5. Small thick Naples Cockle Cat. 155, 

 Like the laft but much thicker with reddifh Spots. The 

 common Size weighs about 36 Grains. Mr. William Brown 

 Surgeon, found thefe at Gibraltar and F. Bonan at Tarenta. 

 ic. Pantaleria Cheftnut Gowry, Car. 1 jr. 

 Found on the Shores there, and fent me with the Two 

 laft. Its of the Size of the Figure and weighed 3 i/s\ 

 1 it. Great Pifa Button Shell, Cat. 144. 



Flatter then our Hedge Snail and larger. Mr. Burdct Sur- 



Richardfon fent me, dug out of the Coal-pits about Halifax in geon brought me this and the next from Pifa. 



2'orkjbire- 



9 Godarts Willow Grayling, Cat. 20. 



The Caterpillar of this Moth is found in the Bodies of rot- 

 ten Willows. 



xo. A Pogge Cat. Gaff, and Top. z. 

 1 It is fo call'd by the Fifiermen in Durham and Yorkfiire. 

 Our curious Brother Mr. Sam. Dale Apothecary at Brain* 

 tree in Effex-, firft fent me one of thefe Fijh dryed. 



11. Cumbers Egg-ftone, Cat. S'ii 



Firft found by that Perfon about Newton+grange in York- 

 Jbire. 



12. Great Trickle-back, Cat. 5. 



.About Hamburgh they are call'd Steinbicker and in Hillin- 

 gland Erjkraper. Mr. Charles Dell fent me this rare Fiji) 

 caught about Falmouth in Cornwall. 



TAB. LII. 



Spanifh and Mediterranean Shells rind Plants. 



t. Ranada Furze,\vith a hoary Cod. Cat. 



\J It flowers in March on the Granada Hills, where 



12. Small Pifa Button Shell, Cat. 145'. 

 Like our Garden Snail but lefs. DfJ Sherard found this 



about Rome and Mr. Burdet at Pip. 



13. Small Gih altar Ruggle, Cat. 149. 



The Lip is generally tipc with blsw. Mr. Brown gather 

 red this at Gibraltar, they are alfo found on the Adriatick 

 and French Mediterranean Shores. 



14. Tiney Ruggle, Cat. 148. 



Much lei's than the laft, and found in the fame Places. 



they call it Molmo. 



T A B. LIU. 

 INDIAN Birds, Shells and Plants. 



i. "OEngal Amadavad, Cat. 181. 



J3 A fmall fpecklcd Bird, brought in Cages from the 

 Bay of Bengal, Madrafi, &c. 



2. The King-bud ot'Paradife, Cat. 183. 



Brought from the Molucca Ijhrnds, and rarely to be feen 

 here, but in the Calmieks of the moft Cinwus, as with 

 Dr. Shan and in the Repcfltoty of the Royal Society. 



Litton 



