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the Aurantia, Citrus, Camlogtum, &c. Or fuch as have 
their Pulp contained in a hard fhell, as the Mux Vomi* 
ca and Cacao. The Ninth Seftion treats of fuch Trees 
and Shrubs whofe Fruit when ripe is dry, as the Laurus, 
Coffee, Piper rotundum, Guajacnm, Vlmus, Fraxinus, &c. 
The Tenth Sefiioo comprehends thzSiliquofe Trees and 
Shrubs, and they are either fuch as have a Vniform 
Flower, as Senna, Glam Vnguentaria, Caffia Fijlula, Ta- 
marindus, &c. cr fuch as have a d iff arm or Papilionace- 
ous Flower, as the Gemfta, Acacia, Caroba, Brafilia, &c. 
The Eleventh and laft Section of this Book is of fome 
parts of Plants which are of life in the Shops, which 
becaufe for want of a good Account thereof they could 
not be reduced to the foregoing Method, are therefore 
ranged either as Roots, as the Rhodium, or Barks, as the 
Cortex Thuru ; or Woods, as Lignum Aloes , &c. Or , 
laftly, Gums, as the Olibanum, Bdellium, and Cane a-* 
mum. 
The Third Book contains Animals, which by our 
Author is divided into two Clajfes, and in the firft treats 
of Exanguious Animals, which are divided into two 
Sections, in the firft of which he comprehends Infefts, 
which are either Apoda, as the Sanguifuga and Lumin- 
ous Terreflris, or Pedata, which are either Non Alata , 
as the Pediculus , Ricinus, Scorpio, Millepedes, &c. or 
Alata, and they are eitheir Anelytra, as the Mufia, 
Apes, Formica, Cicada. Bombix, &c. or Coleoptera, which 
are either Scarahcei, as Cantharides, Cochinilia, &c. or 
the Ckindela; or laftly, the Profcarabceus. The Second 
Section contains the greater Exanguious Animals, which 
are either Mollia, as the Sepia ; o: Teflacea, which are 
either Vnivalvia, as the Dentalium and Entalium ; or 
Turbinata, as the Cochlea, Blatta Byzantina> Buccinum, 
and Purpura : or Bivalvia, as the Oftreum, Mater Per- 
larum, Vnguis Odoratus, &c. Or, laftly, Crujlacea, as 
the Aftacus fluviatilis } Cancer Mar in us, &c. 
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