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from that part have feen its like. Fig. 10 and 12. are 
two varieties of very curious Englifh Moths, which for 
their Beauty and Spots are call’d Royal Leopards. 
The 3d Icon in this Table gives you the Figure of 
the famous China Tallovp Tree, of which Father le Cornpte , 
p. 101. gives the Defcription, in his Hijiory of thofe 
Parts : Here you fee it bpth in Flower and Fruit. The 
1 ft and 2d are two Cape Plants. Fig. 10. is a ftrange 
Fruit found on the Shoars of the Orkney lfles, and is the 
fame vrith another the Author received from the Philip- 
pines ; but the Plant that produces it is not yet known. 
Fig. n. An odd fort of Agnus Cajius, with round hoary 
Leaves, from Chufan and the Crocodile ijles. To thefe 
are added 3 Englifh Butterflies, and as many Sea Nerit 
Shells. 
The four firft are the Figures of as many fmall 
Englifh (and for the moft part blueifh) occulated But- 
terflies. Fig • 6, 8, 9, and 10. are alfo Native Shells and 
Foliils. Fig. 5. gives you one of the largeft kind of 
Cttrculio or Pipe-Beetles yet feen, from the Bay of Bengal. 
Fig. 7 and 11. are two Trees from the Ifland Cheuxan , 
or Chufan , communicated to the Author by that Wor- 
thy Phyfitian, and Curious Colle&or of all Rarities, 
Dr. Hans Sloane , Secretary to the Royal Society. The 
lafl in this Table is a rare fort of Sea Plant , which Fa- 
ther Kami > that Sagacious and Learned Naturalift, feut 
the Author from the Philippine Ifles. 
The bulk of this Plate is taken up with the Figures 
of 3 or O' Chufan Plants, the laft of which, No. 8. is 
a very elegant kind of t agar a with welted Scalks. This 
Induftrious Author F as alfo difeover’d fcveral other 
forts of this rare and Medicinal Plant from thofe Parts. 
Fig 4. reprefents a very ftrange ferrated Bone, fome- 
what refembling the Priflis five Serra Clujij , and is fup- 
pofed to belong to fome Fifh. Fig. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 
’ r>, are Englifh Infers, the laft very rare and of a pecu- 
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