,e. Macer veterum Raii, HiA;- Plant, 1779. foi "K TA« 

 'ftrange and much defied tree, the Brami.n PhyAcians call Macre, 

 and the Malabars Arbore d'e S'aWtd, Avicen'favs the Arabians 

 call the bark of the root Talifafar, and all the Indian PhyAcians 

 life it with worderful fuccefs in dyfenteaies, and other Fluxes, 

 It's faid to grow in divers parts of the EaA-lndies. , „i 



6 Pifcis BraAIiairus. comutus. -The American Toad- FliTi. Wil- 

 lughbei'i HiA- Pifcium p. 90. c. i/Tab. E. a- Fig._i Guaperya 

 Brafil Marcgr. 150. Fig. Jonfi. Pile. Tab. 36. Fig. 6. p. 40.. Defc- 

 Pjra Utoewah Laet Gal- 910.; Fig- The Bralil Toad-Filh, 

 found on the ftores of Brafil- &c , , 



7 Bagre Brafiliana, corpore rhaculato. Bagre i Will. HiA. 

 1»ifc. Tab. H. 7. fine defer. Bagre 4 jonfl. Pifc. Tab. 36. Fig. 4. 

 p. 143. defer- Bagre «lia fpecies f. ultima Marcgr. 174. Fig. & 

 defc. Curui 1. Pifon- Ed. 2. p. 63. Fig'- It's a very whotfbme . 

 Filh, and found plentifully in, Brafil. 



8 Carabus Bengalenjisec\i\>i&i .virefci»nS',_ . 



9 Cochlea inverfa, dentato ore.' Cochlea variegata 7 jdentibus ' 

 donata fcilicet 2 in (undo oris & 5 ad labrum clavicula inverfa 

 -LiA. H- C I: 1 • Tab, 99. Fig. 100; Cochlea turbine aiiticb. The 

 Fore whirl'd snail The Toplie Turvy Snail. 



to Cancer AgathenAs tefta variegata, an, ex, 22, Tab, 6. 

 Fig. & Tab. 7. Fig. 13. Rondelet's Marble Crab. This he no 

 where obferved but on the rocky fhores of Agde in Languedoc 



11 Cancer' Lerina? lnfube chelis curtis fed cruribus longis. 

 Gefii. nom, ap, 207, Fig, t, id. HiA, aq, 186, Fig, 2, id, 

 Fr, 158, Fig, - z, The Aiort clawed Lerina Crab, rarely met 

 with, but on St, Honorat an lAaud called Leriiia near Antibes in 

 Provence. 



T2 Lacertus fquamofus minor fetulis afperfis, an Demon The- 

 banicus junior ad fingulas fquamas pilis inAruilus Aue fquamatus 

 Thebanicus Muf. Leyd. Maf. N" 295. 



DECAS TERTIUS. TAB. XXI. 



FIG. i. Cathedra Naruralis, e Radice Theae mire contexta 

 or tea-root ad fnfula Chu-jan- This wonderful elbow chair 

 tne New Eail India company prefehted to Lord Soiners, who 

 gave it to the Royal Society. 



A 2 S^hiAits ByerUus quadi angulariter ihipreffus. 

 A 3 Lochinella AngHca vulgatiihma, feu rubra 7, nigris maculis 

 mtita HiLkr, infe \- V 10. /■ Fig. 8. id- lilt in Goe- 

 rlart 268, Fig. 112 id, Angl- 108, N- i 12, met with moA part of 

 fummer. 



A 4 Cochiilella Jng/ica^imiculaXa, s. minor rubra, found with 

 the laA, but more rare.. 



A 5; Cochinella Occidentals o '.Tonga, rubra, tetramaculata. 

 the only one 1 have yet feen- 



6 Cochlea Jamaicenfis depreffa bidens. ex parte tantum : liA, 

 HiA lib. 1. Tab. 82. Fig- 87. an liA. HiA Animal- Angl- ap- 

 pend, p- 45- Tab- 3., Fig. 1, 2, from jamaica. 



A 7 Squilla lacuftrls minima, dorfo natante, in the Spring, 

 in the ponds on the common between K. Henry's walks and 

 Kings land,, 1 have hatched them from the eggs. 



8 Phafeolus Madrajpatanus femine comprelfo nigro alboque 

 eleganter Anato, an Chabr, Icon, 140, Fig. 2, I- B- V - 2. 1. 17 



g Phafeohis Madrafpatan, minimus, Reniformis Bezoardicus. 

 This and the laA 2 beautiful Kidney- beans Mr- Bulkley fent i*ie 

 from Fort St- George- . ; . 



10 1 he Thea Shrub is here figured with its leaf, flower and 

 fruit, to accompanv the root above at Fig. 1, I have given the 

 various Synonyms of this in the P. Tranf. N. 286. p. 1428. 92. 



11 Pateila Borneoca aur^ulaa tenuis, This odd fliell from 

 Borneo. 



12 Stockerus Ben^aknfts y iriciis nigro maculatiis, This is a new 

 Genus of^the Beeile kind, tlie Vagina not being fplit bin intire, 

 from und£r which it expands its membranaceous wings, as the 

 figure expreiTes, whicli is its flying poAure, Mr. J. Stocker, be- 

 ing the firit that Aiewed me this Species, I difiinguifti it from 

 other kinds by his name. 



Tab. 22. TT^RUCTUS Vixiagapatan, globofus, hexagonus, 

 Fi%. JT cbr.tice fufco, Good in vioie it Fevers, and takes 

 away the blacknefs of the tongue,. covered with a thin brown 

 ft ell, which peel'd off difcovers a fmooth fruit equally divided 

 into 6 part tions, each of thefe has a thick woody inclofure, 

 •containing in the center a Ricinus like Seed, lying in a large 

 Bed. 



A 2 Lyra Harvicenfis, pinna dorfali longiffima; maculis cseru- 

 lefcehtibus, taken about Harwich, and prefented to the Royal 

 Society. 



3 Zerumbet Officinarum Dale Pharmac. p. 366- 9. F. Camel 

 called this Zerumbeth, and others the Red Ginger of Ternate, 

 "by the Indians Pangafarh and Baiiglay,. the Malabar Wild Gin- 

 ger, Hort. Malab. Vol. xi. Tab. 13. p- 27. and that of Zeylon, 

 .See a large defcription with its many ufes, great virtues, &c. in 

 the appendix to Mr- Ray's 3d- V. of plants. 

 « A 4 Scarabaeus minor, Fdicinus an. LiA HiA- An. Angl. app. 

 Tab- 4. Fig. 3- Bracken-Clocks, So called in the North, becaufe 

 found on the Brake, or Female Fern-. . ; 



A 5 Curculio minor minimus. I found this at Epfom t he 

 laA Spring, in company with Dr.' LiAer and Dr. -Breynius, 

 Mr- Middleton Maffey has obferved it in December. 



A 6 Scarabams ag'reAis oviparus, Melanocyaneus fucco fan- 

 -guiner, the Bloody Egg Beetle- I have obferved thefe of fe- 



ver,al Azes,- and when taken they fpew out a bloody Liquor 1 , 

 LiA-'H. A- A. a p. Tab. 4. Fig. 14. 



.7 fox his Bengal Beetle, body green, the round fpots yellow j 

 theothers redwitii a yellowilh border. Muf. noA- 706. 



8 Papilio Ind. Oriental, ivficus margine : cceruleo, fubius Mar- 

 moreus, an elegant Butterfly. 



9 Sc'arabaj'us peCtinatus minor villefus, the hoary Chaffer. LiA. 

 H- A-..ap. Tab- 4- Ag.- 2- hoary, and lefs tl-.an Gaz. noA. 

 Tab-. 19. fig. 2. rarely met. ' •* 



ro Trochylus Monjp-ejfulan'us exiguus, fafciatus, pyramidalis, 

 LiA. HiA. Ccnchyl L« 1. Tab. 6i- fig. 58. LiA- H. A A. p, rs^jc 

 l ab.' 3. fig. 12. ' This elegant liiell is frequent about Mom- 

 petiefi -y\\ - , . , . v?; ._,. r , , \ tV)J .,v 1 £*ftt-?t, 



. 1 1. Buccinum Barbadenfe perelegans fafciatum, Buccinum 7 

 orbium fafciis fere bicoloribus, iiiterdum tricoloribtis hidis in- 

 Aar depidum LiA- H- C. U 1. Tab. 15. fig- 10. fiom Dr. Liller 

 with the laA. . \ 



,2 Schiltus Byerleus Caucaloides, thefe Ovals feem rough like 

 the Seed, of Caucalis or rJaftard Parfly. 



Tab 23. Edoaria Officinarum, this the Indians call Da- 

 Fig. 1. w 2 mogcaiifi, it very mucli refembles the Gaidoar 

 or Gedwar and Turmerick, but is diftingiiilhed chiefly 111 its 

 Leaves, this having a brownifh flreak along the midA of each, 

 which the others have not- Ray Syllab, Camell. 23: 9. 



2 Poi-us Sporgioides Americana, here are 2 varieties of this, 

 which perhaps may be the fame, the firA or bifurcated flat one 

 is purplilh, both externally and in tlie middle, and many of its 

 r>ores are deeply made, the other is rouudiiTi, pale without, ex- 

 cept the fpots, wliich are blackifh, and rarely perforated, the 

 inner pith like the laA is purplifh. 



A 3 Scarabauis riceros; niger, antennis peftinatis, ah Bouceros 

 yel Tauro.eros Mott. 152. fig- 2. id- Angl. 1008. pit Hampfied 

 heath in the Spr ng. 



A 4 Scarabs;ub fpadiceus, cornibus ferratis pediculis nigris 

 an Lift. H. A. A. ap. Tab. 4. fig. $ ? About Midfummer in the 

 PhyAck garden at Oxon : alfo about London. 



5 Avicula.C£/fff«/7V e cjerulea, alba & nigricante^ixt/^ Its 

 Belly, Wing-ftioulders, Collar, and about the Ef^Pwhite, the 

 reit blue Anped with black ; Back, Breaft and Head, blue ; this 

 the Chinefe paint in their Pidures, Skreens, &c. » 



6 Spongia Barbadenfis alba Cordllii facie, Tftis is perforated, 

 fome few large enough to contain a Cherry-ftone, in wh eh I 

 have found fmall lhells, aisd therefore I conceive made by them 

 for their receptacles ; the reA which it's full of, are but pin- 

 holes, it may be blown through in any part, as you can through 

 thin cloth, from barbadoes. 



A 7 Capricornulus Norwegian fcater, coAis nebulofis, from 

 Norway, and Box-hill in May, an LiA. H. A. A. ap. Tab. 4 

 Fig. 8. , . , ' .. . • 



8 Papilio Alpinus, &c. Muf- Pet, 502. Mr, Ray's Alpine But- 

 terfly, the 3 clouds next the body, and the 4 fpots in the under 

 wings are deep yellow, the Eye-fpots fometimes reddifli, the 

 reA white and black. 



9 Mus araheus Capenfis maximus, taken from a Painting of 

 Dr. Sherard's, now conful of Smyrna. 



A 10 Scarabceus Viarius niger vaginis fulcatis, I met with 5 

 or 4 of the!e, April 24, 96. in the path between Bromley and 

 London, 95- nigh Cain-Wood. 



1 1 , Scarabaeus, Carnivorus niger, vaginis fulcatis ac rugofis, 

 lefs then the laA, Ihoulders and flieaths rugged: I found them 

 May the 3d. 1696. in the intrails of Pole cats, and Weafils on 

 Sir W. Hickes common near Hackne^'. 



12 Scarabaus pectinarios viridis, elyfris qiiaA fradlis, the 

 Rofe ChaAer, an Smaragdus vel Viridulus, found amongA Rofes 

 in June and July. 



Tab. 24. /^Hampacca Philippens, flore ac fruclu Aellato, See 

 Fig. 1. F. Camel's defcription of it in the ap- to Mr. 



Ray's 3d. V, of Plants, pae., 83. 2. 



A 2 Papilio Oculjtus e fufco aureo mixtus, umbra purpuraf- 

 cente, Mr. Dale's Purple Eye- 



A 3 Papilio Oculatus e .fufco & flavefcente mixtus. the En- 

 field E\e, having obferved feveral of tliem on that Chace, and 

 elfewhere, but not corinnbn. 



A 4 Curculio major fubcinereus undatus, Mr Dandridee gave 

 me this large Beetle, found in the Spring about Greenwich and 

 Woolwich in the Sand-holes of thofe Pits. 



5 Pefturiculus luntilatuS Americanus fafciis alte elatis; Lift. H. 

 C- L.J- S. 4- Tab. 277. fig. 114? This ft ell has 6 or S high, 

 raifed fafcias, which take their beginning from the Heart-fide, 

 but are not fo eleVated on the other. 



6 Capricornus jttiifit', &c. Muf- Pet. 708- The Campeachy 

 Goat Chaffer, the Aieaths of this elegant Beetle are white, finely 

 Areakt with gold and black, as if Japann'd. 



A 7 Scarabicus impennis. tardipes. The Aow legged Beetle, 

 Mbff. 139, fig- id. Angl- 999. 1 met widr thefe in Cellars and 

 old houfes, it walks as if frozen, . by which, and ks having no 

 membranaceous wings, it's ealily known. 



8 Nirtz'm & Genfing Officinarum Dale Fharm. 340. 11. Ray 

 H. PI- 1 3 3 S - Pluk- 10 1. 7-. copied from a Painting of the Royal 

 Society, the Root is eAWmed as a great Cordial and ReAcrarive. 

 It grows in Japan and China* 



9 Ranunculus Sicuhn fQfi rotundo vix fe rato, Ray V. 3, ap. 

 748- R. 4. Dr. Breyiiius gave me t'..is which he 'gathered in 

 the Phyfick^gardeivat AruAerds;A. • 



B io Naficornis 



