X 



,6 Papilio SulpUurcus, .lunulis caerukis, nigris'litifris infignitus. 

 This exactly refembles cur Fnglith Brimiione Butterfly Muf. 

 Tioft. "No. i - w ere it net for thofe black Spots, and apparent blue 

 Mogns in the lower Wings. This is the only one I have yet feen. 



7 Coccot'hrauft.iis Capcnfis ruber, roftro hiante, e Pifturis D. 

 Krieg. The Cape-Ca retinal. This in colour and ihape refembles 

 .The Virginia rpd-hird pr nightingale, in Mr. Ray of birds p. 24c. 

 Tab. 44. etgi 2.. But what is peculiar to this is its cleft bill. 



A. S. Euccinulum fluviatile heteroftrophon. 1 have met with 

 thefe in fame ponds and ditches about London. 



9 Papilio Surinamenfis caudatus minor, verruculis ex aureo 

 argenteis, fubtus eleganter afperfis. This buitcrfly with Fig. 6. 

 lately received with 3 or 4 ether Surinam flies. 



10 Mu'fcus Scoticus Corallio incruilatus. Get in a frelTj river 

 near CJacmarman on Forth a. few miles of Stirling. 



11 Pknarbis minor fiuviatilis acie acuta. Cochlea fufca limbo 

 circumfcripta Lift. H. C. L 2. Tab. 138. Fig. 42. Cochlea fufca al- 

 tera parte, p'anior & limbo iniignita, 4 fplrarum L. A. Angl. 

 Hift. p. 145. Fig. 27. I have obferved this in feveral little ri- 

 vers about Lcudon. 



ia Coralloides Philippeniis ccerulea punctata, from the Phi- 

 lippine ifles. 



DEC AS SECUNDA. TAB. XL 



FIG. |» Lichen Madiafpataxus Algols, marginibus ver- 

 rucofe. 



2 Lutla Maiflkarica reticulata, fructu decortieato. This is the 

 jvcP.d or decorticated fruit of the Puixna Hort. Malabar. Vol. S. 

 Tab 7' pag. 13. 1 have given the fynonyrns mid veitues cf it in 

 the P* tiam* No. 277- p* 1061. pi. 239. from Perfia* 



3. Cochlea oblonga ftriis flavicantibus nigris. 



4 }Ze.x\Vd Bardfliicnfis inflar plumx eleganter maculata, a very 

 beantiftd fhe'L varies much in colour and fpot c . 



C Buccinukiui Madxra/piHan edentulum, e nigto albopje 

 fa*ciatnjn. 



6 Plan orbis pulchre undata, ventre e'ato albidc an Trpchi'us 

 planus fubfufcus npere (piodam vcrmiculato, ex' toto depittus Lift, 

 iftgt Conchyl. lib. 4. Sect. 8. Tab. -651. Fig. 48. 



7 Myrius Quincenfis Epimefpili folio. 



8. Papilio Luzouicus maxtmus nigrefcen?, maculis cocaine's 

 fubtus perbelle notatus S- B. 6. 6. feu ■> ft. Pbilo.foph- No- 27^. 

 p. 1066* 6- where you may fee it defcribed. This is a la:ge and 

 very beautiful infect, and is difUnguiih'd jtom others by its deep 

 fcarlct fpots which in the figure are exprefl in white- 



A. q Papilio minor, fufcus, fubtus ftrlahis- The hair- ureal"* 

 This beirg. brown both above and below, pei lisps differs only in 

 fex from Mr. Ra>'s purple -ftreak Muf. noft. 319. which is purple 

 above. and much paler than this beneath. 



A, 10 Papilio minor fufcus, duplici lint** -inferne pjaedltus- 

 The brown double ftreatt.: This and the laK are very rale 3?esl 1 



A. 11. Papilio miner fufcus, campo aurecJ. lineA gomiji& fubtus 

 orna:us. An Hoef. .Tab. 12. Fig- I. T he golden brown double 

 itreak. This and the laft may be male and female. Caught Aug. 

 3,1, 17921. near Croydon- 



12 Ornhhopodium Madrafpat, Buplemi folio* ' this with Fig* 

 i, frfidv Port St. George. 



Tab. i2."ORrofcarabeoides Capcnfis, , fingifaris pedihis pfti- 

 Fig: !■ Jl mofis. . This very edd infeit ..with .Fig. XT, from' 

 I>r. Sherarcf s c'ape.pai'ntings* The legs, head, flioulder and fides t 

 of. aflelhy colour, the middle of the back yellow. 



A- 2 Teftudinarius Ihmjhdicnfis tetramaculsatus, obferved but' 

 ■c'nee in Camwood near Hampft ead. 



3 Tagetes Chi naif s fob undu'atis, fl. duplici, rad* Cordial!.' 

 Kerb. noil. Chin- Tab. 27. Fig. 3. 1 his is that wonderful plant 

 in P. t-ranf- No- 280. pag. io^- the Chincfe value it from Ten 

 TaclTo one or two thoufard a, Tingle root according to its big-- 

 nefs* : : ' "Ea'ch'Tael is reckoned at about 6r.. &d. By drinking its 

 infuliflfn for fojrie, time they ailert it prolongs life, and turns g&y 

 hairs into black, .An edd tradition of its firfl difecvery is Jglared' 



ja the faid tranf.ivtions. , 



4 Auris irJU-n i;on perforata. 



c Bombylin Lufitan. e nigro errrulefcente, from, alwit LiPocn.' 



6 §Carabeus imperjni's rotundior Capenfs. i , • | 



7 Concha Ven. parva, undata,^icib«s r^rpureis b'reaculatn. 



8 Papilio Snritmmenfis ex' auraritio nigro Uteoque mixtua, from 

 r-r-Ruyfch- ■ 



q Accipiti-ina Lifirxlm perbelle fl.riata, From I,ifb.on» caught 

 flying about a candle in October 169S. its Eyes, w.hilft alive, are 

 likeVilbleS' It frequents the Jafmin flowers. , 



10 Papilio e fufeo iz alto e'egmter. mixto, a Promcntorio Tri- 

 cufpidatc- Caught at Cape tres puntas cm t-he eoaft of Guinea- 



.Ti Araheoides Capexjis fafciata, liitefcens, pedibus e nigrd 

 maculatis. The body .w.lutilh,- but the fwathes about it, snd the 

 legs yelloy.-, the lail fpotted with black. . 



iz Gnis Capenfis cauda crittata. The bill of this beau'ifui 

 crane is partly yellow, his creft and eye lids red, that part of 'his 

 head above and below his eyes blue, as are the edges of the fea- 

 thers on his bcdi\ the reft white, the feathers of his tail, (if 

 rPghtty painted)' arc alternatively red and blue. 



Trfh''* 1 ji. jy-A- pi'uo Jamulcexfis g fufco lutefcente, fubtus virefcens 

 V. . M crocco mixtus. nobis* Baker infect. Tab,. 1.' Fie. 

 8 Daft. 



x 3 Scorpio Jcvuawcus major" pilofus, e nigro .carrulefcent'e fplen- 

 dens. nobis. Scorp- Zeyknricus niger maximus Muf- Sibbald- Sc* 

 **6* Indicus niger, magnitudire Cancnim fluviatile squsns Muf- 

 V?^>''.M"5- id* lain- 56- Ghonifla Zeylon : an S. e baibaria Muff- 



20-. Fig- 204. •& .tppend. p. 330. ad. cap. id- id* A. 1049. an 

 Sc- de Tunift Muf- Cofpian. 



The accurate Swammerdam in his hiffory of -'infects edi"-- Lat. 

 p. 147. Tab. 6. gives aiFigure .of one fsmewhat like this, bu't 

 bigger, and feems particularly to differ in having but three joynt's 

 ,in the Jail, and ours five to fix as the JeiTer have. 



Bontius in his Hift. Natur- & Medic, lib* 5* cap. 4. p. '56. feems 

 to mention this, where he fays Scorpiones quoque eopio'f'os gc 

 grandes fert hafc India (i. e. Java) vidi enim qui partem quar- 

 tam ulnx implercnt, coloris c nigro cyanei &- fplendefcehte, 

 which Ihining and cclohr this has., from Fort George and from 

 the coali of Guinea, 



3 Scolopendra Capcnfis .'major hrt-efcens, cauda longiorc. 



4 Lichen viridis fcliis deufc itipa:is, '-extre'mitatibus tifidis 

 vel trifidis, about Timbridgc. 



i Scnrabrens Jlrp'exfis prloftts viridis, Jineis albicantib'us phnc- 

 tatis, from Scanderoon, caught Apr. 28, 1690. 



6 Scarabanis G'a/JUus [r aiigro croceoque niixtus, f- Cruciatus 

 minor, obferved about Paris. 



7 Locu'fia-Talpa Capenfis pedisus lengis. This comes next of 

 .Kind to .our Gryllo-Talpa, or Mole-Cricket, -but its Pert are 

 longer, and the body partakes more of a naked iocud, e»r llrgte 

 Gralhopper. It's painted with a mixture of afli and dark, .or 

 dirty tnolertff-* . pj f.:.. •• ■ - ' '■"' 



8 TelUiia Madrpfpatana fafciata k undata. an Tellina latior 

 fafciata & rndata quadam pidura confpicua Lilt. K. C. 1. 3. 

 Tab. 378. Fig. 221. ' 



A. 9 Scarabeolns niger noSras fupra aquam veloqiter cir- 

 cumnatans. The Water-Flea. 



I r.bferve this very common all Summer in molt ditches and 

 graffy ponds about Lojui.o" .; it fvvims on the. water very fwiftlv 

 h quick turn"ng-, and ibmewhat circular motions, generally 

 fe\neral together.' : : ' 



.10 \ r Q r y3 VJrginiaxa impennis ex nigro rubroque mixta Act. 

 Phil* No- 27'!." p- 00?. 'llsis winglefs wafp I have had from. Vir- 

 ginia. Maryland, a id Carolina 



II Cercopithecus Lifsixii minimus T> : Camel* Magu vel Boot 

 Irdorum. 'This fe.eds on the Prickly Pear, and other Fruit, it 

 rarely appears in the day, .time, uh.cn.ee its. thought tp be dim- 

 fighted. When it fuckies its young, it ties it to its body, as ex- 

 rrefsVl in the figure, with the twigs of -a twining plant call'd 



^ raa g9v. • M ' v.i;- i ,,:^ 5 -rr;:.- *te^»tk :. v:T l 



12 Ncnta Jemncenjt$ ex albo nigroqye.kflellatus ari Ne'riti 

 prnfunde fulcntus ex albp nigroque variegatus paucis & exiguis 

 dentibus ad columellaro. ,ad roflrum mult is U fojiga diduftis 

 I i:b H* C. K 4. S- 6* Tab.' j'97. Fig. 9. This pretty: lhelb is ca 

 th.e mores of |amaica. arrd Barbadoes. 



Ta'^. -14. -A Sp^ehiufn'P'hilirlpenfc, foliis, aduncis, vinunibu> 

 rifi^s i„Xl adnafcens: Polypoditim falcafum Cameli.. tocalas 

 Indis. This adheres to trees by its hoary fibres, as o«r Virginia 

 creeper does" to' walls b,y its tendrels. 



A- 2, Numifma Inaugurale AnHtc Rcgixj? Brit* 



- Aw 3. Ph.llena mibor irorrra'^ fulva, alis limbo nigro inlignitis. 

 [ never: : but once bbferved this-M'oth, viz. Mav 3- 1696- in a 

 broom-field by Sir W. Hicks's wood, Hackney Marlh* 



- A<. 4 'Mttfoi oblonga noftras nigra, on Hedges April and May- 

 $■ Phalena plumata Mariana, caiidata, virefcens, ocubta Mnf w ; 



Petiv. 733. This elegant moth from Maryland, Chul'an, and Fort 

 St. Ge6f;:e. ^ 



. A. 6. Lichen atboreus- albeiTcens, fegmentls cornigeris, fubtus 

 aterrimus. from .Norway and Tunbiidge. 



A. 7 Cimex niger noftras, albo maculatiis'. an Lift- in Goed. 

 app* Tab- 5. Scarab* Ang/. Fig- 8 r 1 have feen it in the Spring 

 on funny banks., , ,. . t \ -.. ntq El -.. '. ',>'■ .' » 



§ Eacer'ta' il'/ar/a/M undata, Pubtus csxr.ulea. .This -is a rougk 

 fcaled li?ard, wi'h blaqfei'lb \mved Hit's ort th'eTaicki blue 'on the 

 ch.in, and each fide of the belly, from Marlyland-:. 1 ei k 1 



A. 0'Pa'pii!o"ocuTs nigri^, fubtus maruio»«ais >~M\\(.-Peti<v. 30? • 

 The Tnnbridge Grayling.* Very 'rare ait-Put London'. 1 1 



lo Tror.hus fafciis verrucpfis e ntbro al'bo Jji^roque alternatim 

 perbelle dillinctus- an. Troc Luis d'enta^ns tuber- riigiis pimfturi^ 

 ferhtim- difiinctus Lift: H- C'. t 4- S. 8. Tab- tip. Fig. tip tm 

 Cochlea Phar.'!cnia..pifcatpribu.s Maris Rubri Muf*.' Cofpian : 

 Eonan-' .141. Fij*. ; m-agn, ■p'^ipr.^y.: p^r. Ma'crofco.r?. . auci. art-' 

 Umbilicus va'rius K6na- aq< 104. c* .$9* figy id* Gail> 73. c- 23. 

 Venus ..Bugle. - . , . . ■ -•- ;<J: ■ • ' '■ "'' ?. 



A. it. Papilio croccys,- afiicibtt" n^gtic.antibtts. Papilio %• MiS$i 

 too- Fig- Db"r. k Lat. Id. A..968. Jonfi. hde&i p- \o, Tab,-6; 

 Fig. r* an'Hcef-'.Tab. 9* Fig. 6.' The foffron butterfly- • I ha-vdi 

 obferved this' formerly, but 'tis uncommon, and rarely met 

 with- 



12 Euceros niax* Rhinocerotis «ig.er,r Senaaats. an -5carabeira- 

 Buceros Nafico'rh ; s i Hoang Luzon. Cameli. Tina elegant larga - 

 Beetle, from Bcrneo. u . 



Tab. 15. T IbeTla Mariana media Compreffa^-.corpors c-aerule-*- 

 Fip. 1. •*— ' fcente, mi-bibus latis medio ala»,ojm. •. "J'hi^, a^d the. 

 next from Mary/and. 



2 Libella Mariana media, corpore ilave.fcente, trinubilata 

 I take this, and' the raft fo be Male and'Femaji^. , ..' 



A. 3 Bylfus aureus 'Dcrhicnfis humifufus- This elegant Mofs 

 from the Peak of Dei by, fa a lane joining to. the fiejd; where the 

 marvellous Stones are, about two miles 'frajVEldezihoie on the 

 way from thence to Bu4ton-Wells. 



A. 4.. Fungellus gramineus' Nortoawptsiienfis. -.Jit. Sloan ob-. 

 ferved this little M«throo:n jpringin§ from th- leaves of dead 



graft, 



