Nigh*' by banging up dlffalve* info a floiid fed liquor, which 

 tiwy uffc iitllsiiilng, and' is very fatting, fti a fpan and a half 

 long, an J hath *varts inftead of fcales. 



j Concln Veneris fcajfuIefcenS parva, uTrofjue capite bimaor*' 

 lata, ventre lale ferratq, an C. V* Lilt. L/4. S- 9. Tab- 624, 

 Fig. 2.0 this is ahVa'ys bltiiift, but varies fn its fpots and waves. 



A 4 Captic^rriuhis' nampjted, ftramiueus, fignaturis nigris, 

 this varies in its iize, as in the figures, but is always bigger 

 than the next, and more rarfcly met with : Caught in Bear-wood 

 fceycnd Hamplted Heath-.- 



X 5 Caprieomulus Hampjled, exiguus, vaginis rubent, apice 

 nioro, I have obferved thele about Midfummer, cn the flowers 

 of & Sphondylium or Cow-Parfnip, to whofe umbeils divers in- 

 i'e&s refort. 



6 Olivaris Barbadtnjts vix deutatus, ex albo Sc Caftaneb feti- 

 culatus, clavicuk caj'rulefeente an. Lift. H- G, L, 4. S. xi. Tab. 

 827, it"'. 49* te Rarbadoes Net-Olive, thefe are diftirsguilhed 

 from others by their blue tips. 



A 7 cur.cinulum oblongutn Avenaceum, an Buceihum exiguum 

 C anfraituum, mu.rone acutd Lift H. A. A, 4. p. 122. Fig. 7. 

 Thefe 1 found at the roots of old trees in Lord Wooton's Grove 

 at Hampfted. . 



8 Lapis Chinenfis Mayz referens, the Mayz Stone, this ele- 

 gant Stone very much refembles the grains of Turky-wheat 

 or Mayz, but thele are alternately fet, and not one directly 



over the other. ■ + ' 



g Concha Veneris caerulefcens parva, utroque capite bima- 

 culata, ventre feiiile piano art C. V. Lift- H- L- C. 4. S- 9- Tab. 

 624. fig- 21 i like fig- 3- but differs hi having it-, belly fmooth, 

 and the mouth only toothed. 



10 Crotalaria Madrajpat, Pilofebe folio Hort, noft, ficc, Ray 

 V. 3. ap. 244^ G j 94. from Fort St. George, 



1 1 Lens Madrafpataiii eiatines folio Hort, noft- ficc- Ray V. 

 3 append, 246, fei 3- yellow flowers, lonely and with ftalks each 

 coming from the bofom of its leaf, and are fucceeded by a fmall 

 flat lentile like pod. •«•>;' 



12 Argyrotome Capens. fob mcanis lobatis, Chryfocome flore 

 albo, foil is 'ubrotundis auriculatis Capitis Bonae fpei. Breynij 

 Prodr- zdo p. 33- 3- 



DEGAS QUARTUS. TAB. XXXI. 



X^lG. 1. Calao avis roftrum rubrum, galeatum, caffide lata, 

 _P Under this title, F- ^amei f-nt me this deiign with his ma- 

 nufcript of Philippine birds, in the Philo- tranf. N. 285- 



A 2 Cantharis azureus perelegaiis, found about houfes. 



A 3 Scarabxolus aureus, capite nigio. 



A 4 Scarabiolus aureus, capite lineifq; nigris. 



A 5 Plauovbis hortenfis minima pal lire ftriata, Cochlea 

 tereftris compreffa maculata & leViter ftriata Lift. Hift- Conchyl. 

 a^p. Tab- 4. about London. 



if Inhame Madrafpatan, foliis binis pulchre venofis Hort. noft 

 ficc- ii- 19- fe 11 ^ a y Pl ant vol. 3» append, 246, the leaves 

 of this beautiful Plant, are the molt elegantly veined I ever 



faw, . v ■ < ., , . . 



A 7 Scarabsolus niger, latenbns aprctbufque vaginarum au- 



reis, found floating in a ditch in fcilhops Wood, Hampftead 



^8 Coralloides epifpongiofa Pbilippenfis, virgiilis dilute pur- 

 pureis, minonbus punctis. Philipp. Submar Catal. 14. feu* act. 

 Phi 1 . N- 286. p. 14*1. 14- 



9 peetnuculus Vene.eus, Petunculus ruber fafciis acutis k ex 

 altera parte mtiricatis exafperatus Lilt- H. C. Lib. 3. Sect. i. cap. 

 3. Tab. 307. fig- 146- 



10 Echinus perexiguus, Echma omnium minima, Aldrovand, 

 Teftj 412- fig- ' d> ec * lt: Francof. Tab. <o. fie;. 23. p. 136. I take 

 this to be an indigena on our coaft, finding them amongft a 

 parcel of EngHih ihells. ; . ..... 



\ i Elitum Madrafpatan, Parietaria; folio, fpicatum Hort- liofr. 

 ficc B- 28. Ray H- PI. vol. 3. ap. p 242. i 



iz Coralloides epifpongiofa PbiUppens- virgulis paucioribus 

 punctatis, Sanguinei colons, Philipp- Submar- Cat. 16 S. aft. 

 Phil. N- 286. p. 1421. i6- Specimens of this and figure 8. with 

 feveral other very curious fubmarines, mentioned in that tranf. 

 and figured hereafter* from the Philippine Ifles by F. Camel. 



Tab. 32. t") ETE ?bi!ij>penfe nigrum, telis quadrangulis du- 



Fig- i- 



R 



plicatis Phil- Submar. Cat. 2. s. A. P- No. 2861 



p- 1419- „ . 



2 Cochlea Luzon'ua pallida, fafcia nigricante. 



3 Alcyonium Pbilipp- ramulis gelatinis implexis Phil- Submar. 

 Cat. 8. s- aft- Phil- N 286. p- 1420- 8. This is a very odd Sub- 

 marine as is fig. i- in faid tranfadion. 



A 4 Phalaena cinerea fplendens maculata, This differs from 

 ffg. 8. below, in being larger and fhinirig, and is not fo 

 common; - ■ r. . 



^ i apilionoides Caroliniam fwfca, fignatura aurea pellacioa, 

 fiibtus albida. Tliis 'tis a new Genus of exotick infects (of which I 

 have feveral forts) it's peculiarities are a thick and fhort mothlike 

 body, its Horns t'urgid near the end but. hook-pointed, and molt 

 of them have generally greater or leffer tranfparent coloured 

 fpots, it participates of the Butterfly and Moth- . - 



■6 Papilib Livonicuse. fufco csrulefcente, fubtus mactdaius frcun 



Livonia^ ' m ■ . . . 



7 Phalsena-bombylu's Garolitianus maximus ferrugmeus This is an 

 -ethermew Genus of infects, approaching next to the Hawk-moths; 



thefe fuck their nutriment on the wing like the humming birds; 

 are generally ; feather tail'd, and have a colourlefs tranfpai ency 

 in the midlt of their wing. 



A 8 PhaLena minor alba, maculis nigrefcentibus ornata, an 

 Goed- vol.- 3- Tab. 13. p Lift. fig. 61. This appears about 

 Midfummer generally amongft Nettles.' 



9 Concha Luzon, tubularis virefcens. The Natives in Luzone 

 call this Belay & Udpan, and the Spaniards there Bo a de pato, 

 i- e 4 Ducks-bill from its fhape. This 1 figured fio.n a Ihell F. 

 Camel fent me. 



10 Agrimonia Madrajpat, folio rotundo fingulari, fubtus incano 

 Hort. noft- ficc- A. 44- Ray Hilt- pi. vol. 3 app. 241, at the fett- 

 ing on of the leaves its commonly attended with fojail tender 

 auricles. , 



11 Potamogi.ton Madrajpat, Phyllitidis folio pulchre venofo. 

 Hort, noft- ficc- p- 65- Ray vol. 3. app, 247. The veins on one 

 fide fomething refemble thofe of Tab 31- fig. 6. . , 



12 Leonurus Madrajpat, foliis rigidis, parvis, hirtis Hort noft 

 ficc- L. io- Ray vol. 3- app- 246. this differs from ad- Phil. No 

 244. p. 323- 21. in being a fmailer plant, hoary, the leaves lefs 

 fhorter and ftiff. 



Tab- 33. |" ENS Madrajpat, Nummularis folio ma- ulato 

 Fig- i\ I 4 Hort. noft- ficc. L- 9- Ray v- 3. app. 246 very re- 

 markable in its leaves and fpots. 



2 Papilio Lufitan, minor, ex aureo fufctis, fubtus rhaculatus & 

 virefcens, Lilbonl 



3 Scarabaeus Marianns, minor folrus, maculis nfgricantibus af- 

 perfis Hill- Maryland, s. aft- Phil. No. 246. p. 396. 9. This 

 rTembles our common Englifh Lady cow, but hath much larger 

 fpots, as that at table 26- fig- xi. has much Jefs, and by miftake 

 was there put for this. Whereas that fhould have been called 

 Scarabsus ftramineus minor Marianus, 



4 Thea Cbimr.Jis Pimentae Jam jicenfls fol. fl. Rofaceo fimplicia 

 Chufan. Plant. Hift. pi. 93. s. act. Phil, No- 240. p. 396. 93. 

 Where you may may fte its Defciiption. 



5 Papilio Bella donna dicta, Virginiaxa, oculis fubtus majort- 

 bus, this chiefly differs fiorri our Englifh painted Lady Mulei noft, 

 326, in having larger "eyes underneath. 



A 6 Phalaena Umbrica linea maculifq; fanguineis an Lift- fig. 

 54. This Moth produces a CatterpiKar very common on Ragwort. 



7 Phalxna Gumeenjts alfs e tii^ro aureis, corpore elet/antiffime 

 zonato, 1 is body is girdled with Gold, Silver, Scarlet, Black 

 and changeable, lb beautiful 1 never yet in that part faw its 

 like 



8 Androface Chujan, Cortufa: Matthioli folio Muf. 858. I take 

 this elegant plant to come next of kind to Linum Umbiiicatum, 

 which Tournefort calls Omphalodes. 



9 Cantharus Carolin, niger. undis pallefcentibus infecf, Virgin. 

 Obf. No 36. s. aft. Phil- No 271. p. 813. 36. of the Family of our 

 Green, Golden fpotted Cantharis- 



A 10 Phalaena nigrefcens maculis minoribus, fubtus fanguinea^ 

 The Scarlet Royal Leopard. 



11 Papilio Carolin, fufcus, fubtus cinereus, margine eleganter 

 ocula.o, from Carolina- 



A 12 Phalsna nigrefcens', maculis, majoribus, fubtus flavef- 

 cens, Hollar tab. 4. fig. 7. Jonit. inlect. Tab. 8. fig- 26. The 

 yellow Royal Leopard, about London. 



Tab- 34. A Geratum Vapenje Crithmi folio, capitulis parvis. 



Fig. 1. A Sent nie from Dr * Freci ' Ru y rch - 



2 Hermannis Capenjis Altheas folio Hort; noft. ficc. H. 1 f Ray 

 H. PI. V. 3- app. 245. from the CarJe. 



3 Ricinus- Cbinenfu Sebifera, Populi nigrae fob Muf. noft. 96^ 

 China Tallow-tree le Compte Angle, p-ioi- Who defcribes this 

 Treeprett/ well, and fays its red leaves and white Kernels at a 

 diftance, make a very fine profpeil: See its other Synonyms and 

 defcription amongft the Chufan plants, 1 have given an account 

 of in the P. Tranf. No. 286. p- 1429- 96. 



4 Nerita Qrcadenju Intel, bifafciis^ nigris. 



5 Nerita Oread fufca, fafcia unica flaveicente- 



6 Nerita Or^flava, ftrt is Capilbceis. Thefe elegant varieties', 

 found the la ft Summer on the Shoarsof the Orkney Iflfes. 



A 7 Papilio minor, e f'ufco & aureo quodammodo teliellatus. 

 The Chequered Hogg. This and the next arc fuppofed Male 



and Female- .\ . v 



A 8 Papilio minor* ex aureo & fufco mixtus. ftria nigra no- 

 tabili, The Chequer like .Hogg, known from the laft in having 

 z black ftreaks, near the (boulders of its upper wings, and its 

 Golden Chequers are lefs obvious> and rather nWlted into a 



"a*9 Papilio miner, aureus/ftria nigra difiinflus, The ftreaked 



Golden Hogg. r j J± J . . TT 



. A 9 a. Papilio minor aureus immaculatus, The fpotlefs Hogg, 

 Here needs no figure, it only wanting, the itreak in the laft, thefe 

 four Mr- I andndge has both obferved and plainly diftinguiftied, 



10 Faba Oread nigra, polita, .tetrafculata, hllo magno, via. 

 Cluf- Exot- p. 4. fig- 9- Mr- Wallace, hath figured this in his 

 defcription of the Orkney Iftes, p- M- alfo fiom the Philip- 

 pine Ifles. . , 



■11 Agnus Cafkts Croccd, folio glmico fuorolrr.c.o, received 

 from the Crocodile Ifles: fince I have obtained better fpecmens 

 from Qiufan, by the Frir.t 1 find it to be a true Ag..u? Callus. 



12 Arenaria minor Camphoratse folio. Lychnis -pumita iaxa-^ 

 tilis Jtmiperi fo'io Rei. Herb- 359. 



