( 243 ) 
The Orange-colour'd and black Fly. P. 189 
The little Cream-colour'd Fly, with fmall 
black Spots. 202 
The little white and Orange-colour'd Englifh 
Fly. - .125 
Butterflies that have their up¬ 
per Wings very long. 
The black and Scarlet Fly. 38. 
The black and Brimfione-colour'd Fly. 80 
The tranfparent-winged Butterfly. 175 
The black Butterfly, with fear let Spots . 207 
Caterp illar. 
The great brown Caterpillar, with golden 
Studs . 179 
A large Fly from Amboyna , with trans¬ 
parent Wings. 
The great yellow Fly with black Spots . P. 36 
VEGETABLES. 
And firft, of Trees. 
The Cedar o/Libanus. 188 
The Heart Cherry. 125 
The Chinefe Rofe, raifedin England. 67 
The Haw-Tree, or White Thorn. 18 
FLOWERS. 
The Narciffus Jacobea. 131 
The red and Gold-colour'd Everlafling- 
Flower. 183 
The [mall white Water-Flower, call'd 
Crow-Foot. 102 
Flies with very long Bodies, and 
four pretty long Wings, that fly fwift- 
ly over watery Places, vulgarly call’d 
with us Horfe-flies , or Horfe-fiingers . 
The green Horfe-fly. 112 
The purple and brown Horfe-fly. 174 
Other fmall Flies, drawn from Na¬ 
ture, but not deferibed. 
A little bluijh Fly, with four Wings. 21 
A Sort ofG nat, or Mufketo, of a yellowifh- 
brown Colour. 43 
CORAL 1 NE Subfiances , and Marine 
Plants , drawn from Nature. 
Two Sorts of Coraline Trees, the one in- 
crufied with a red Subfiance , and the other 
with a yellow. 
49 
The true red Corah 89 
The red Organ Corah 93 
The knotted brown and yellow Coral. 93 
The white Bell-like Corah 94 
A Piece of rough white Coral, branched. 
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