Part IV". Of SVfecbatoicfy. 
Beafts both wild and tame, as the Lion,Vnicorne,Boar, Camel, 
Stag, and a Dog purfuing him : all Cut in PAPYR, in the 
compafs of about three inches fquare. 
Turn d Work. A ^oxofCUPS, from Nor imberge : being 
an Hundred of them one within another 5 the Boll of the 
utmoft about two inches and » in Diametre. Given by 
Dudley Palmer Efq$. I take the Wood to be Maple. 
A piece of TURN'D Work in Ivory. Given by H. Olden- 
lurge Efq;. A folid Triangle, turn d open on the four fides. 
W r ith a Flower {landing out on each fide, and loofe. In each 
Flower, a little Spike, alfo loofe. But all the four Flowers 
by themfelves, and fo the Spikes, are united in the centre. 
On the Necks of the Flowers likewife hangs a Sphserical Tri- 
angle 3 and on each Neck, feveral fmall Rings. Preferved 
in a Round Ivory Box. 
• The HEAD of a Princes, in her HAIR, and with a 
CORONET 5 in an Oval of Ivory. That which is extra- 
ordinary, is, That it is not CARVED, but all TURNED 
Work. 'Tis kept in an Oval Box, wrought with Undulated 
Work of feveral Forms, all likewife Turn'd. The Art, I 
think, is now dead with the Author. 
Molded-Work Two HALF BODIES in Armor, betwixt 
four and five inches in length. Given alfo by Mr. Dudley 
V aimer. The phancy is this, That upon a rude molded 
Ground of Rojin and Wax, or fome fuch fubftance, are laid, 
chiefly the parts of feveral Plants and Infetls, by which the 
Figure is compleated. As the Forehead, ( all the Face of 
one) with the Scales of the Belly-Piece, of the Broad Golden 
Cantbam 5 the Ball or White of the Eye, with Gromwell- 
Seeds-y the Lids , with thofe of a fort of Marigold-, the 
Nofe, with that of Carthamum-, the Beard with thofe of 
Lettice. Part of the Armor, of one, with the Wing-Sheaths 
of the Green Broad Cantbam : of the other, with the Seeds 
oiCow-Parfnep : and fo for the reft. A couple like to Thefe* 
are flgur d in Oleariuss Mufaum. 
Sir Robert Moray's HEAD in WAX. Taken off of a 
Plafter-Mold, which was made upon it. 
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