13. Mr. JEZREEL JONES. This mrthy and kind 
Gentleman , in one Tear whilft Ito was in Portugal ( Secretary to 
his Excellency Mr. M ET HTVT N our now Envoy) was 
pleafed to make me confiderable Cottettiws every Mrnth, of 
ali che Pianti he there obferved, which he very curioufly pre- 
ferved: and afcer the fame Monthly method, he fent me a great 
number of Infefts- y amongft them there were feveral altoge- 
ther Id ero to me and Strangers in England. To thefe he added 
what Sbells and Fojfils he there met wifli, as alio fome curioni 
Reptiles. 
It were hearrily to be wiiht, that th e-Zeal and Indnfiry of 
this Inquifitive Perfon, were i mi tat ed by fudi other curious 
GentUmen, as may have occafion to travel or refide in more re- 
moter Parts. 
14. Mr. R O LE S T O N J A C O B S. This young 
Gentleman was pleafed to pick me up fuch curious Sbells he met 
witb amongft: the Spicy and neighbouring lllands, being ali 
*r for the moft part very fair as well as uncommon Sbells. 
15. Mr. W A L T E II K EI R. To this ingenious Sur - 
geon I am obliged for fome Plants, &c. he fent me from Je- 
hore , in the Streights of Malacca y and I am in expe&ation o£ 
greater Performances from him. 
16. Dr. DAVID KREIG, a Gernan , Phyfician, and 
FeUove of our Royal Society. This curious Gentleman 9 afcer he 
had made feveral Rematks on the Natura ; ProduBlcms of this I- 
fland, and Painted feveral ihings he had here obferved; was 
pleafed to make a Voyage to Maryland y from whence he retur- 
ned plentifully ftored with what in Nature he had there taken 
notice of. His happy Genius in Defigning , Painting , Etcbing v 
&c. were no fmall Additions to his other Qualifications; he 
being no lefs verfed in the Study of Phyfick, than Jnatomy , Bo- 
tany } Chimiftry , Natural Philofophy 9 ,zni indeed whatever elfe 
is requifite to compleat a Phyfician . 
17. Mr. SYL VANUS LANDON. Befidesthe 
Obligacions I lye urtder to this mrthy GentUhwn and moft in¬ 
genious Surgeoriy for feveral Piant s he formerly brought me 
from Cales , Alicant, Carthagena, and other Ports in Spain, and 
after that from the Ifland 0 iBorneo in the Eaft-huiies, with fome 
very curious Serpents from thence: he hath been pleafed late- 
]y to prefent me with the well-preferved Samples offachTrees, 
Herbs , &c. he has in a late Voyage obferved on the Ifland of 
Flores ; to thefe he has added the Sbells of that and fome other 
Ifiands in the Eafi-Jndies. In his return home, he alfo pro- 
cured me the Remains of Dr. Qldenlands C olleBions at the C ape 
Qood Hope , with divers Reptiles , as Serpents , Lizzards , 
from Chat moft luxuriant Promntory. 
18. 1 2m very much oblig’d to Mr. GEORGE LONDON 
his Majefifs Cardiner, who was pleafed to prefent me with 
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