II 549 D 
Calceolus Mariams glaber , pet alls anguftis. Pet. 
H, S. f . Rail Hift. Tom . III. App. 243. Vide Pluk. 
Tab. 418. Fig. 2. The yellow Lady's Slipper. Thefe 
will flower here in England . 
74. Sciurus Virginianus cinereus major . Raii 
Syn. Quad. />. 2 if. The^r^y Fox Squirrel . Thefe 
are larger than the Englijh Squirrel, and are great 
Deftroyers of Corn and Pulfe. 
Vi/cumC ary ophyllo ides , floribus parvis luteis pun - 
tlatis. This is another parafitical Plant, but of the 
bulbous Tribe, and like a Narcijfus. 
75 . Sciurus Jlriatus. The Ground Squirrel. 
Thefe are bay, beautifully ftreaked with Black and 
Yellow. 
Cornus, foliis laurinis, frufru may ore luteo . The 
Mafic-tree. The Wood of thefe Trees is reckon’d 
good Timber; the Fruit is like a fmall Plum, and is 
fweet and lufeious. 
76. Sciurus solans. The flying Squirrel. I fhali 
not fay any thing here relating to the Defcription of 
this Squirrel ; there being an accurate Figure and De- 
fcription of one of the fame Species found in Ro- 
land, by Mr. Klein , in the Fhilofophical TranfaElions > 
N g 4 ij.p-io. 
Guajacana. Thefe Trees have been naturaliz'd to 
our Climate. The Fruit dried, refembles in Taftc 
Raifins of the Sun\ the Stone fplit, exhibits in the 
Kernel the Tree in Embryo , with its Stem and the 
two feminal Leaves, in a more confpicuous manner 
than any other Seed I have met with. 
77. In this Plate is reprefented a flying Squirrel ’ in 
the Pofture of flying, with the Membranes on each 
Side extended. 
Yy 
Vifcum 
