1- ofltsjf. 



Tab. 46. QErpens American, variegatiis, cingulis macuiifque 

 Fig. V W. nigris interfperfis- 



2 Vanillia Officinarunv Dale Pharm. 508. This figure fhews 

 its leaves and twin or double Pods, with its manner of twining 

 about other plants. 



3 Vanillia, its flower, which being fo particular ntay eafily 

 be known from other plants. 



4 Its full grown pod, which is ufed in Chocolate, and has the 

 fragrancy of Benjamin. } _ 



e, Betle Mexican, repens fol. pinguibus odoratis. This the 

 natives call MecaxochitI, they mix it with their Chocolate to 

 give it a more pleafant tafte and correct the breath. 



6 Betle Nova? Hifpan, fructu longo anguftiflimo. There was 

 feveral of thefe found in the Spanith Weft-India fhips when de- 

 ftroyed at Vigo. They have generally 2 and fometimes 3 tails 

 tyed with a twine, which feems to-be the fplinter of fome fort 

 of rufii. , - 



7 Unicornu Nevicenfe, gyris cavis. This fhell is particular 

 in having alternate hollows round its twirls, which in the figure 

 is expreft by the black fpots. 



8 Arbor Mexicana, flore Tulipae ftaminibus Ornithopodij 

 fmule. Macpalxochi quahuitl Mexicanis. Flor Camomano 

 Hifpanis, a very old tree. 



9 Arbor Peruviana, Corticem Febrifugam ferens. from Pomet. 



10 and 11 Are the external and internal face of the bark ef 

 the aforefaid tree. 



12 Avicuia forte Surinamens, e nigro rubroque mixta. It's 

 behind moftly black, the head, collar, breaft and belly red. 



13 Avicula forte Surinam, nigra, capite e Iuteo croceo. Surin- 

 am birds. 



14 Scarabaeus Mexican, bicornis. Tomolin ichcazin Mexi- 

 canus. The lighter part in this figure is of a reddifli Chefnut 

 colour, the relt black- 



15 Papiliunculus exoticus caerulefcens, 



16 Echinites Carol, comprefTus rhomboidibus Teftudinaribus. 

 This is a piece of Foflil echinus, and feems much to refemble 

 125" in my Muf. 



Tab- 47- Apricornus Luzon, maximus. His fheaths tawny, 



Pig 1 the reft black, horns and legs Ihining, F. Kamel. 



A 2 Ranatra cornuta, I flrft faw this in Cain-wood at Hamp- 

 fted on Fern ftalks, not common. 



A 3 Thus appear when fitting. 



A 4 Ranatra rubra elegans, maculis nigtis. 



5 The fame moving to fly. 



A 6 Ranatra viridefcens- Its wings are cf a faint bluifli green, 

 and tips pale. 



At* Ranatra fufca, Thefe 4 laft are a new genus of infects 

 approaching next to the Lor.uftae or GraiTioppers , but their fhape 

 differing : I have chofe to diftinguifh them, from their form and 

 action, by the name of Frog-hoppers. 



A 7 Its flying pcfture. 



8 Ofmunda Luzon, repens Fumaria: folio. F- Kamel fent me 

 this under the title of Fumaria capillaris. 



9 Afplenium Luzon, bicubitale pinnis alternis. 



10 Filix Luzon, pinnis alternis Salici ajmulantibus. The leaves 

 of this are fomewhat lefs waved than the defign. 



11 Trochus Luzon, albis maculis nigro reticulo textus. A de- 

 figja of this and its defcription from F- Kamel. 



12 Millepora Mediterranea, Barbary-Shore. 



«3 Cervi volantis Caput, Indis Olalo. The figure and head 

 of this ltrange beetle, F. KameL 



14 Hyflerolithos Lapis. This wonderful Foflil Dr. J. G- Kifner, 

 found in the Vineyards of Lohenftein. 



15 Is the Reverfe. 



Tab. 48. TT^Ungus Cinabarinus Ligni Molavin, an E. B. 1. j. 



Fig. 1. X/ fen aft. Phil- No- 287. p. 1^.56. I- See a defcrip- 

 tion of this tree in Kamel, Syllab- Ray v- 3- app. p. 69. 14. 



2 Hemifphericus Luzon, Minij coloris- This delights in the 

 Rofa fine fpinis Kam. Ray. v- app- 77- i. e- Alcea Javanica fl. 

 pleno. 



3. Eruca purpurea hirfuta, albis pundlis notata, the CatterpiJ- 

 lar of the laft infect. 



4 Follicula ad latera pilofa, thro* the back of this breaks out 

 the Beetle at figure 2. F. Kamel- 



5 Cantharus Luzon, viridis Levis, Indis Camarinenfium, Dias, 

 Giao, Lanibao, & Salibat, defign and infect F. Kamel fent me. 



6 Haemifphcericus Luzon, aureus maculis plurimis nigris, feeds 

 on the garden fhade, refembles our Lady-cow, is larger, 3 times 

 the fpots. 



7 Folliculus globofus Cauda pilofa* 



8 Erucula Luz, alba pilofa, This turns into the laft which 

 produces fig- 6. F. Kamel has been very accurate in obferving 

 the changes of thefe infects. 



9 Blatta domeftica Luzon, noctuma. Hifpan. Cucca & Cuca- 

 racha. Lufif, Barata, Indis Ipis & Bancocang, refembles our 

 houfe Cock-roach, like them very devouring, appear in the night 

 only. The Indians drink their afhes in phyfick, bruife and mix 

 them with fogar, applying them to ulcers and cancers to fuppu- 

 rate, it's faid they are given to kill worms fn children 1 . 



10 Corallium ftellatum compreflum albefcens. The fuperficies 

 is fmooth, and the ftars fcarcely raifed. 



11 Filix Luzon, pinnis alternis ferratis. F. Kamel calls this the 

 Adiatum nigrum quorundam, feu Dryopteris dalechampii, to whick 

 laft I cannot readily agree. Ray Syllab. Kam. p. 1. pi. 5. 



12 Volvulaceus Luzon, Coluta: foliis, Afplenium feu Lonchitis 

 fcandens Ray Syll. K m. p. 2. 15. 



13 Cochlea caelata, Indis Binga, Under this title F. Kamel fent 

 me its defign, which is exactly copied. 



14 Olivare condor, bull ul is nigerrinm refertis, an Buccinum 

 breviroftrum parvum nigricantibus nodis feriatim circumdatum fe. 

 H- C. 1. 4. f. i£, c. 1. Fig. 4. Tab. 954. an elegant final! fheli, 

 fhores of Pulo Condore. 



i$ Pe&unculus Condor, fafciatus undis Caftaneis. 



16 Rhomboides nodofus, ore ferrato, labro lato verruculato, an 

 Rhombus parvus dentatus muricatus L. H. C. 1. 4. S. 10. c. 70. 

 Fig. 44- Tab. 791. 



Tab. 49. T> Anafra parva peilucida Succiiiata. This and the 

 A. Fig. i.'XV 2 next are often found in woods and gardens, on 

 the fliady part of fhrubby plants. 

 A 2 Ranatra Marmorata fufca. 



A 3 Ranatra lata fubvirens. Thofe in Tab- 47. & thefe are all 

 that Mr. Dandridge or I have yet found. 



4 Ceterach Luzon, fcandens, pinnis alternis dentatis, Ray 

 Syllab. Kamel p. z- 20. Indis' Panaypay. This Fern has about 20' 

 leaves on each ftalk. 



5, Ceterach Luzon, pinnis alternis glabris. Indis Lagolo Ray 

 Syll Ka m. p. 2. 19, This has 2£ leaves on each fide, and is above 

 2 yards high- 



6 Millepora Americ, Spongi-arenofa. 



7 Scarabffius Luzon, caerulefcens ftriatus medio cupreo. The 

 middle of each ftieath being copper, diftinguifh.es this from all I 

 have yet feen. 



8 Scarabasus Buceros, Naficornis primus Kam. Hoang Luzon, 

 like our Borneo Bull-beetle Gaz. 14. 12. 



9 Ollvaris nigricans, ftriis albis undatis. I take this to be an 

 Eaft India ftiell. 10 reprefents its back. 



1 1 PapiUo albus minor apicibus nigris. tipt with black, dif- 

 tinguifhes it from Muf. 303. are male and female. 



12 Cufcuta Luzon, altera feu major Raij Syllab. Kam. pag 

 i» pi. i- Mabubu & Malobohog Philippenf. H. Mai. v. 7. Tab,' 

 44. p« this climbs about lhrubs, frequently on the Agnus Caftus 

 Ray v. 3- app. p. 73. 3.. bears a fmall tripetalous flower in April. 



13 Pecten Condor, levis & lavis, fuperne Caftaneus inferne 

 albus, a very elegant fcallop, from Pulo Condore. 



Tab. 50. A Raneus Luzon longipes domefticus, a web-fpin- 

 Fig- h 2jL ing houfe Spider. 



2 Tarantula Luzon, innocuus, Araneus longipes 4. feu Troja- 

 nus. Bagna aliis Gambagamba Indis. Its body as large as a Fil- 

 bert and brown, he lives on oyl-clocks, a fort of Beetle. Fig. Ai 

 fhews a flattifh round filken egg-bag, which he carries under his 

 belly, yet produces 1000 young ones. 



3 Araneus Luzon telarius, argenteo, flavo & nigro tranfverfim 

 ftriatus, fig- B. is its white flat filk bag,, in which F- Kamel thinks 

 were 200 eggs- 



4 Araneus Luzon Jongipes» femini Ricino asmulans. F. Kamel 

 fent me the defigns of all thefe. 



5 Cantharis Chufan, viridis elegantiflime variegatus, the moft 

 elegant of the Beetle kind. 



A 6 Curculio paivus Splendide 



A 7 Curculio parvus fplendide amiginofus. 



A 8 Curculio Crinitus, dorfo pallido. 



A 9 Curculio fufcus, dorfo quafi cordato. The 2 firft of thefe I 

 have met with, the laft are more peculiar and not common. 



A 10 Cymecoides virefcens- (C) fhews it wing clofed. 



A 1 1 Cymecoides e rufo flavefcens. I have feen thefe in Bear, 

 Cain and other woods about London. 



12 Afplenium Luzon, Ari folio, PhyiHtis Anglicano Luzonis 

 Ray Syll- Kam. p- 2. 18- The feed leaves are higher and more 

 ereft than the reft, ftanding on longer footftalks than the green 

 ones next the roots. They ufe this plant inftead of the fpleen- 

 wort of the ftiops. 



13 Veneroides Barbar, minor marmorata. (D-) thews its 

 back, from Jamaica and Barbadoes. 



14 Cochlea Hortenfis unicolor minor, umbilico parvo. I have 

 often met with this in gardens and hedges- 



Clajfical and Topical CATALOGUE of all the Figures in the Five 

 DECADES, or Firft VOLUME of the G AZ 0 P HY L A C IU M> 

 With References to their TABLES^ NUMBERS. 



I- English Animals, Vegetables, Foflils, 

 &c 



HArwich thorn filh Tab. 22. Fig. 2. 

 2 Br03d earth Scolopendra 15- F. 10. 



3 Bakers pond fquill 21. 7. 



4 Pea Urchin -egg 31. 10. 



5 Warty Pentans fea ftar 16. 6 



6 Lhwyd's fmall Donegal fea ftar 16. 18. 



7 Small white tipt Butterfly 49. xi 



8 Vernons Cambridge half mourner 1. 7 



9 Saffron butterfly with fpotted tips 14. xi 



10 Blue argus 35. 1. 



1 1 Purple blue argus 35. 2 



1 2 Mixt argus 35. 3 



13 'Brown edged argus 3j. 4 



14 Under fpeckled livonian argus 32. 6 



i£ Holly under green butterfly 2. xi 



16 Hair ftreak butterfly xi. 9. 



17 Brown double ftreak butterfly xi. 10 



18 Gol. brown double ftreak butterfly xi. xt 



19 Chequered hog butterfly 34. 7 



20 Chequer like hog butterfly 34. 8 



21 Streakt golden hog butterfly 34. 9 



22 Handleys brown hog butterfly 36. 3 



23 Dandridge's marfh Frittillary 36. 9 



24 Our marfh frittillary 36. 6 



25 Cambridge fmall frittillary i6« 10 



26 Linclonfhire Frittillary 18. 10 



27 Tunbridge grayling 14. 9 



28 Dales Purple eye 24. z 



