It's eanly dnHnguifli'd, by its Waves and fpotted 

 fh| and Fig. 4. Mr- 

 :minis venufte 



Tab. 661. Fig. s 



2. Abrotanoides Capenfis Erica? folio 

 Ctarrenburgh feht me from the Cape. 



3 Echinus ovarius Barbadenfis, radiis quinque g 

 ilriatus Muf. Petiver. 124. 



4 Breyniana Capenjis, capitulis albis plumofis, only for its plu- 

 niofe heads this refembles Fig. 9. Tab. 3. Gaz- 



5 Unicornu Widenfe nodofum £t verrucofum. an Buccinum 

 fofeu-m, nodofis flriis djftinftom Lift. H- C- L. 2. Tab. 122. Fig. 

 18. -from Wida, Old Calabar. 



6 Linulum Cardimanum humiftratum Knawel facie. Goofe 

 Creek, S. Carolina' 



7 Lewifanus Capenfis Serpilli folio.. This differs from No. 78?. 

 Mufci noftri, in having its Leaves almoft round, like Mother of 

 Thyine. • , 



8 Onagra minima Madrafpatana Pimpinells? acutiore folio, art 

 Onagra Americana folio Becomes; fruciu hifpido Inft, Rei Herb. 

 302. 6. \ . . 1 u 



9 Folliculcna feu Foiliculum phalenas ovale, appendrcVannufo 

 terminante e Madrafpatan S. B. 3. II. feu Aft. Phil. No. 271. p. 

 860. n. The Ring-Coffin. This and the laft Mr. Ed\v. Bulkley 

 lent me from Fort St. George. 



iq Xeranthemum Capenje Tartonraire folio, altogether new and 

 elegant Plant with the ne*t, from the Ccpe. 



1 1 Geniila tincloria Ccpenfis, purpurea, foliis fericeis. ah Genijla 



rAfrieana frutefcens, foliis Taitonraire, ft. p_u.rpurgo Oldtnl . inft. 

 R. H. 644. 10? 



12 Stiatiotes quadrifolia Lujulaj facie, an Lemma TheophralT. 

 Lugd. 1014. o 11. Fig-, an. Lens paluHris, altera C P. in Mat.th. 

 783. Fig- 2- Lac- Lugd. role. Fig? Lent paluftris quadrifolia C B 

 Pbyt. £ig- 7- V ^ t'- v 3- 3^- p> 7-77- Fi?. Chabr- 566. Fig- 3.., 

 Park.m^^Fig. 2. Lente palullre Duranf. app. Fig. an Centre q la 

 paluftns quapKplio C B 562. 4. paluftris tetraphyllos t B. proe'r. 

 nr. 2. paluftn? 2. Tab. an Lenticulas akeruni genus Ccefnlp. 

 From Wida in Guinea, which having lincle Leaves only, belt 

 agrees with the L^mma Theoph. Lugd. lb-la. From Fort St. 

 George. I have received what I take to be the faitie in Branches 

 which very well agrees with the other Figure of Lugd. p. ici^- 

 and the ether Authors abov.ementioned, i. have not as y.et Teen an' 

 European Specimen, by which I mould be better able to judge- 



Tab. VI. /\ Vis Mary-Landka gutture luteo- The Mary-Landi 

 Fig- i- JX Yellow-Throat. This and the next from. &!(■>_'.- 

 lautA flal ids ban iidT .siaiiui itidhciisini joht ,j <j 



2 Randalia Mariana procerior. nobis- Plnota Mariana . ,c-apj tub's j 

 albis conglobatis Muf- Pejiyer, 668-. ^/y-iaV Randall-vort. 



3 Cupreftus Chujantnfii Abjetis folio, f rurn 1 t/j.V/?#/ a^ .tflao.d 

 near Liampa in China- The Leaves are triangular, e^rinat^di, iliftf, 

 and ftand off from the Stalk, its Seed is bfown ai)d fatally cot 

 much unlike Buck-Wheat but not fo regular. 



- 4 Conophorus Qipenfis foliis parvis ot>tu6s, nobis, Alypiim e 

 Eremont. Bona; Spei foliis. minimis Muf. Petiv. 604. 



r. Anguis Exaica, fufca, dorfo albis maculis alperfis,. T:his.ale- 

 gant Snake 1 received from Bidloo, 



6 Mufca Caroliniana nigrefcens, antennis magois planioiis., 

 wonderful Fly from Carolina. 



7. Papilio Cartagenim nigrefcens, alba linea prope cxtremitatibus 

 alarum, from Cartbagena in Am. 



8 Concha Veneris Emujaca, albida minor levis, cjreu^o c.roceo 

 S. B. c. 34. feu Aft. Phil- No. 276. p. 1028. 35, wher<?: I have 

 given you other Synonyms and its comparative Diiference- 



9 Papilio Angolenjis, margine pulchre oculau . this elegant Fly 

 from Angola. 



10 Balnnus Chineciis criftatus nobis, an Balanus comprefta & 

 fqu2mmata Muf- Regal. Soc. 149. an Balanus Rond, aq. c. 29. p. 

 28. Fig ? Glans de Mtr. Rond- Galic. c. 2-;. p. 21. Fig ?. Scaled 

 Centre Shell Muf. Regal.' Soc. Tab. 12. Fig. 6 - ? from Emuy and 

 Chufan. 



1 1 Jacea C'a/^/Gnaphalii folio, an Jacea ^Ethiopica Stechadis 

 citrina; majoribus 'tonientofis foliis, capitulortim fpinis 

 fquainmulis ex aurf o cplore nitentibus. Aim. Bot. 196. 6. Tab. 

 302. Fig. 3 f 



I? Papillio C&rdiniand nigrefcens maculis lureis. this Butterfly 

 from Carolina. 



♦ Tfi - •> ~ ■ a'.w-a^. \ .% ... .0 .o t s .r.:3L'.\n ut 11J eaisiobo 

 Tab. 7. /^Naphalium Capenfe fpicatum, AlylTi foliis, 

 Fig. 1. \J Dr. Fred. Ruyfch, Profeffor. 



2. Parietaria Canarienfis foliis ferratts fubttu lanu ginofis, 

 from the Canaries- ■ ' 



3. Argyrocome Capitis Bona? Spei Thymi foliis Muf. 144. 

 4: Argyrocome Virgihiana Atiiplicis folio nobis. Cotkyici 



Virginiana Halimi folio lull. Rei Plerb. 4C7. 7. Elych-ryfo 

 amnis Virginiana frutefcens foliis Chenopodii • glaucis jfaSki 

 Tab. 27.. Fig. 2. Aim. Bot. 134. pi 12. Pfeudo-tieliclniyffilrai ' 

 Virgirtianum frutefcens Halimi latiort folliis g'atfcis Id. Ox. 

 Sett. 7. p. 90. Tab. 10. Ser. 3. Fig. 2. No. .4. & Tab. 17. Ser. 

 3. Fig. ult. Senecio Virginianus arborefcens Par. Bat. 235. Fig. 

 & Defc Senecio frutefcetis Virginiana Atriplicis folio Rny 1799. 

 14. 3,110! jS6i. 6, in Flower, in tlie Bifhop of London's Gajden at 



-2 -) 



A- 7. Phalena Occidental- Auglice lit urls ex aureo 2c argenteo 

 mixti?. 



A- ?- Phafena -Occident. Angliae alba, ficnaturis nigris undatii. 

 This, and- Fig. 11. very rare y were lirft difcovered in the We5t 

 of England. 



9. Tcmineq. Capenfis major, capite luteo. This beautiful Bird 

 from Riga, Borneo and the Cape, it has a very long Tongue, 

 which it throws-into Flowers as-ot-her hiTmining Birds, 



10 Papilio Carolinianus luteus, apicibus nigris, from Carolina. 

 A- 11. Phaleiu Qocidenta_l Angb'se, vireiVe|i5 ? li.neis -obliquis 

 albefcenlibus. This rare Moth from the Welt of England. 



12 Mu'cus Ccranoidcs Palrxsnfis comis digitalis, Orchili dictus 

 Muf. Pet. 436, the fame which grows in the Canary illands and 

 Ferro, cn the Rocky Mountains where they call it Oricelle and 

 the Arabians Serth, With Which they give a fine Dye to their 

 Spauifii Leather Hill. Lugd, p. 175.. lin. 13, from Falma ope of 

 the Canary Mes, fays they call it there Orchili, and ufe it for 



Tab. S, Kp Upatoroides Capenfis capitatus. 

 Fig- i Alt 2 Perficula guttulis croceis lineaJa. an Buccinum 

 Perfjcutn paryuiii, maculis ruris denfe depiclum Lift. H. C. 1. 4. 

 Sett. 11. Tab. 805- Fig. 10. ~ - 



3 Concha Veneris parva, fulva, circuit's albis- an C- V. parva, 

 ventre & lateribus albidis, dorfo lubflavo, albis majufculii^c 

 fpha;ricis. diltinclo Lift. H- C. 1. 4. S. 9. Tab- 695. Fig- 42. Buff. 

 Leopard Cowry. \_. 



4 Rhinoceros Lufitan. niger fplendens vagirris ftriatis- an Sca- 

 rabertts Rhinoceros 3. Aldr- Infccl. 451. Tab- 2. Fig. 3. id v 

 Fr- 179. col. r. Tab. p. 178. Fig. 3. '1 he Beetle Figured 'on. the 

 Right of the Cervus- velars in Imperatus, p, 694, from Lilbon. 



5. Capricpxnulus Norwegicus vaginis manuoreatis, antennis 

 brevibus. This ai-'d Fig. 9. from Nerway. 



6 .Sc.irabeits Capenfo pilofits. vaginis rubris, plurimis puiufluh'sf 

 albis afperfts. This elegant Beetle from the Cape. 



7 Pha'ep.a plumata permaxima Orientalis ccuiata Muf. Peti- 

 ver 729, Gol;ah, from the Straits of Stuida. 



8 Cspricoinus RufRcus cinereus, cornubus long'ftlmis- Scara- 

 beus 7 ex .Ruflja Mori'. 151. Fig, id. Angl. 1007. Fig. and |oo3 

 Defer, from Mtifcow and in London. 



9 CurciilioNorwegicus liiger, fignaturis, flavefcentibus afperfis. 



10 Pecficula Jinejs crocfiif circiindatfc an liticcinuin Penicum 

 p'arvum, fafciis rufis denfe depict um Lift. H. C. J. 4. Sech Pi. 

 Tab. 803. F«r. 9 ? This has Lints inftead of Specks', in which it 

 differs from Fig. 2. above. 



11. Cimex'fuccinariis ..pedibus alifque nigcrrimis. 



12. Fila/q Capeads minor fpicata. This has the face of out » 

 Englifh Cuclweed but"nmch lefs. 



Ta-b. 9. <* a * Efttidinulus Philippcnfis luteus, nigro maculattr;. 

 Fig: X The Luzon e Turtle Lady, I thus cill it to diltin- 

 guilh it from Fig. 3. in the next Table. 



•■». ? 3. Aiireba &: Enicago - Ejufdem, after tlie Dofigns the 

 Rev, Father Camel fent from Manilla . 



4 < BucciniiIum dentatum Mediterraneum, ffriis-fafeiatis mactw- 

 laftrm. an Buccimium dentatum parvum, leviter ftriatuiii vari- 

 egatttm yentfioftim Lift. H- C h 4- Seel- 1 1 - Tab. 8 ^^'^42 ? 

 5. Papilio. 'Angalenfis ex pulfd alboque mixtbs, fiom Aiigqla;' '' 

 o Alga tirbulofa albida navib'js ad'harens- This I foniid 

 tifidly growing to a Ship's Side in the Thames. 



7 Ccncha Veneris- minor, maculata & oc-ulat?. nobis- C.-V. 

 parva, lafiufcula, pauhilum gibbofa, ventre mac-iilofo dorfp,* 

 f'tfco Si albrs innumeris & paticts nigris punctuils d-eoiclo Lift-* ' 

 H. C. II 4. S- 9, Tab- 696. Fig. 4?. A 



8 jCato Simjus volans Cameli- The' Flying Cat-Money See its 

 Defcription in the P. Tranf/No. 2775 p- '1065- f. This ftrange 

 Animal is found in the Philippine iiles, its ufual Abode is on. 

 r i#lnHlapq 8oni w .wte^'.r •• / ;■ , •■ ': 1 j ..1 ; 



9 Balanus .compteiFn*, a.lbu?, Lex fiflnris fulcatus.. nobis> Act- 

 Phil. 2;^. p. 10.. This odd Sh-eljt front the lile of Afcenfion- 



W Pupiio aUnis /Vngolenlis^picibiijs miniaceis, from Angola, 

 and Wida. 



1.1 Papiilo Qapenfis Havefcens v^rfiaolor, apicibus nigrefcen- 

 ti;bius. . .TimMp»teK.F\y< ftPPi. Cape, the ground of its Wings 

 are yellow, varying with a Philaino.t blulh, if at a certain Poll- i 

 tiOin between. you and the' Light, 



12 Tiptik Londiuenfts an^uftifoia.- This I have obferved 

 on fome. Ponds abeuJ- London.;' ill's much fienderer and lefs than 

 the common Water-Spider. 



13 Tipiila Biamftcdi6n§§ brevior. ex croeeo va-iegata' I have 

 as. ye« .met with - this only in fojue, Ditches about Be.l-iize* 



24 Aig^ vetnioofa iPapcaitis. 



Tab.. 10. 1ft It Elilotus.Suratenns. minimus. 



Fig. i- J[VJL 2 Hemifpha;,rtcus Luzonictn luteus-, nigro in. 

 fignitus'- Here are reprefentcd the differeut chaiiges of this Cow- 

 Lady; after Father Camelli's Dehg'is 



Anguis Capenjis tricploi- Tlie b.tck of i'us is. red, the Sides 



tmd plenj ' 



Fhlbam. 



c. Papilio Lufitanicus oculatus H marmoreatus. The Portu- 

 gal Grayling. Caught about .Lilboo. 



6. Ftdliculena Caroliniana c virgulis coopetta. This. Cafe- 

 w:orm in the Woods in Carolina about July thefe arc failptied 

 to a fort of Willow and guarded with U.ttlc bits of Tv/'igs like 

 fliofe I have olferved on the Phryg^niam cr Caddu* ia cur 

 Rivers. 



yellow, and die Spots black. 1 figured this from a 'Painting front 



L *S) Htiv/ 1 r,-,d y«2Wo3.8)i 7<|- pvs St ' '-'V 



.4 Sc^rabcu:> el.illicus ,mijor Amerlcamis, c.ipjte bimaculato- Ail. 

 Pliif- N. 246. p. 396. 13- and Scarabeus colore grifeo, fcapulis 

 bi.oiis cjuafi.uctdts maris, >riKjiiitie pubefcet't.ibi.i" nu.Utus Adb Phil. 

 No.- 271,. p, 812- 32. The Velvet- eyed Vi.igii»ia Sn.ipBeetle. See 

 its Defcripttpn ,with Mr-;Faniiicr"s Rema ■ k> a\A r.uue in tlie 

 two aforefaid Places. 



; Fc:li^iiuei argentca, niacidis. nigris* 



6 Pa- 



