I 9 



7 Cimex Luzon oblong**,-* nigro & fufco, humeris echinatis 

 Mufca Tympnifta. s. Formica-Culex Kam. Mfs. this and the lai, 

 frequent the Lanette Tree, defcribed by Mr. Ray, app- | pag b 9 . 

 1 8- I have obferved two of this Genus in Eng. tho not bpinole. 



8 Aloes forte Mauritan, pumila, foliis glaucis. 

 o Yguana Luzon, ed.ulis, capite coerulefcente, Cagafagam vel 



Lay aean ladigenis,*. It agrees with the Yguana, called Guana in 

 the Well-Indies, in being finn'd on the back, and edible, the 

 Creft-on its head is fleihy and red like a Cock's-Comb. b. Kamel 

 fent me a defection with feveral other Lizards, Serpents, trogs 



Turtles, &c. ■ t , . T , 



10 Convolvulus forte Mauntah, fl. cceruleo, fundo luteo. It 



flowers in May. 



1 1 Phalaena accipitrina Luzon, pulchra, varus colonbus ornata, 

 hatcht in a fortnight from the Aurelia, Fig. ij. 



12 Eruca Elephantina Luzon virefcens, maculis 4. flavis ocula- 

 ris this Catterpillar eats the great Philippine Arum called there 

 Biga it is defcnbed by Mr. Ray in his H. PI. Vol. 3. app. 35. 1. 

 Whofe figure I fhall give in my 2d volume of Decades. 1 find 

 this tho' a biting plant, a peculiar Food to 2 or 3 of thefe horned 

 Caterpillars, before this changed into Fig- 13. which was Feb. 14. it 

 turned from green to reddilh, and on the 28th broke out into the 



Moth above. .. • 



13 The Aurelia, of the laft Caterpillar, viz. a middle ltate 

 between it, and the Moth fig. if. which is the infeft in perfection, 



14 Anacardij Orientals OfEcinarum Frudlus,, The dry Fruit of 

 the true Anacardium, hitherto very rarely met with in our Drug- 

 gift Shops. I firft received it from Peifia, where they ufe it in 

 dying their Chints or Calicoes, which Chrill. Acoita & Garcias 

 ab Horto confirms. I have obtained Specimens of its leaves and 

 flowers which {hall be figured in my future Decades. 



D E C A S ' V; T A B. XLI. 



FIG. i« Cimecoides Luzonis Hortenfis, ex viridi, flavo, albo, 

 nioro et rubro, eleganter depifta. Feeds on the Lupine 

 leaved Malabar rattle- broom. 



2 Scarabceus pectinarius Luzon, mere viridis. The inhabitants 

 call this Ticpaclong, its of a pale mining green, and is of our Dor 

 or Tree Beetle kind, having horns, when expanded, refembling a 

 comb. 



3 Cochinella Luzon, major e cupreo viridique eleganter ftriata 

 A very elegant beetle, each rib alternately ltreak'd with a change- 

 able green and copper luflre, form Lifbon. 



4 Jacobfea Mauritania coronopi folio. Flowers in March. 



5 Mufca tricornis Luzonica. The head and body is b!ack, the 

 laft mixt white, it hath a dancing flight like our gnats. 



6 Cimex Luzon, omnino viridis. I take Fig. 1. to be the Hexa- 

 pode of this Lupine Rattle Bugg. 



7 Nodiflora lVlauritanica foliis verticilli modo ferratis. It's found 

 in Barbary amongft rocks and ftoney places and heads in February. 



8 Amomum le'eitimum Kameli. You may fee a large and accu- 

 rate defcription of this in the Dendrology of Mr. Ray's 3d volume 

 of plants, p. 89* Thefe feeds fmelling pleafantly, the Indian 

 maidens wear bracelets of them about their recks and arms, mixt 

 with rnulk feed, Job's tears, Indian cane, abrus or Angola feed, &c. 



9 Polygala Mauritan. lutea aromatica. This rare plant with 

 Fig. 4 attd 12* were f ; ep in Barbary. 



jo Phalaena Bengalenfis, fJva, macula albefcente. Malacca. 



1 1 Phalaena Bengal, viridefcens, linea pallefcente. 



12 Limonium Mauritan, flore minimo, caule foliofo. The 

 Barbary fea lavender. Flowers in May. 



Tab. 42.OAO de Cobra Lufitanis, i. e. Snake wood. F. Kamel 

 pig, i. XT fays this is brought from India, its bark is reddifh, 

 thin, compact and bitterer lhan the Wood, which is grey and 

 folid, refembling that of Tamarilk, vid. Ray. Svllab. Kamel, 

 p. 88. 6. 



2 Scarabasus peftinarius Luzon, capite dentato. The Squill 

 Comber, feeding on that plant* 

 ■3 Scarabsetts Luzon, forcipatus ater, this gnaws trees- 



4 Nux biforis in tres dehifcens putaminis partes, under this 

 infcription F. Kamel fent me. its defign, with fig. S, 10 and 14. 

 amongft feveral other fruits.* 



5 Pilulatus Luzon, niger minimus. Fig. 2, 3, were fent me 

 amongft the delrgns of F. Kamel's Philippine Beetles, and 

 fince that the infeits of the 2 laft. 



A 6 Phalaena-Bombylus, parvus, corpore nigro, ano croceo, 

 caught in Kornfey Wood in |une. 



7 Jafmini flore, frutex Philippenfis, foliis floribufque fere ternis, 

 Dicurdalaga Luzonenfibus, grows on the Sea Coalts ; the leaves 

 ftink and tafte like Wormwood, Kamel, Syllab. fee Raii hift, 

 plant," vol. 3- append, pag. 92. No. 46. 



8 Nux Naicenfis 2, Setis candidis conveftita fig. 14, this F. 

 Kamel fuppofes to be nuts of palms. Kamel, Syiiab, Ray, p, 

 46, No 19. 



A 9 Mufca Aprformis,,prdbofcide porre&o, a!is non macula- 

 tis. 1 This differs from Gaz. N. Tab. 36, Fig. 5. in being fome- 

 what lefs, the wings without fpecks, but more clouded on its 

 upper edge, Mr. Dandridge obferved this in Cain wood. 



10 Nux Mofchata oblonga, maxima, montis Balete, F. Kamel 

 fent me this draught, and from him it's defcribed by Mr. Ray 

 in his Syllabus, pag, 58. -4: Its leaves, Kernel and exterior 

 fruit, you lhall have the figures of amongft the Philippine trees, 

 with . the male and female nutmegs. 



A 10 A. Phalaena parva viridefcens, corpore fufco I have as 

 yet feen this infeft only in Mr. Uandridge's collection, its brown 

 body and pale rim differs it from the next. 



A 11. Phabena parva, viridefcens, corpore albefcente- Several 

 of thefe I,have obferved in a wood againft the boarded river after 

 Midfummer. 



A. 12. Aurelia nigrafcens ejufdem. 



) 



A. 13. Eruca exigua lutea, capite & guttulls nigm. This is fjy 

 caterpillar of fig. ft, 



14. Nux Naicenfis I. Cortice, nigro, reticula Candida cbdufta 

 An Baguidiot fruftus Alexipharmacus ? Kamel fyllab. Ray, p 46 

 J8. an'fruftuS reticulato coriocoftanscluf. exotic, cap. 1 i.p. 3 1. fig. 

 Tab. .43. . Y TMbilicato folio .arbor Philippens. Balanli difta. 



Fig. 1. \j They commend the root of this in fluxes. Kamel. 

 Syllab, Ray 93. 5. 



2 Platani folio arbor pbfopofo Philippens: a middling tree, 

 its wood bitter and of little ufe. .Kam. Syll. Ray. 89. '24. 



3 Phakeha Luzon, ex albo purpureo nigroque eleganter varie- 

 gat'a, Its head and rump yellow, back black, and ihoulde'r 

 ring white. 



4 Eruca Luzon, glabra, lineis luteis, fufcis & albis. Thefe 

 yearly feed in great numbers on the pancratium minus after the 

 rains. 



5 Aurelia; ejufdem. This coffin of the laft Caterpillar 

 changed about Chriftmas, and in 15 or 16 days broke out into 

 the elegant Moth at fig. 3- 



6 Squilla marina Luzon, major. Indis Mania s Ti!a. Kamel 

 de Pifcibus Molufcis & Cruftaceis Philippenfibus in Aftis Ph. 

 No. 302 31 where defcribing its length he means for bicubita- 

 Iis, biuncialis, which belter agrees with the figure that 1 copi- 

 ed from his defign. ■ •. • 



7 Zapotl nigrum. Jucatanenfibus Ulz. This is a very great 

 lhady tree, with thick dark ihining Leaves. 



8 Flos aureus pentapetalus Ejufdem. 



9 Calyx & perianthium floris pracedentis. 



10 Fruftus ejufdem- The pulp of this apple is black or brown, 

 and taft es like a plumb ; but before its ripe it pricks the mouth 

 like Arum, it contains 5 or 6 horney ftcnes- vid. Ka-me], Syllab. 

 Ray vol. 3- p. 54. pi, 4. 



11 Angola Luzon. Aceris folio. The brittle tree, the na- 

 tives ufe the ledves to procure eafy delivery. 



12 Ardea exotica aurita- This bird is remarkable for its 2 

 ear'd tufts on the head> and wanting its back tee, 



13 Squilla marina Luzon, minima, feu formica marina- Hipon 

 vel Dilis Kamel de Pifcibus Molufcis & Cruftaceis Philippenf. 

 in aft Phil. No. 302. 5- 



14 Araneus Luzon, oblongus lutefcens, longlpes, ventre tenui 

 geniculo in caudam diftincto, Kamel Mfs- Araneor. 



if Phalena Luzon, aterrima, collo, cauda extremitatibufque 

 alarum aureis, thefe 3 laft from Kamel's de igns- 

 Tab. 44. A BRUS minor coccineus vulg. hilo nigro. I have 

 Fig. 1. j \ received this feed from Africa and both the 

 Indies- 1. a Abrus lutefcens. :. b Abrus niger. Thefe are varieties 

 of the ift. 



2 Abrus Antegoanus, medius miniatus. 



3 Abrus Anteg, med. miniatus, nigro nubu^atus, Antegoa. 



4 Abrus fanguineus maximus, nigro mixtus, Anacock qui- 

 bufdam. 



^ Abrus Barbab, niger parvus, hilo rubro. This pod hath 

 rarely more than 2 feeds, and fometimes but one. 



6 Semen Ejufdem, This is fmaller than fig. 1. flattifti, black, 

 with a red eye. 



7 Cochlea oblonga exotica levis, feen at Mr. York's* 



8 Phalasna alba femidiaphana, guttulis paucis iiigris, gawfe 

 Moth. 



9 Rhinoceros Luzon, nigricans capite yaginifque punclulatus. 



10 Bontiana Luzon, geniculis inferioribus carinulatis- Bon- 

 tius being the firft that gave us this kind, if not this plant, I 

 have attributed his name to it for diftinftion. Its a parafitical 

 plant, generally growing on trees as our Polypodium and Mifleto, 

 the flowers for the moft part refembling Aloes or Orchis, there- 

 fore called vifco Aloes. 



11 Sorbus Luzon, foliis ternis ferratis, Bitorigol Indis, Caran- 

 das Garcias ex fententia Kameli. It flowers in May, and fruit 

 ripens in Auguft, of a pleafant roughifh fweetnefs, and full of 

 {mall grains. 



12 Remora Luzon, corpore tereti, Comi Boholanis & Zebua- 

 nis, Quini Leitenfibus, F. Kamel Philippine Ifles, Tranf. No 

 302. 24. 



13 Toucan Surinamenfis niger, ex albo flavO rubroque mixta. 

 Tab' 45" T Ignum Arboris Fanguaguafon, the root and wood 



Fig. 1. JL/ of this is both a Vulnerary and Febrifuge, takes 

 away pains in the head, good againft poifon and the bites of 

 venemous creatures,experienced, by Kam- Syllab. Ray p. 89. i6„- 



2 Folium ejufdem. 



3 Concha? Tiquafay facies extera Kam. Mfs. de Teflac- This 

 is a fort of tree or Rock Oyfter, and agrees with a Virginia kind 

 which from its lhape they call a hammer ihell. 



4 Monftrum Philip. Centauri facie. F. Kamel. 



5 Phalaena media rufefcent, Semicolon difta. What is very 

 particular in this moth is, its under wings from its Ihoulders 

 are extended beyond the upper, which, with its Semicolon-like 

 fpecks, remarkably diftinguifhes it from others. 



6 Phalaena Luzon, alba, margine fuperiore & corpore fanguineis„ 



7 Nux Arboris Hohom quam,& Tagoligas vocant. Kameb 



8 N uc ' eus Hohom. 

 * 9 Zapotl Chinens, fruflu cinnabarino. Xicu Sinens- Chicoy 

 H'ifpan, Figocaque Lufit. Its leaves fingle, 6 inches long and 5 

 broad, Kam. Syll. Ray p- ^4; §• 



10 Zapotl Frufhis, dryed in the fun, as they do figs- 



11 ZapotJ Officulum. 



12 Lapis cui a natura curiofa figura infculpta eft D- Spener» 

 aft. Phil. No- 302. p. 2083. i6- An impreffion of an Entrochus 

 upon an iron ftone. 



^13 Phalsena bnmna bimaculata fafcijs fulvis. 

 14 Buccinulum Mediterran, laeve, ex albo nigroque varicga- 

 tum, from the Streights- 



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