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Tab. 35. TJApiliuncuIus ccemleus vulgatiffimus Muf. noft. 

 A. Fig; t. X 3 • 8. the blue Argus, on common Heaths. 



A 2 Papiliunculus crcerulefcens, limbis nigris, the pale blue 

 Argus, fomewhat larger, than the laft-, and much paler on both 

 fides, I have feen it in the thickets near Banftead downs, and 

 Furfleet. • . 



A 3 Papiliunculus e cocruleo fufcus, the mixt Argus, this 

 differs from Fig. 1. in having brown mixt with the blue, and 

 fome Eyes on the margent ot the lower wings above. 



A 4 Papiliunculus fufcus, marginibus aureb, the edged brown 

 Argus, this has no blue above, but felvidged with Golden Eye- 

 like fpots. 



$ Curculio Bengalenjfi fubrilfus maxinns, this is much the largeft 

 infecl of this kind I ever faw, 1 cannot perceive any mouth it 

 lias, but that deficiency, Nature 1 prefume, has made up with 

 its fhout or Probofcis, which being hollow, fucks in its noufilh- 

 ment; from Bengali Bay. 



A 6 Bucciiuilum minimum ovale, an Buccinum exiguum fub- 

 flavuin, niucioiie obtufo live Cylindraceum Lift; Hift. anim. Angl. 

 121. Fig. 6. t have found this very fmall Shell on the fandy 

 Banks of the Thames near Kingfton, diltinguilhed from others, 

 by being thick, fhort and blunt. 



7 Vaccinia forte Chufan, iaurocerafi fol. fl. tubulofo. 



A 8 Planorbis minimus, Algis frequenter adnafcens, a Ver- 

 rniculus exiguus albus, Nautiloides Alga fere adherens Lift. H. 

 Coneh. L. 4. S. 3- Fig. 5. Tab. 533. on our lhoars. 



A 9 Schiftus Pinoides major; this and the next to fill up the 

 cavity of their impreilions have a Coal-like fubftance in many 

 of them, they fomewhat refemble the Scales of Pine-cones or 

 fcneir younger Branches. 



A 10 Schiftus Pinoides minor, the impreffions on this are 

 much fmaller than the laft, both found in a Coal Pit at North- 

 By eily Yorkfhire, 



11 Rofa Cia/aa, glabra, Juniperi fruflu, this Rofe 1 have 

 received both frorii Chufan and China. 



1 Myriophyllon India Orient, ramofiffimum, Philipp. fubmar. 

 Cat. 6. s. A. P. No. 286. 



13 A fragment of the laft, as it appears thro' the Microfcope 

 and mentioned in the A. P. No. 286'. p. 1420. 6. 



36. ^"^Ramen Lagopoide's Chufan, fpici? cfiftatis pal- 



lefcentibus Chufan; 24. s. A. P. No. 286, p. 



Tab. 

 Fig. 1. 

 1322. 24. 



2 Sambuco paluftri affinis Japonens, fol. lato, ferrato, flore 

 fcaerulefcente Hort. noft. ficC, S. 8. Ray H. PI. V. 3 app. 248. 



A 3 Papilio minor, fufcus Hamp/led, marmoreatus, Handley's 

 brown Butterfly, this varies foriiething in magnitude and colour, 

 fout fcarce difcernable. 



4 Os pulchre ferratum, forfait Pifcis cujufdam, from the Eaff- 

 Tndies. 



A 5 Mufca apiformis pfobofcUe porrecro, alls maculatis, this 

 hovers in the air like a dawk and darts with a wonderful 

 fwiftnefs. 



A 6 Pap. fufcus, &c. Muf. noft. 32^, Our brown Marfh Fri- 

 tillary, this and fig. 9 I take to be Male and ' Female, not 

 Common. 



7 Coccifera Chufan, Coryli folio, floribus exiguis racemiferis 

 Chnf. 67. a. p. No. 286. p. 1413. 67. 



8 Fagara Chufan, Rhois Virginians fol. caule alato Chnf. 74. 

 a. p. No. 286. p. 1423. 74. known from the reft of this tribe by 

 its "welted ftalks. , 



A 9 Papiliunculus fufcus, punftis paucioribus albicantibus, Mr. 

 Dandridge's march Fritiilary, The fpots on.this are larger and 

 fewer than Fig. 6. 



A 10 a Phalaena bombylus fnaximus ruffuS, this large and 

 beautiful infeft, caught about the end of May at the foot of 

 Box-hill. 



A 10 a Phalasna bombylus max. fufcus. this and the laft may 

 be Male and Female, its dark parf cf the Wings are blacker 

 and narrower, caught laft Summer on Hampftead Heath. 



1/ Cochlea Oread, maxima, craffa, fafciata, this refembles 

 our Scarborough Covins Muf. noft. 813. but 4 times larger. 



12 Echinus Chinens, ftellatus, compreffus. Sea urchin, China. 



Tab. 37. "DHalaena Luzon, media e nigro a'boque mixta, 

 Fig. i* * black and white as the figure reprefents. 



2 Chryfalis parva, caftanea, Eruca* fequentis, From this 

 breaks out the Moth figured in Tab. 28. 8. 



3" Eruca Luzon, pilofa antennulata, nigro & flavo variata, 

 Soncho lxvi viftitans This Catterpillar having fpun a filken 

 Web coffined 16th. Od. and flew the 2 2d. 



4 Orobanche Mauritania, fl. purpureo. Grows in Sandy places, 

 to the broom at fig. 13. it. flowers in Feb* and March, the in- 

 habitants call it Danoon, this plant with many others were ob- 

 feived and defigned by Mr. J. James a Surgeon, about 1680. 

 Whilft he was in Bafbary, being a Slave there near 20 years; af- 

 ter his death this book came tome. 



$ Papilio Luzon, medius albus, this and the firft are from de- 

 figns F. Kamel fent me. 



6 Scarabacus Cerambix Luzon, facie Tauri. This, the next 

 and 12. F. Kamel fent both defigns and infects- 



7 Stockerus Luzon, viridis, fcapula maculifq; 

 elegant Species of Tab. 21. Fig. 12. 



8 Frudtus pent-angulus, alte fulcatus nnucleus* 

 china. 



9 Curcuma Officinarum Dale Pharm, 362. 5, 

 pi. vol. 3. app. 23. xi» The true Turmerick. 



) 



10 Nucleus tetragonus Guineenfi.s, baft feraminofo, Its a wood* 

 fubftance with capillary veins, has at the bottom 1 large holl 

 near the length of the fruit. £ ' e 



N R UX H S pf % fufCa ' Zmi pallidi ' the kernei of th <- Arbor 

 Eigaa, Ray H. PI- V. 3. app, tu. 3. 



12 Cerambix Luzon, minor atratus & ftriatus. 



13 Spartium Mauritania, fl. albo monofpermos. in Arabic 

 called Kotum. 



Tab. 38 

 Fis. 1. 



UX. Guineen/ii, 

 fhell is thick 



nucleo Mofchate fimilis, The 



Ke^l of & Nutmeg, which is £ ^we^f Jthe^Sj wlthm 

 is the colour ot Palm Oyl, and the confiftence of Suet ' 



2 Phafeolus Jamauenfis, niger, compreffus, circa hilum albus an 

 Phafeolus maximus perenms, femine comprefTo lato, nigris ma 

 cubs notato, Cat pi. Jam. 66. ' S ma 



3 Nucleus Luzon, Daftyli facie, fere trifpermos 



4 Nucleus Luzon, Cylindraceus, fulcatus, extremitatib 



tails 



f Scarabzeus arboreus Luzon, 



us punc- 



. 3- feu fubplanus fubluftris lun'<i<s 

 arugmofe oaculofus Kamel Mfs. this is f Imilar to T T* nV 

 12. and Tab. 26. 9. ' *™ °" 



6 Scarabsus a.boreus Luzon, 2. f. luteo-fufcus, tenuiter ftria 

 tusKam.Mfs. Our Bracken-clock fig. Tab. 22. 4. f s l! ke th^ 



fignifies 

 Cords and 



7 ^Egilops Mauritanica, ariftis longioribus binis Hort. Cer 



Khonl' V 7 '^ "'J 1 ' V,i ' 2PP - this the Moors ca i 



K-hortaan, flounfhes in May. 



8 Sanamunda forte Mauritanica, fl. luteo, It flowers all Winter 

 and Seeds in March* the Natives call it Mit'inaam 

 ftrong, perhaps from its Bark, of which they make 

 Ropes, as we do of Hemp; 



9 Chamxciftus forte Mauritanica, luteus, foliis parvis ferratis 

 From a Fibrous Root a Item 3 inches high. 



10 Papiliunculus Luzon, ccerulefcens, fubtus undis ftriatus 

 .11 Scarabacus arboreus Luzon, fubluftris punftatus Saiibamban 



& Salagabat indis. 



12 Carlina forte Mauritan, fl. ex albo fanguineo. The Na- 

 tives call u Tickuntoos. It flowers in April, the Roots are of a 

 very hot tafte, and by them much ufed in powder, and conferve, 

 to heat the coldnefs of the Stomach. 



39- 



Accifera planta perpumila Mauritanica, 

 in Rocky places* trie Moors called 



grows 

 Fox- 



Tab. 

 Fig. 1. 

 grapes. 



2 Draciuiculus volahs Looganus, ex ficco deftimptus, differs 

 from that 1 have mentioned in my Muf. No. 119. being lpeckled, 

 and having 6 ribs in each Wing, ours having but 4. and inftead of 

 little fpots is largely waved with dark brown. 



3 Ficoides forte Mauritan, perexigua, the Natives call this 

 Lowon. 



4 Papilio Luzon, foliginofus, ocuJatus & uhdulatus, be/ides 

 its dull colour this is diftihguifhed by having 9 Eyes in each 

 lower wing. 



5 Papilio Luzon fufcus minor, ter vafie bioculatus, the Eyes 

 in the wings of this Fly are peculiarly placed. 



6 Eruca Luzon, multicolor, Eruca Malva; hortenf. polymita < 

 glabra!, albo, fufco, nigro, h flavo teffellatim variegata Kamel 

 Mff. This changed into a Chefnut Chryfalis Fig. 7. the 19th. 

 of Feb. which produced the 3d. of March, a variegated Moth 

 like Df. Lifters- No. 92; 



7 Chryfalis ultimas Eruca?. 



8 Fungus Mauritanicus verrucosis ruber, fucco fanguineo, Tur- 

 tooths Bargafham Indigenis, It grows a foot high, of a dark red 

 but paler below. 



9 Locufta echinata impennij e Chufan, refembles the Locufta- 

 talpa. Tab. 13. Fig- 7. 



10 Rottang Luzon, vulgaris, Frucbjs peregrinus fquamofus 5. 

 Ciuf. Exot. 24. Fig. 2. vid. Ray H. PI. V. 3. app. 19. 3. 



10 a Ofliculum Ejufdem, this Stone is horny, the Meat white 

 and flimy, of a grateful four, chewed quenches Third, a Tea 

 or Deception of it refrefhes Feverifh Perfonsj and is effectual in 

 heat of the Reins. 



i'i Rottang Luzon, fruftu pyramidali majOre Lab. nit. Kamel, 

 Ray H. PI. % 3- P- '?• 4- 



11 a Its Kernel which is alfo edible, is of a Tart Sweetnefs. 



12 Eruca Luzon, ^adiata, s.jpilis plumofa. Eruca ardens Ba- 

 ful Kam. Mfs. The rmddle of the Back is yellow, fpotted with 

 black, the body green, from whence and its fides, comes 20 hairy 

 Feathers, it feeds on the Rofe, this is a very odd Caterpillar, and 

 its Coffin as ftrange being globular. 



13 Aurelia Luzon, globofa fufca, about the bignefs of a Pea, 

 the Coffin of the laft Caterpillar, into which it changed 17 Jan. 

 18 Feb. produced a fmall brown Moth. 



foliofo, 



Tab. 



40. 



Lobularia Mauritan, canle 



Gl 

 Maurit. It Flowers in March. 



Tufolkha 



2 Kali fofte Mauritan, polyfpermos. 



3 Phaliena Rengalenfis fufco & diaphano mixta. 



purpureis, an 

 from Cochin- 

 Kamel Ray H. 



This elegant 



Moth caught Dec. 1701 in the Bay of Bengali. 



4 Papilio Madrafpatan, croceus, nigris maculis afperfis, albif- 

 que ferie marginatus Muf. noft. 721. The Madrafs FritilJary. 

 $ Matricaria Mauritan, pumila, Flowers in April. 

 6 Culex Luzon, evlridi fufco. Mufca roftrata feu, Mufca Pa- 

 pilio Arbor Lanette Kam. Mfs. fnfeft. I take this to be of the 

 Gnat kind by its make, and motion in flying, which is very 

 fwift up and down* 7 Cimex 



