C 8^2 ) 
2? 23. Bruchus maximus viridis, Vifci alis MadrafpaUnus. 
24 24. Gryllus nigrefcens bimaciilatus e Symrna. 
This from Fort St George is the very fame with a cou^ 
pie my hearty Friend Mr Samuel Daniel Surgeon brought 
me lome years fince from Smjrna^ with the next, and fe- 
veral other very Curious Inlefts. 
25 25. Mantis 5';5^)'r;/e^.gracilis, alis ftriftioribus. 
16 26. Bombylus iW^^r^T]^^/. nigrefcens cruribus plumofis. 
27 27. Papilio AWr^yp^^^^^ nigrefcens, maculis fangui- 
neis pallidifque interfperfis. 
28 28. Papilio Or/W^^/^ nigrefcens, duplici ferie maculis 
fanguineis. This differs from thelaft in having all Scarlet 
fpots in both the rows* 
29 29 . Papilio Madrafpat. nigrefcens^ maculis rubris bifari- 
^ am difpofitis. 
This is very like the aforegoing, except that inftead 
of the upper row of fpots, they are here in a clujler. 
3^ 30. Papilio Orientalis caudatus nigrefcens, maculis al- 
bis femicirculari. This is diftinguifiit Jr^;/^ others, in hav- 
ing a row (?/ White Spots thro the middle of the lower wing, 
. which to make a Semicircle ^y* continued on the edges of the 
upper, 
3 ^ 31. Papih'o Orientalis nigrefcens macularum albaram du- 
plici ferie marginatus. This on the upper jide has only 
rows of greater and leffer fpecks along the lower edges, hut on 
the other fide each upper Wing has 6 fpecks, and lower 4 out 
of row. 
3^ 32. Papilio Orientalis, t fufco & albefcente,fi:riis macu- 
Ijfque mixtus. Thefe 3 lafi Mr James Cuninghame and 
Mr Charles Perry, Surgeons, brought meformerly from other 
parts in the Eaft Indks^and I have fince received them from 
fort St George. 
I B. Moft of the foregoing Infefts being wholly new,I (hall 
refer you for a farther Idea of tli^n to their Figu; 0f, which 
I dcfign with other ^4;^/^^/^ Siud Vegital?les, in the fnc- 
ceeding Tables of my Gazophjlacium NatHr£. 
Printed for Sam, Smith and Benj. Walford, Printers to the 
Royal Society^ at the FrincesArmsm^U Pauls Chmoh^ 
yard. 1701. 
