'( : 4 



gra& iii Ser-lefrtbcr, on fhe'pherd's-httl near Altliorp, 'the feat of ■ 

 Vhe Earl of Sunderland in Northamptonshire. 



5 Copcha: Veheri affinis, albus,' medio annulofo. Concha 

 vtioque latere fe colligens exotica Col. Purp. c. 20. Fig. p. 36. 

 "Concha ctijus medio velut annulis ciicum'jititur, Lift. H. C. 1. 4. 

 S, 9. Tab. fit. Fig- 64. an Bonan. HV'Fig- 2 49' f " P> l6 =- Fi £- 

 539 f Common in Jamaica & Barbadces. 



6 Lacertus Guineenfis major, verruculis^nigris albifque venufte 

 obfitis. A harmlefs and very beautiful lizard found in Guinea 

 where they call it Pompom. 



7. Cicada Turcica media, in Chio and the ^neighbouring Iflcs, 

 where they Ting on trees. 



8 Nerita Jamakenfis alba,, parva, ftriis caftenis- an Nerita cx- 

 iguus nigrofineus, 01 e liibqcceo. Lift. H. C. 1. 4. S. 6. Tab. 605, 

 Fig, 31, .with many more from Dr. Sloan- 



9 Papilio Caroli/t. Ailfantia'cits, macuus albls, limbis & venis 

 nigris, fafciaque lingular i ala infericri cincta, from Carolina. 



, A. 10 Scolopendra parva terreftris tardipes, junfturis bioedibus. 



1 1 Rhombus fafciis ex albo nigroque catenatis, an Rhombus 

 cylindro pvramidali, lineis ex rufo alboque inferjeftis circum- 

 ftriptus, ciavicula-paululturi exerta Lift. H. C. 1. 4- S. io. Tab. 

 763. Fig- 12. 



12 Papilio Livcnu'cits fuperne nigrefeeris, 'inferne anrers, fafcia 

 alba utrinque inlignitus. The White Leghorn Admiral, Ifirft 

 from Leghorn and Loridcn. 



Tab. 

 Figr. 



16 



This 

 the outfide is 



11. Scarabeolus Marrait, exiwuus, yaglais lutefcentibus, ftrii* 

 nigris diftinchisi Its Shoulders are yellower than the Sheath 

 wings, its Horn3 very tine, long, black, and jointed. 



lenoicfcs Apifarmis Marian, fplendor nigrefcent,. aV- 

 This lingular infect, with the 

 iaftv and Fig. z. from Maryland. - ■« 



13. Filicula e Gallipoli villofa, Afpletiii facie, an Lonchrtis 

 fpera Ilvenfis -Lugd. 1221. Fig. an Lonchitis folio Ceterach C. 

 9. 3. nnde? which name he hath confounded four if nGt 



12 'Ph 



gentes maculis elegant er afperfis 



nams cf Ceterac, there bein^ 



Adix Vlziagafatana , fufca, fulcis rhomboidibus 

 Telle Mclle difb, this odd root ho\\\Vix.iagapatan. 

 good a gain ft the ftinging of ferpents. 



A- 2 Gemma Turcia in Hsmatite fculpta, from Smyrna. It 

 reprefents an old man reaping corn. 



3 Unguis Madrdfpai. fufcus, ftriatas, fubtus, rubicundus'- 

 figure lhews 'the 'infide which is of a bluffi red, 

 brown, and finely ffriated. 



4- TavarScare Malabar, ft. albo, folio Nerii latiore. nobis* 

 Manga fru&u verienato, cffculo cordiformi, nucleo gemino Raji 

 H. PI. 1552- C...20. Odallam Malab. Ufo Brarh.'Hort. Mai. V, 1. 

 Tab. 39- p- 71. Ffl Mai. 192. 1. id. Fob I cannot believe with 

 Dr\ Syen the Commentator cf this firft volume, that this is the 

 wild or pcifon mango as he aflerts ; for had it that deadly qua- 

 lity the experienced Malabars would have found it out, wliich 

 they take no notice-or". - 



5 Tavaracare Madrafpat- minor, c.ortice tenniffimo, , This is a 

 fmaller fort of Coccus de Maldiva found on 'the lhores of Fort 

 St- George' I take this to be the Fruit of the la* Tree, the 

 description of it iri the Hort. Malab. tired under Fig-. 4; very; 

 much agreeing -with it. 



A- 6- Stella Hibemica echinata. Echinafter feu Stella coriacea 

 pentadacryla echina D- Lhwyd ; .an Stella pectinata Rondel- aqV 

 120-c. 12. Erg- 9, found near Slego 111 Ireland, and Penfans in 

 Cornwal- , L j '. , , • 



- 7 Pha'sria Chufan- fiava, fignaturjs nigiicantibus. This fin* 

 gular moth, from Chufan in China- •, , , 



8 Stellula Hjberkica glabra. Afterifcus f- Stella pentadacl)da ex- 

 ?gua Canis mafiid cofio utrinque munita, found at EoHdroufe, 

 in Donegal, Ireland. 



9 .Chama ' Madrhfpaf. \Voz, undis caftaneis, from Fort St. George 

 A. 10, Papilio Fritillaricus minor. Muf- noft. 324, about Cam- 

 bridge, 'but 'fare about London. ' , , • p 



•A- 1 1- Phahena' Cant>iJIs nigfefcens, quatuor albis maculis 

 afperfa. Thrs elegant moth I have caught in Cane .Wood-' near 

 Hampftead- Heath, but very rarely- | - 



12 Anguis Capettjis ;argenteus maculatus, ftreak'd wkli blewifll 

 filvEr, along which are many final! fpots. 



Tab. 17.0 Etrochuius parvus Italicus- ah Cochlea alba urrrbiii- 

 Eig- i- cata, limH;rt" ac'utb circumdata', clavicula bmnino 

 ana - compreffa Lift. H- C I \r Tab. 64. Fig. 62. This is a 

 frriall Trochus reverft, having its head flat and belly raifed. t)r. 

 Sherard found ft about Rome- 



2 Phalena Mariana' a irgentea minima, 'nigris ma'culis afperfis* 

 Siliquaftnnn Kigenfe Limacis cineri facie Muf. Pet- 843. T his 



long, 



it, is whitifh below, .but. 



fefembles our fmall ftug, and like 

 brownifil above, foiind about Rig"a. 



4 Buccinulum Perficum oHvare- an Buccinhm 7 orbium leviter 

 timbilicatum, mediis crbibui. pauliilUm tumidis Lift- H.'C, 1- 2. 

 Tab. 108. Fig\ 1. from Rerfia. • 



5 Simia Sciurus lanuginofus fufcus, ex Joanna: infula. an Cer- 

 copithecus Indlcus Bugee diclus Raii Synopfi Animal, i 5 S*. 

 The wool of this is brown, foft and curled like that of 3 lamb, 

 it has feveral properties of a fquirrel, fitting often upright when 

 it eats, which generally is done by : his mcifcres," and refTediing 

 his bufliy tail. This ftrange creature is now alive (yi^. May 

 1703.) at Mr. Dottins a druggift, who liad him 12 months fince 

 from Joanna- , His Delineation by W. Cowper- 



A- 6- Cochlcola alba fafciata Cantabrig. umbtlico pafvo. ah Coch- 

 lea alba leviter umbilicata, pluribus fafciis circumdata, iclavicula 

 •jTrodufliofe Lift- H! C 1. 1. Fab- 59. Fig. 56, frqm New-Marhtt- 

 Heath near Cambridge. ' 



7 Phalena Mariana percruciata. 



1 8 Phalena Mariana fulvefcen:; cruciata, a kind of the laft, but 

 the crofs goes not to tha edges of the wings. 



A 9. Pectuhculus minimus livis, intus argenteus, cardine 

 .ferrata Muf. Petiver 841, Silver Cqchle. " On our coafts* 



5 10. Taggee Gmntenfibus , Radix forte traf^ generis, A root of 

 a fort of Cyprus, has a thin fkih, and eats as pleafailt as an 

 almond : from the!gold coaft in guinea. 



B 



more "plants together, fent by ft 

 Yome amon:ft it from Galiipjly. 

 . Tab- 1 8.". 



FIG. 1. Biicciniim nigrefcenfs, maciili? a!b : 's afperfis, ore gib-* 

 feofo purpurafcente. 

 A. 2. Cochleola fiuviatilis, gyris alte incifis. I have obferved 

 this in frelli water, and if 1 miitake not, in the New P.iver. 



3. Phalena maxima Cbujan, ebfeure fufca, marginibus elegan- 

 ter undujatis. This large elegant Moth, from Chufan. 



4. Tellina parva radiara intus ximnino purpurafcens. ' Thefo 

 are pretty common in Rcck-work, 



J A 5. Buccinum Govmbienfe , e Caftaneo & albo fafciatum, 

 Dells Winckle : Lands-end, Deal and Dover. 



6. Sidereyn five Serpentaria mirabilis n.iontana Kieg. Phyt. 

 Curiof. Fig. 213. Berg-Slahgen Kruyd Bclg. Miint. Herb. p. 

 7 c;l. cap. 3 30. This very odd Plant is laid to grow on the moun- 

 tains of Stiria and Hungary. 

 •7. Cardamomum Luzonicum Coniformfe Ticala diclum. 



5. Cochleola oblonga fiuviatilis, an Cochlea parva fubfiava 

 intra 5 fpiras finita Lift, H. An Angl. p. 1-3-. Fig. 19. an Coch- 

 lea parva pellucida, operculo tellaceo cochieatoque claufa Lift. 

 iri. C. 1. t. Fab 132, Fig. 32. Oval, and not above half an inch 



I find them in the Thames and New-River. 

 A. 9. Cylindrus lapidcus fiyerleus comprelfior Echijri facie, 

 acetabulis majoribus pblongis, e puteis Carbcnaris, found in the 

 coal Mines near North Bjerly Yorkihire. 



A. 10. Papilio Linctlnievfa Fritillaricus', fafciis fubtus pallidis. 

 The Lincolnlhire Fritillary, near London. 



A. 1 r. Cylindrus lapideus Byerleus comprefiior Ichinitae lati- 

 clavii maximi facie, acetabulis rotundis e puteis Carbonariis R. 

 Richardfon, Obferved in the fame place with Fig. 9. 



j2. .Oltrca Ulyifiponenlis minor mgofa; Lilkon (Jifter. - 

 Tab. 19. 



A. T?1G. 1 Schiftus Byerleus impreflis reticidatjs, from Bverty 

 Ycnkfhire, ., 



A. 2. Scarabseus arboreus major Caftaneus, the great brown- 

 tree-chaffer, Goed. 178, Tab. 78, Lift inGoed. 265, Fig. 11 1, 

 id. app. Scarab. Angl. Tab. 1. Fig. 1. an Scarabasus arboreus 

 MOT. tooi. Fig. id. A. 4014, Gr. V. 1. p. 9. Tab. 4. an Heef.- 

 'l ab.; 16,. Fig. 12, an Aldr. Infedt. Tab* 5. Fig. 2, p. 45-3, id 

 Fr. 178 jonft. Infeft Tab, 14. The Dorr, or Hedge-Chaffer, Muf,' 

 Regal, Soc, 168, Very common all the Slimmer. 



A. 3. Phahena Occidental, fulva, trifalbiata. 



4. Phalaena fafciata perelegans, extremitatibtis ferratis. an - 

 Goecl. 155, Tab. 67. Lift, in Goed. 81. Fig. 30. id. A. 38. The 

 purbeloe, in Kent. 



5. Sajdttaria Cbinenjls foliis ternis longiffimis Herb. noft. Ghin. 

 Tab 12. Fig. 3. Sa heo chaw. Indigenis. , -. 



-•6. Ranunculus globofiis Gbfaens, fl. pleno Artantiato, Witting 

 tehoa. Herb, noft, Chin. Tab. 18. Fig.. 18. This beautiful.- 

 plant, I would be a fine Ornament in our gardens; - 



7 Calceolus Philippens, pumila, Plantaginis folio rad Alexi- 

 phaimaca, an Katfiila Kelengu Malab Capura Catari Eram. 

 Hort. Malab. V. XL Tab. 41: p. 81. Dofo aut Dufu Fuzoneu- 

 fibusj in Samar & Leyte Gozol. Sina;Samlay & in Jucatan Scabai 

 chiuii. e. Reginam Plantarum vocatur. This Sovereign plant I 

 have' figured from a defigii of the Reverend G- Jof, CameI,.from 

 one fent to Mr. Ray and me, from the iliady moift places on. the 

 dewy Mountains of Silau. 



8. Arbor Mamlcnjis Juglandis folio pentapetafa, cortice Eme- 

 t]co, Mananangtang Indigenis or Jail deliverer, aliis T^rnbal 

 feu medicina de Carigara, ubi abundat. A Dram of the inner- 

 nioft or third Bark cf this tree, is given in powder as a very 

 fuccefsflil; Vomit in Fevers> ill habits, and the Dropiie ; it alio 

 expels Poifon, and brings away Worms. I received this from 

 the fame.hanirl,' with the laft, it grows plentifully in many places 

 of the Philippines. 



9 Cylindrus Madrafpat, medio nebulofo,. clavicnla carnea, an 

 Rhombus ventricofus, 1 callcsa columella Lift. H. C, 1,4, S, .10, 

 c, 3, Tab, 723-, Fig, 10? This and the two next the Rev, Dr, 

 G, Lewis fent from Fort St, George, 



10 B'uccinum Madmfpat, nodofum, ftriis fafciatis, 



1 1 Tellina Madrafyat, triquetra, medio fafciata, extremitatibus 

 teffulatis, 



A, iti Entrochus Septentrional, major comprefius, 



Odifloia Manilenfts Onobrycludis folio, RutB 

 odore; Rota Lnson, fylVeftris fpicata Camel, 



Tab, 20, 

 Fig, 1 , 



t Amomum verum Encalada, This is figured from a de 

 fign which P, J. Encatada fent to Father Camel, from whom I 

 liad it, The Caftamuniar very much nffemWc.^ it, which I have 

 given a Figure of in my third Decade, 'Fab, 27, 



3, .Hemionitis Lufon, 1. f, H, minima vario and gratiofoTiuto 

 Camel, It fports variouily in its Leaves, and grews about a 

 Span high. 



4. . Trophus Indicus e cubo- &.pallidcx radjattis,' Brought me by 

 Mr. ■ Stock er from the. Bay of Beng-u- 



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