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Historiam Naturalem fpe&antia: 
CONTAINING 
SEVERAL THOUSAND FIGURES 
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Birds, Beafts, Fifh, Reptiles, Infers, Shells, Corals, and Foffils; 
ALSO OF 
Trees, Shrubs, Herbs, Fruits, Fungus’s, Mofles, Sea-Weeds, &*c. from all Parts, 
adapted to Ray s History of Plants, 
On above Three Hundred COPPER-PLATES, with Englijh and Latin Names. 
The Shells have Englifi , Latin , and Native Names. 
N. B. Above One Hundred of thefe Plates were never publilhed before. 
To which are now added 
SEVENTEEN CURIOUS TRACTS, 
Moft of them fo fcarce as not to be pur chafed, 
Which completes all he ever wrote upon Natural History; viz . 
Gazophylacium Natural et Artis. 
Mufei Rariora Nature, &c. 
238 Land and Water Beetles. 
26 Humble-Bees. 
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42 
100 
f Frefli-Water Fillies. 
•5 < Land and Water Shells. 
5 LSea-Shells, Eggs, Stars, See. 
26 Kentidi 
25 Sheppey >Fofiils. 
59 Gloucefterfhire. 
112 Merian’s Surinam Inledts. 
On Snails and Worms being Hermaphrodites. 
Ray’s Method of Plants illustrated. 
Elerbs of the fame Clafs have fimilar Virtues. 
Virginian Cicada, Wafps, Bees, &c. 
The Two Volumes containing above Ten Thoufand Articles, Engraved in the moll Accurate 
Manner, from Originals, the Gifts of the moft eminent Perfons in all Nations. 
# The ADDITIONS Corredted by the late Mr. JAMES EMPSON, of the Britijh Mufeum. 
VOLUME II. 
CONTAINING 
Rudiments of Botany. 
Ray’s Englifh 1 tt . 1 
South-Sea f iierbaL 
Italian and Egyptian 
American Plants. 
Montpellier 
Siledan and Etrurian Plants. 
164 Britifh Butterflies, &c. 
Colledliana Petiveriana. 
Englifli Grades, Fungus’s, Modes, See. 
Hortus Siccus. 
LONDON, 
Printed for JOHN MIL LAN, Bookfeller, near White-Hall. 1767. 
[Puce, Plain, 61 . 6s.—Flies &c. coloured, 7I. 7s.—The Whole coloured, 21I.] 
