ihe f lgare of from UxciCape of Good Hope, but we knew 
iicue of -this kind any other part than 
Jmcrica. At Figure ^ is ^ very odd Anrelia or Cafewornty 
covered with bii;s ot twigs like fome out Caddiis''s^ this 
was fent him from Carolwd, He concludes this Plate with 
^^Jegetdky we are obliged to him for the clearer know- 
ledge of, viz. the Canary Orchitis a fort of Mofs growing 
on the Rockj/ Mountains in thofe Iflands. This the Spani* 
4rds ufe to give a fine Dye to their Spanijh Leather. ' 
Dr Martyn Lifier, one of her Majejifj ?byficians and 
F.R, 5. obliged him vvith this Table. 
TaLVllL The greateft part of this 8th PUte is taken up with a 
vaft large and wonderful PhaUna or Moti>^ one of the 
Ibiggefl any Mufenm could ever yet boaft of, being full 
nine inches between the rips of each Wing, and proporti- 
onably broad this was fent him firft from Dantzick, but 
^ame from the Er/Ji Indies 5 the reft are Ibme Plants from 
the Cafe of Good tlope^ with Infecis and Shells from divers 
parts of the World , particularly a Curious Rhinoceros 
Beetle from Portugal^ and a very elegant Capricorn^ fent to 
him from Mofcow by one of the Czars Phj/icians. 
That Curious Obferver Dr Tancred Robin fon. Fellow of 
the CoUedge of Phyficians and Royal Society has the dedicati- 
on of this Plate prefented to him. 
Tab IX ^^'^ ninth TMe begins with the feveral changes of a 
* little Turtle Bee:le from the Philippine Ijles obferved there, 
and very accurately delineated by the Reverend Bather 
George jofeph Caml, a perfon very curious in all parts of 
Natural Hiftory, and has promifed this Author the cora- 
niunication of them, which will be no fmall difcovery from 
fo remote a part of the World. Here follows fome SAells^ 
one of which is a Buianus very lingular brought him from 
the JJle of Ajcention, which with other things the Ijland af- 
fords, he has given an account of in the PhilofopL Tranf 
a&ions^ No 255. Here are 9 Papiliof, two from Angola.^ 
and one from the Cape^ all very beautiful with two TipuU 
or 
