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refer my Reader to the Specimens, not having 
room to make any particular Remarks. 
Reptilia. Amphibia. Serpentia. 
In thefe three Repofitories are many amphibious 
Animals in Spirits. Among the Reptiles are 
Frogs, Toads, particularly the Carolina and Bull 
Frog, and the Surinam Toad, whofe young are 
produced out of its Bapk •, fome young Crocodiles, 
Allegators, Guanas, Cameleons, Salamanders, the 
flying Lizard, and other Kinds of Lizards. 
The Serpents confift of. Snakes, Slovv-worms, 
Vipers, Adders, Rattle-fnakes, Afps, Hooded- 
fnakes, Coach-whip-fnakes, fo called from their 
extreme Length and Slendernefs, and fome Am- 
philbasnae, a Kind of Serpent, whofe Head can 
fcarcely be diftinguifhed from the Tail, they mov¬ 
ing both ways, forward and retrograde •, they are 
brought from South America , and here preferved in 
Spirits. 
Pifces , Filh of many Kinds in Spirits, and among 
others the Hippocampus, or Sea Horfe ■, the flying 
Filh ; the Remora, formerly thought able to flop 
a Ship under Sail •, Pearl Oylters, the John Doree, 
the Sea Polipus, Barnacles, and many others, too 
numerous to take notice of. 
Infetta, Infedls. Many Kinds of Caterpillars, 
Beetles, Locufts, Centipes, Scorpions, Spiders, and 
Worms from human Bodies. 
Vegetabilia , Vegetables. Thefe confift chiefly of 
Foreign Fruits preferved in Spirits, and fome of our 
own Produce, but of an uncommon Form. There 
are alfo under this Title, a Colledlion of Oyls, Bal- 
fams, and other chemical Preparations extracted 
from 
