Petiver. - 4X 
fent by Father Camelli to Mr.PETivER, 
206. 
An Kcconnt of fome Shells and Ani- 
mals, fent from Carolina to Mr. Petiver. 
A Catalogue of Foffil-Shells, Metals, 
and Minerals, fent by Dr. Johjt Scbeuch- 
ZER to Mr. Petiver. N" 301. 
An Account of fome Minerals, petrified 
Shells, and other Foffiis, from Berlin. 
N° 302. 
" An Account of a MS. of Father Ca- 
mellias, concerning fome Shells, Mine- 
rals, Foffils, and of the Warm Baths of the 
Philippine Iilands. N° 311. 
An Account of fome Swedifh Minerals, 
fent to Mr. Petiver. 337. 
As Mr. Petiver accompanied thefe 
communications with remarks, the exhibi- 
tion of fuch objedls, from fo intelligent a 
, naturalift, in the early period of the Royal 
Society J v^hen the ftudy of nature was in its 
infancy, could not fail to convey much in- 
formation, and excite a curiofity to purfu? 
w^ith zeal, one of the chief ends of the ii^- 
ftitutiono 
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