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ii go. Oenanthe Apii folio. C.B. 
1 J 9 -S, Papaver hortenlis feminc nigro fylveft. Dio- 
fcorid. ibid. 
1892. Rawoliia tctraphylla latifolia. ‘Plumier. 
1193. Ild'cda calcitrapx folio. Morifon. 
1194.. Rofa fylveftris pomifera noftras. Rail Syn. 
1195. Salvia major ; an Sphacelus 1 Diofcorid ? C. B 
1196. Salvia minor aurita et non aurita. ibid. 
1197. Scabiofa arborea Crctica. e Pona. 
1198. Statice foliis anguftioribus florerubro. Tourni 
1 1 99. Stoechas purpurea. Off. et C. B. 
1200. Thlafpi amarum arvenfe umbellatnm. J. B. 
VIII. A Continuation of an Account of an 
Efay towards a Natural Hiftory of Caro- 
lina and the Bahama Blands ; by Mark 
Catesby F. R- S. with fome Extracts out 
of the tenth Set , by Cromwell Mortimer 
Seer. R. S. 
Read Nov. ig.'" ■ ^HE Abftrad of the preceding Set, 
> 747 - which I laid before this Society 
in the Year 1738. is printed in the ‘PhiloJ'ophical 
Ti ran faff ions N°. 449. This tenth Set begins with 
Plate 100, of the fecond Volume. In this Part of 
the Work, the Author, ‘befides Plants, has given us 
fevcral Infeds, particularly feme remarkable Butter- 
'fiies. He begins this Set with the Mahogony-Tree, 
whofe Wood is of late Years become fo well known 
here in England, for all forts of Joyner’s Work, 
1 i i i iur- 
