88 CHAPTER 
be coHlidercd as fuccedafiea to each other- 
N'* 204. Vol. xvii. p. 9-22 ; with a figure^ 
of a fmall branch. 
An Account of the Coffee Shrub, from 
the firft fpeclmen brought over from Ara- 
bia Fcelix by Mr. Clive ; with a figure, and 
an account of the culture of the fhrub. 
N" 208. Vol. xviii. p. 65. 
t An Account of the Bird called the Con^. 
dor of Peru, from the relation of Captain 
S-trong, who had met with one on the coaft 
of Chili, which meafured 16 feet from tip. 
to tip of the wings. This is one of the 
earlieft accounts of this bird, after that of 
De Laet ; concerning the ftrength and rapa-. 
city of which, voyagers have related incre- 
dible ftories. Linnaeus names it Viiltur 
Grypbus. N° 208. Vol. xviii. p. 61. 
An Account of an Earthquake which 
happened during Dr. Sloan e's flay on the 
Ifland of Jamaica, Feb. 19, 1687-8. With 
a Note concerning the great Earthquake of 
June 7, 1692, which deftroyed Port PoyaL 
W 209. Vol. xviii. p. 80, 81. 
^ Remarks oa a vulgar Opinion that the: 
fwallowing 
