Part IV. Of 3 \decbanic\f. 
Beads both wild and tame, as the Lion,Zinicorne,Boar,Camel. 
Stag , and a Dog purfuing him: all Cut in PAPYR, in the 
compafs of about three inches fquare. 
Turtle! Work A Box of CUPS, from Norimberge: being 
an Hundred of them one within another ; the Boll of the 
utmoft about two inches and ‘ in Diametre. Given by 
Dudley Palmer Efcg'. I take the Wood to be Maple. 
A piece of TURN’D Work in Ivory. Given by H. Olden- 
lurge Efq$. A folid Triangle, turn’d open on the four Tides. 
With a Flower (landing out on each fide, and loofe. In each 
Flower, a little Spike, alfo loofe. But all the four Flowers 
by themfelves, and fo the Spikes, are united in the centre. 
On the Necks of the Flowers hkewife hangs a Sphasrical Tri¬ 
angle ; and on each Neck, feveral fmall Rings. Preferved 
in a Round Ivory Box. 
The HEAD of a Princes, in her HAIR, and with a 
CORONET; in an Oval of Ivory. That which is extra¬ 
ordinary, is, That it is not CARVED, but all TURNED 
Work. ’Tis kept in an Oval Box, wrought with Undulated 
Work of feveral Forms, all hkewife Turn’d. The Art, I 
think, is now dead with the Author. 
Molded- Wor/y Two HALF BODIES in Armor, betwixt 
four and five inches in length. Given alfo by Mr. Dudley 
Palmer. The phancy is this, That upon a rude molded 
Ground of Rofin and Wax, or fome fuch fubllance, are laid, 
chiefly the parts of feveral Plants and In fells, by which the 
Figure is compleated. As the Forehead, (all the Face of 
one) with the Scales of the Belly-Piece, of the Broad Golden 
Cantbam 5 the Ball or White of the Eye, with Gromwell- 
Seeds 5 the Lids, with thofe of a fort of Marigold ; the 
Nofe, with that of Cartbamum 5 the Beard with thofe of 
Lettice. Part of the Armor, of one, with the Wing-Sbeatbs 
of the Green Broad Cant bar is: of the other, with the Seeds 
of Cow-Parfnep: and fo for the reft. A couple like to Thcfe, 
are figur’d in Oleariud s Mufeeum. 
Sir Robert Moray’s HEAD in WAX. Taken off of a 
Placer-Mold , which was made upon it. 
