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N3 N o. 224. - 5. - 6. 670. 815. 931. are among the
Insects in the
Gallery on salo shelf. r. 8.
Catalogue.
Geological Dep Art.
Sperma ceti whale cast on
called the sumeer near Bradwell the whale whose skeloton in my
garden
A very
of
A wholes eye from
Bones from the heads of fishes
Dentes raiæ.
Lapides e capite carpionum. L.
Ova piscium petrefacta.
The sword of a sword fish,
&
brown.
A r. Massy.
1. polypus
2. A serpens marinus or tenia from r.
Edgcomb
near
1. A weaver.
2. Lumpus? w t. its eggs.
3. A
One of the round bones between the Vertebres of
a whale
Another wt. the cartilage going between
u
Ossa carpioaum.
An egg w t. its appendices taken out of the belly of
a dog fish.
at Cows. Pet.
A
Testapiscis Catcher dicta Cun. P. 162. g.
The bone of a fish.
The Sceleta of fishes in a blackislate from
Garnet Pet N
o. 5 - N o. 68 P.
Canis Carchariæ alt. Spec. u. p. +
n. c. 2. 6 d
d. Worm. p. 271.
Canis Carchariæ pinna.
Canis Carchariæ cauda. 4
241.
Canis Carchariæ
A
of a fish upon it. The
Scales
appear & some armatura or
pyrites. An Lapis fissilis Islebiams.
A
of a
Faber Salviani. Will. tab. S. i6. +
241.
Piscis triangularis cornutus Clusÿ: Will. tab. J. 14. +
Rana piscatrix Salviani. Will. tab. E. 1. + Charlton p. 73. Worm p. 27.
Loppius
Arled.
Ranæ piscatricis caput. Ib. +
Idem. N o. 8. lesser. +
241.
An Muræna Salviani. Tab. G. 1. Will?
An Serpentis Marini caput. Will. tab. G. 4?
241
Testudo marina. Jonst. tab. 8. N o. 8. ad quadraped
The Sun fish. Mola Salviani. tab. J. 26. Will. +
The taile of a
241.&
Zygæna Salviani. Will. tab. B
A
A
A
A scolopendra from r. Hodgson.
225. mm
Dog fish teeth &c from the chalk pitts in
The vertebra of a shark
wi
Two s tickle backs from t. round
knobbs like pease of a pearl.
colour w ch. kill'd
them from
Ad Glossopotra sent me from
Joh. Petrus Tschudius from the
Canton of Glaris in
Piscis diluviani sceleton fossili
in Lapide Glaronens. Idem
Ichtyites 6 in Lapide fossili
nigro Glaronens. Idem.
The bone of some Fish? Vid Antea
Teeth or bones? vid. Antea vid. 433.
Galeus Glaucus. Will. tab. 8. B.
The
Pristis sive serra Clusÿ. Will. tab.
B. 9. fig. 5. Worm. p. 288.
Rostrum delphini, Will. tab. A. 1.
241
Squatino-raia. F. cl. Column.
Will.
tab. D. 5. N o. 1.
EjuDem. Caput? from r. Maidstone.
from
head.
Guacuima Brasil Will. tab. E. 2.
fig. 3.
Lampetra major Salv. Will. tab.
G. 2. A Lamprey from the
Iperuquiba Brasiliensibus. Will. tab.
G. 8? a.
241.
Lupus marinus Schonfeldÿ. Will.
tab. H. 3. N o. 1. Worm p. 275 Ex Piscis hujus dentiby
molaribus
fingere solent Gemmarÿ frandulent lapide Bufonio
Pristis sive Serræ Serra Will. tab.
B. 9. fig. 5.
An Orbis Salvian. Primus. Rond. Will.
tab. J. 1?
Orbis hirsutus densis & exiquis muric=
=ibus donatus. Will. tab. J. 3.
Histrix piscis Clusÿ Guamajacu Guara
Brasiliensibus an orbis muricatus
primus & alter Clusÿ. Will. tab. J. 5. vid.
seg.
A
blackish
The tongue of a nari nari
one joint.
A fishes eye.
An operculum or umbilicas marinus.
A
Cataphractus Brasilianus?
The severall bones of the two ch ap aps of a
Sev ll. chaps of the lupus pisai.
sev ll. glossopetræ from
A
A strange vertilne of as fish each joint being a
70 a piece of a fish bone.
A t. part of a sharks
tooth
in it.
Meconites cineres coloris e birsa fluvio agri -
Basileensis. vid. scheuchrers
lithograph.
Helvet. p. 40. fig. 55.
Prichles of a thorn back.
Siliquastra from
Bufonite
t. a
t. a
many
taken out of the jaw not petrified
A very
Very
Unicornn fossile Worm. M.
The sceleton of a salmon 6
being left by the tide given me by r. Panlet
Ossis fragmen forte alicusus ceti ex fodinis Aren
=ariorum frr. Monti
Histrix piscis longissimis spinis
donatus. Will. tab. I. b. from
Orbis muricatus & reticulatus 0. 2. 6.
e M. S. R. tab. I. N o.
7. Will. 0. 2. 6.
Idem.
Idem.
Idem with N o. 31.
Idem. Orbis muricatus. Will. tab.
5. App.
Idem.
Xiphias piscis. Will. tab. I. 27. Worm. p. 270.
The sword fish. Nez d'Espadon, poisson de
mer. B
241.
pisciculus cornutus. Bont. Will.
tab. I. 13.
Piscis triangularis cornibus carens.
Clus.
capitis
cornibus carens.
&. ib. tab. I. 16?
ex toto cornibus carens. &. tab.
J. 18?
Piscis triangularis ex toto maculosus.
Will. tab. I. 17. 2. 6
piscis quadrangularis rostratus. Will.
tab. I. 11.
Guaperva maxima caudata e M. S. R.
Will. tab. I. 23.
241
Acus Aristotelis Species altera major.
Will. tab. I. 25.
241
Drum bones. Pet.
Bones of some cetacesus fish.
Dog fish bones. teeth.
Sev ll. bones found in the
Impressions of the scales of fishes on stone?
The single joint of a whales vertebræ wherin on
one end side is the trencher like bone, the other it is
wanting taken from a gravele
pitt 8 foot deep
8 miles from the sea w t. shells used in manuring
the
ground. The whole sceleton was 40 foot long given
me by r. Nichols.
Pisum lapideum candidum?
Vesicaria marina ramosa?
A Scaly fish wt. a dentated horn on its back.
241.
A morses jaw & head.
241
A morses mustacho.
241.
Rosmari dens.
Raiæ clavate cauda.
A plaise both sides like the underside of an
ordinary plaise
The tail of a raia levis.
241.
A t. one finn on the back.
241.
+
The round head of a bone of a very
whale
The head of a trout whose upper chap was mostly
wanting.
a
the gills like fore. feet. (It
had N o. 3541. Insect?)
A scaly fish from
Lumpus Anglorum. Will. tab. N.
n. ÿ.
241.
Delphinus Belgis. Will. tab. O. 2.
Monoceros piscis e M. S. R. Will. tab.
O. 4. 2 prickles of each side the
tasle.
241.
Hirundo Salv. Will. tab. P. 4. +
the flying fish.
Idem. +
Idem. very
241
Acus maxima Squammosa. Will. +
tab. P. 8.
Scorpius Virginianus. Salviani Will. tab. X. 15 2.
App. p. 25.
An Scorpius ous Salviani
13? Barbulæ?
An Diaboli marini cutis. Will. tab.
9. App. N o. 3?
Piscis Monocerotis cornu. Will. tab.
A. 2. S
A piece of whale bone.
Torpedo. Will. p. 81. Torpille on Tremble. de
memoires de
Ameet 714 p. 344. 4 to.
Squatina.
The monk or angel fish.
239.
Idem a
The sail of the Carvell fish. Urtica &c
A very
10 foot under ground there by
Shark stone from the head of a shark r.
Clerk.
Sharks eggs from r. Ames.
227
Sharks teeth found in the chalk pitts in
227
Palat of the fish Nari nari from
A a range
colourd bufonites from the same
A acus vulgaris sive oppiani. Acusprima
spec
Rau synops
Gar fish.
A bufonites of a
The skin of a
senter'd
before under a former N o.
Orbis piscis muricatus without
his two Mandibles & pr
before or N o Lost
Two pieces of
w t. the impressions of Scalops of fishes
from r. Browning
vide his Description N o. 12
Another piece of the same sort N o. 13. Id.
Catulus minor Salvian. Will. tab
B. 4.
A whalebone with the hair on
it, as 56.
241
The same .
The mandible of a sort of Lupus -
marinus with teeth in it like the
lapis
bufonis.
Os Sepiæ.
An the intestines of some fish or skin
of an eel?
An Guaperva histrix. Will. tab. I.
21.
Acarauna minor quadrata e M. S. R.
Will. tab. O3. N o. 2.
Acus maxima squamosa idem N o ?
a 241
Lupus Salviani. Will. tab. R. 1?
Idem?
Idem?
241.
Milvas Salv. Will. tab. S. 6.
241.
A wing of the same .
Scarus Cretensis Aldrovandi. Will.
tab. X. 10.
A Third piece mark'd by him N o 14. Id.
The fore finn of the Manati. made
into a sceleton from rs. Hall
288
A stone with Ova piscium. Vid
A tea
A yound Dorado? vid. Antea N o. 801?
The tooth of a Whale mark'd formerly
120.
Ichthyolithi Eichstadensi. from
Ferdinandus Jacobus Barerus
at
An cupriscus Will. p. 152. tab. 1. 19.
from d. r.
Clerk
An Acarauna Will. - Id.
The two jaws of the Nari Nari
from d. r. Clerk
Teeth of some Amphibious creature.
Id.
A Remora and a centiqacs sent to
r. Meadr. Stack
The Mango Fish from the same
vid
A Remora belonging to the
& bought by D r.
museum
Nari Nari Brasil. cauda Will.
c. 1.
N o. 5? The whip ray.
Aquilæ Will. p. 64. tab. C. 2. cauda?
An Aquilæ caput. Ej. Ib. vel Raiæ
241
Idem.
Pastinacæ Marine
Will. tab. D. 5?
Idem. 0. 4. 0.
The same .
Pastinacæ marinæ vel Raiæ cauda.
The same . Shagrin. smoother.
an tail of a ray.
The same .
The basilish made up of the fins
&c of a ray.
An The finn bones of a ray.
An the chops or mandibles of
some fish. or amphibious animal.
Mandibles of a ray. like 21. & 22.
221 ff
The Head of a
o.
A pair of o.
A o.
A o.
The same w t. 1490. D o.
End.
Two Teeth of the Sperma Ceti Whale
Given by r.
A Rana piscatrix in Sp. given by
r.
Whales pizzle. Penis balence grandis.
A ch. is plac'd
between every 2
vertebres of the back bone of a whale.
The ear bone of a whale?
4 241
The tooth of a sperma ceti whale.
241
The same with 92.
The head & mandibles of a pike.
The mandibles of aquila piseis or Ray
the same with 78?
Milvus Salviani. From
given by an
acquaintance of r.
Fortrey
Another given by
The radius
or
Aquila.
Pikes of the dog fish from
Galeus Acatithias Clus. exotieus. Will. p. 57. tab. vid.
quadrup. 1751.
B. 9. fig. 6. from the r. Preston.
Penis & testicles of an alligator or 0. 1. 0.
crocodile from
Part of the mandible of the rana pisca =
=trix ? Pike?
piscis monocerotis embryonis alicusus
cornu. Willuglib. tab. A. 2.
pars cort
the r.
Waldo
Galeus glaucus Rond. Will. tab. B. 8.
pristis sive serra.
The same D
Gelly found in a sharks head w ch.
turns to a
to promote travell in women.
221. w
Aquilæ piscis vel pastinaæ marinœ
radius or stiu n
g.
Raiæ cujusdam mandibulæ an - 0. 2. 6.
Rockfish Jaw. 0. 2. 6.
part of the same .
An part of the Jaw of a ray or of
its stomach?
The mandible upper? of a ray an
of the Nari nari?
Teeth of a ray an of the aquila?
the vertebres of
the whale, porpesse,
or dolphin?
Galei cujusdam
marina
vulgo crapault de mer.
aq. p. 68.
Another sort of the same from
Squatina Salv. Will. tab. D. 3. a
The ovarium of a buccinum. vid. 5121. de Va e.
The ova of a
Guacucuia Brasiliensibus. Marcgr.
Ray. p. 89. tab. E. 2. N o.
3.
Acara mucu Brasiliensibus Marcgr. -
Raÿ. p. 91. tab. E. 2. N o.
2.
Passer fluviatilis, a Flounder. Raÿ. Will.
Tab. F. fig. 5?
Iperuquiba Brasiliensibus. Marcgr.
Ray. tab. G. 8. fig. 2. An Imper=
=ati remora. App. tab. 9. fig. 2? ejusdem?
Orbis hirsutus densis & exiguis murici=
=bus donatus. Will. tab. I. 3. From
Histrix piscis Clusÿ. Guamaia
=cus Guara Brasiliensibus.
an orbis muricatus
primus & alter.
Clusÿ. Will tab. I. 5? A
Psciculus Cornutus. Bont. Will 0. 2. 6.
tab. I. 13. fig. 1. D 0. 2. 6.
Piscis triangularis cornibus carens Clus=
ÿ. Will. tab. I. 13. fig. 2. &
tab.
J. 16.
Piscis triangularis cornutus. Clus.
Will. tab. I. 14.
Guaperva histrix Will. 0. 10. 0.
tab. I. 21. 0. 10. 0.
Acus Aristotelis species altera major.
Will. tab. I. 25.
The same .
The same .
0. 1. 0.
The same
Hippocampus
tab. I. 25. fig. 4.
Hippocampus non aculeatus incisuris
crebris Indiæ Occidentalis. ib.
fig. 5.
Spina scolopacis. Will. p. 161. tab.
I. 25. fig. 6.
Cataphractus Schonfeldÿ.
Will. tab. N. 6. fig. 2 & 3.
Cutaphractus from
Lumpus Anglorum. Will. tab
N. 11.
Guaperva Brasiliens. Will.
tab. O. 1? vel Aba
Acus Oppiani Caput. Will.
tab. P. 2.
Accipenser Salv. sturgeon.
Lyra Salviaris Will.
tab. S. 3. brought by me from
Faber Salviaris. Will. tab.
S. 16. From the same place.
Scorpius Salviaris Will. tab.
X. 12.
Idem d
0. 1. 0.
Orbis Muricatus. Will. App. 0. 1. 6.
tab. 5. fig. 2.
0. 1. 6.
The same with 128. only
piscis triangularis parvulus.
An Cataphractus?
An mustelæ fluviatilis species?
An Turdus?
An corax vel cuculi species?
Ruffe percæ species?
0. 2. 0.
An rana piscatrix?
The mandibles of a fish an orbis
vel raiæ species?
The same of a lupus piscis from
part of a mandible of the same .
The entire mandibles of another . / Toadstones or the
grinding teeth of the fish
truplus serve dentium manati. P./A fragment of the mandible
of the lupus piscis
w t. the dentes moles in it. M.
Halfe of the mandible of the same .
The palat or mandible of another
of these fishes.
A very
X Langue de Serpent, Glossopetra.
Biron. 265.
An lumpus Anglorum?
Lumpus?
Cataphractus.
The same w t. N o. 154:
The vertebres of a shark lodged in
a clay from the
y e.
two vertebres are dislocated.
The vertebre of a shark filled with
The
in a
One of the same teeth out of its bed. 0. 5. 0
A lesser tooth of a shark imbedded
in its stone or earth. From
One of the same out of its bed
A sharks tooth t. 2
lesser ones at its base.
One longer & t. 2
appendices
A very t.
appendices
A t out appendices. 3
Boxes
The palat or mandible of an orbis
This fish eats shell fish & grinds
them with between the upper &
under mandibles w ch. are like
millstones.
The tail of some fish or back
bone with the Spines & vertebres
A bone between the vertebres of
a whale for facilitating the
motion. From
r. Leigh
A very
on both sides,
One of the same kind
One of those
tongues.
A Transverse Section of a whales pizzle.
The same w t. 133. sent me by r.
Massy
found it on the coast of
this is
variegated.
A piece of the cuticula or Scarfe skin of y e.
Fin or whalebone
whale out of the river
A piece of the finn of whale bone of the
same.
A very
One of the teeth of the mandible of a
fish from
Bones of the head of a fish used for
the stone.
Pinnæ byssus.
Lingua piscis, N.C. Lingua Nari nari Brasil. 0. 2. 6.
species raiæ Anglice Skate w ch. hath no 0. 2. 6.
teeth but his tongue & the upper part 0. 2.
6.
of his mouth supply that defect being 0. 2. 6.
of a
is ab t. 2 yards ch. some
use 0. 2. 6.
as horse whips, his skin is curiously 0. 2. 6.
enameld w t. st. 0. 2. 6.
of r.
Walraven
The triquetrous bone of a fish echinated. 0. 1. 0.
The palat of a fish sett w t.
teeth in
Dentes Raiæ.
Hippocampus of a
r. Beverland.sh. 0. 1.
0.
The
my g
An dens physeteris? rosmari?
The same .
Dens lamiæ. - L.
A
head of a
whiting.
The same bone of a
The matricula marina or ovary of a
Galeas or dogg fish
The tarpum fish's scale. 0. 2. 6.
Stones out of a fishes head from the
r. Bonivert.
of a carp?
Glossopetra 3 sorts, & part of the vertebre 0. 0. 6.
of a shark from
The palat of the fish nari nari found
fossil in t. w ch. & its tongue
it grinds its food.
The tongue of the same .
Halfe of a joint of the same tongue.
The same .
Halfe of a joint of the same fossil, from
part of the palate of the same fish.
A joint of the vertebre of a shark.
The same .
+ N o. 225. p. 405. where tis named, Scolo pendra marina a capile
Cationi vesus candam sensim gracilescens, limbo pulcherrime
hirsuto, spinulszq crebris
inters tincto e mari Hibernico of r.
Thomas
Molyneux.
Severall vertebres of the same .
The tooth of a sort of shark. 6 d. 0. 1. 0.
A tooth the same with the precedent
?bating two t.
some of the stone sticking to
it.
Dens lamiæ.
The same fossil.
In Sp. of wine.
Lolligo. Bellon. de aq. p. 337. TEVӨIS Græins,
Lolligo Latinis, Totena Massiliensibus,
Cala=
=maro Venetis, Casseron Gallis, Corneths
vel Cornichets Baionensibus. &.
p. 339.
a good figure. N o. 5. Een
of
he brought it from
Eruca marina Bellon. de aq. p. 436. taken
out of a cods stomach in the
vid. Transact.
tortoises
for creeping &
swimming. Id.
The same .
The same .
The flying fish / another in Sp. V.
The same .
Mugil alatus.
A
alatus.
A
Lon d. 169
a but little wind they will play about
the Ship: but in blustering
weather or when the ship sails quick they commonly fasten
themselves
to the Ships bottom, from whence neither the ship motion, the
never so
swift, nor the most tempestuo=
=ous sea can remove them They will
like wise fasten
Themselves to any other bigger fish, I have
found them Sticking to a Shark. It is usual
also to see
them Sticking to Turtle, to any old trees, planks, or
the like that lye
driving in the sea. I have
seen of these sucking fishes in
of Campeetry, and in all the sea between that &
the coast
of Cartacus as ab t. there Islands Rocas, Blanco,
Tertugas
&c They have no scales and are very good meat.
n. 5. 24 1
The same lesser.
The same .
A bottle where in are
1. The remora.
2. The lantern fly.
A t. a
A
o. 6
A t.
A fish from t. 3 finns in
the tail.
The same .
The same a litle blacker. These
sorts of fishes were brought
from
mary alive & kept in fair
water
shifting it often.
Urtica marina?
Muræna omnium autorum. Willughb.
p. 103. Tab. G. 1. Murena. Bellon. p.
158. figu
1. Orbis hirsutus densis & exiguis muri=
=cibus donatus. Will. tab. I. 3?
2.
Eruca a Suriname in y e. same bottle-
The same in litle? Scorpion fish. -1 Ind. 0. 5. 0.
1 sh. 0. 5.
0.
Acus 2 a. Species Rond. tab. I. 25. fig.
6. Will?
2
Two of the same
Two of the same .
Three of the same w t.
1. Guaperva Brasiliensis. Will. tab.
O. 1. fig. 4.
2. A phalangium.
3.
The same Guaperva. w t. 249.
Acarauna nigra zonis luteis distincta
Will. tab. O. 3. fig. 4. from
=ius
Klip fish seu soldaten fish. Will. tab
5. App. N o. 4.
Solea fascÿs albis & brunis transver=
=sis variegata.
Serpens marinus fuscus &c? an Barra
cuda?
Serpens marinus argenteus?
t.
pisces?
Piscis N. D?
Piscis. N. D?
Pisces 3. N. D?
Pisces N o. 5? Aves. N o. 2? Serpens? Lacer=
ta?
Piscis N. D?
Piscis N. D?
Piscis.
Piscis. N. D?
Piscis. N. D?
6
Piscis. N. D? an Scorpius? A
Piscis N. D?
With a Square Box of the same
Piscis N. D?
Piscis N. D?
Piscis N. D?
o. 6
Piscis N. D?
o. 6
Piscis N. D?
The same lolligo w t. 223. only blacker.
A
together.
Acus.
A saucer made of the vertebre of a whale 0. 15. 0
Another of the same . 0. 15. 0.
Another . 0. 15. 0
A cup of the same . 0. 15. 0
A cover to it. 0. 15. 0
Another cup. 0. 15. 0
A ball of the same . 0. 15. 0
The same . 0. 15. 0
The same . 0. 15. 0
Three
A sort of tri
from the
chalk pitts? / Ichthyodontium
metamorphoses seu glosso petrarum in vulgares
calculos abeuntum Specimina. o. 1294.
Dog fish or sharks teeth from the
same place?
One joint of the tongue of the
Nari Nari vid. antea?
The same .
Siliquastrum subnigrum pectinatum
maximum of r.
Floyd
in
The same dugg up in
sent from thence given by r. Robinson.
A piece of the same .
A piece of the palat of the same
fish.
A
The palat of an orbis piscis fossil
a siliquastrum from r. Floid.
Radix of the trochites? siliquastrum?
echinites?
Another sort of the same .
A r.
Floid.
A round ish
same.
A
Ichthyodontites teretiformis.
Siliquastrum minimum subviride. Ejusd. 0. 0. 3.
The vertelbra of a fish 0. 0. 6.
Lapis bufonius N o. 5.
0. 1. 0.
Glossopetra fossilis striata.
Siliquastrum maximum subviride. 0. 1. 0.
Phallus saxatilis.
Glossopetra an siliquastrum.
The Vertebres of a shark 0. 1. 0
The head of a porpesse.
241.
The partinaca marina from
r.
Petiver.
w t. severall stings.
A Barracuda? from the same .
A quadr
piscis triangulatis ex toto maculosus. 0. 3. 0.
A
The same something
The same w t. N o. 138.
A piece of the pisas triangularis.
The ovarium of a ray.
The same .
The bone of an asellus
The pitcher fish from the Isles of
Orkney sent me by r. Preston.
an Lumpus?
241
A vertebre of a whales back from
the same .
The same .
piscis triangularis cornutus.
The cranium of a fish from the
r.
Stuart.
k. i
Another bone of a fish from the
same.
A piece of a whale bone.
A shark or galeus's tooth from
One of these teeth sett in silver.
dd cc.
A buforites or toads tone fastened
in plaister of Paris
or chalk. 0. 1. 0.
6 d - Buforites medius or biculatus
sen.
bufonites vulgatior Anglicus.
N o. 200. p. 750. fig. 8. Eth. p. 70. N o. 1363.
/ bufonites majusculus
atrorubens instar capsulæ glandis quercinæ:
lapidis
bufirua. apud Auselmum
Boetuim
delineata. o. 200.
fig. 6. lith. 1362. pietra di rospo di figura. circolare. Imp. p.
661?
A
Sperma ceti from the whate cast
up in the
The tooth of a dogg fish fossil.
A part of a round tooth or
fishes bone fossil. / A piece of deal board turnd into
flint
Stone found at r. Edwin.
siliquastru a m lupini
siliquam nonnihil referens seu
siliquastrum
lupinatum. o.
200. p. 747. fig. 2. L.
Siliquastrum latiuscubum seu lypini valvulo emulun. es usd.
lishophyl. p. 73. N o. 1448
Ichthyites seu Ichthyomorphus
subflavi coloris, qui attritus -
cornn ustum
redolet. Ex lapicidina
Oeningensi prope lithopolin ad
Rhenum. from r. Lavater.
The skin of an orbis.
Ising
swoon of a
Astracan.
Acus
The same .
A piece of the finn of the sperma ceti
whale taken in the river
some of the cutcula of the same .
Sperma ceti from the same purified after
ettmullers way.
The scale of a sturgeon?
The ovarium of a dogg fish?/
ovum Raiæ.
The back bone of a fish fossil ?
From
The bones of a fish? or frog?
A cuculus? from the ch.
r. sterardr.
A kind of dorado? given by the
same.
prickles of the thorn back.
A joint of the vertebre of a
shark.
c i
Siliquastrum minus triangulum seu
minus conchæ adinstar rest ellatum.
N o , 200. p. 748. fig. 3.
lithophyl. N o. 1488. 1489.
/ tab. 10. fig. 29. m.
A piece of sha r.
Viller
A sharks tooth.
A piece of the skin of a litle whale
or Pike fish w ch. came in at
A substance taken out of the
Stomach of the pike fish that
came in at
teeth of a
221. e.
The prickle stands upon the back
of the fish called an old wife?
The Loligo?
Os sæpiæ. Cuttle bone.
An artificiall dragon made of
a rays skin.
Acus?
Acus piscis from
Fucus w t. a ray or dogfish ovary.
of a whale.
The ovary of a ray or dog fish.
Galei g Cauci. 1 sh. 0. 2. 0.
Bones out of the head of the a
A
from
A fish bone petrified?
Tri
maw or Stomach of a cod?
Teeth of a sort of lupus piscis
w ch. are the toad stones.
Stone found in the head of a -
shark.
Shark & dogg fish teeth of
severall sorts from
from r. Vernon.
222. a
A
A whales vertebre? from
given by r. Robinson.
1697.
A
A round bone from between
the vertebres of a cetaceous
fish from the same .
One of these round bones of
a
fossil.
A bone of the vertebre of a -
whale from
fossil.
The scapula of a cetaceous fish
fossil.
part of the rib of a cetaceous fish
r. Vernon
A very
A
shark w t. 2 other at the root of it.
The same black.
or serpents
tongues,
teeth
The same not serrated.
Whale bone.
The ear bones of a cetaceous fish auditory bones
of a cods head.
2 of them
r. Vernon
Sharkes vertebres.
The same , petrified.
The Sceleton of a fish from the
The same .
One of the chops of a lupus piscis.
bufonites one
the other round & medius
rotularis alveolo utrinqz donatus.
ph. trans. N o. 200. p. 750. fig. 7.
lith. p. 70.
N o. 1365.
The tongue of the nari nari -
fossil from
A shoulder bone of a whale, black
& fossil? from
r. Vernon
A vertebre of the same ? from the
same.
A round bone w ch. lyes between
the vertebres of the same .
The same of a
Bones of the upper palate &
tongue of the Nari - nari. M r. -
some teeth or palate of a fish like
Siliquastra dugg up at making
the
fortifications of
sent me by
r. Krieg.
Lapis tiburonum?
Teeth of the cod fish? from
r. Vernons.
26 Whitings teeth. / Os ex capitea ss elli
majoris cum
fluore adnato.
ph. trans. N o. 200. p.
748. fig. 3a. The
fluor belongs to the bone.
6 whitings teeth 3 of them mother
of pearle or shining.
Sharks teeth. Vernons. / from
Dogfish teeth or Serpents tongues
glossopetræ. English?
cum
mandibulæ fragmento lapideo adnato. o. 200. p
754. fig. 20.
A tooth of a sea morse. 6 d 0. 1. 0.
This is
to make scimiters handles sold at 5 sh. &
lib.
The tooth of a
The teeth of some cetaceous fish
from
A mandible of a sort of lupus
piscis.
The scale of a fish?
0. 0. 2.
Glossopetra tooth or dog fish from 0. 0. 6.
Snakes tongue petrified.
Sharks teeth t.
severall
a pices on the same root.
Glossopetæ & dogfish teeth from
r.
Vernon.
Two vertebres of a sharks back bone
one fossil the other not. from
r. Vernon
r.
Plott.
A siliquastrum from the same .
A tooth from the Jaw of the lupus
piscis from the same .
Lapides Carpionum.
Ammonites seu Hammites s f ubfla=
=vus ovis cinereis
refertus reperi
tur in Argovia in Schenkenberg
retro Arce. vid. scheuchzer
lithog.
Helvet. curios. p. 40. fig. 55. from
r. Lavater.
Glossopetræ minores e lapicidina
ad villam saw prope Bulacum
Drtionis Tigurinæ.
from the
same.
The ribb of a porpus.
A
r. Stuart.
The heart of a sort of lamprey
eel. from the same .
A
from the
me by r.
Hill.
some parts of the polypus from the
same.
#
An Hippocampus from the
Indiesr. Stuart.
Vid. Du Hald tom. 3. page. 484
Du Hai ma ov Chevalde mar concerning
the
Virtues & uses of this in
The horn of a rhinoceros fish
from the same .
Bones from the head of a
fish from
from
the same .
221. k
Shark stone from the same .
Ichthyospondylus latruncularis - 0. 0. 6.
medius. from Purton - passage. from 0. 0.
6.
the same 0. 0. 6.
Glossopetra rostrum corvinum 0. 0. 6.
referens auriculata from the 0. 0. 6.
Plectronites o. 200. p. 751. fig. B. lith.
N o. 1338.
from
r. Lluid.
siliquastrum phases latum sea ad 0. 0. 6.
# phaseoli valonlum quo dammodo accedens
o
200. p. 747. fig. 1. & 1. *. L. litho phis L. 1440. 1441. & 2
Stansfield from the same
siliquastrum marmoreum punctu 0. 0. 6.
=laria tortilis dictum Act. S. R. 0. 0. 6.
Num. 200. fig. 4.
from the same 0. 0. 6.
Bufonites medius planovalis from 0. 0. 6.
the same / several sized, /
Partick 0. 0. 6.
of a jaw with one
A very
histrix piscis
from
Piscis triangularis cornutus from
The same .
The toad fish from
A jaw bone of a shark, from
Two vertebres of a shark from
A sort of acus? from
Acus. Salvian. p. 68. Gesn. p. 13. Acus Vulgaris
oppiani Aldrov. lib. cap. 23. The Gar
Fish.
Nat. Hist of Jamaica tom. 2. p. 283.
from d. r.
Clerk.
A sort of Turdus? from
A sort of Barracuda? from
A sort of Snook? from
A sort of turdus? from
A sort of
Another sort of
An Hippocampus from
An Hippocampus
w t.
prickles from
Prickly knobbs of the thornback
from
Sting of the sting ray from
the same .
Tongue of the nari nari from the
same. One joint of it. Markd 131. 132. 133.
A vertebre of a shark, fossil.
The beak of the parrot fish.
A
The chops of the orbis piscis
fossil in
chalk pitts. / Flatter &
A fossil
from
A whales cornea or eye from
The same .
Sharks teeth w t. auriculæ or
appendices from r. Leigh
mark'd
H.H. / the same from -
et Obs. Natural.
fig. p. 42. et Edit. 2 d. fig. p. 314.
Lapis Tuberonum from
A
Wight
Ichthyocolla. off.
Mandibula lucÿ piscis. off.
Os sepiæ, testa sepiæ off.
Sperma ceti off.
Testæ aquatilium entalium off? stone
of the codfish?
The Spikes or aculei of a ray.
Lapis carpionum or stone from the
head of a carps.
The Scale of a fish called Tarpum
silverd in part over.
A Spike which sticks up on the
back of the fish called an old wife?
Ossa ex cazne rhombi majoris.
Acus?
The nerves or tendons of a whale.
A sharks jaw.
A sculpin fish, toad fish or orbis.
The under jaw. of a dolphin?
A
A
embodied in
chalk & lying in its 0. 0. 6.
bed. from
An counterfeit?
The lesser stones of the codfish -
kind.
The
whither it be the
work of some
insect of the substance of a
honey comb. P.
A toadstone in its
Sperma ceti.
The ear bone of a fish fossil
from r. Vernon.
The hippocampus from the
Indiesr. Gore.
The ovarium of a ray from
r. Hicks
A very
An hippocampus very prickly
from the
me by r.
Hodges.
part of the scale of a sturgeon?
called Cachimar in the
Indies
drugg & was brought from
thence
by r. Adair.
A very
241
A sort of
fish.
A
A
A
Acus &c. from
The scorpion fish from the same .
A sepia or loligo from the cape
of good hope by r.
Dolnas.
piscis cornutus from the same .
Orbis piscis muricatus from
the same .
Sharks teeth, bufonites, siliquastras
&c. stuck upon
a Talisman.
Sperma ceti whale's tooth?
Another .
The sceleton of a
r. Br.
An orbis muricatus from
A whales tooth r.
Br.
The vesica natatoria or Swimm
of a
The cornea of the eye of a sword
fish. Id.
The same .
The vertebre of a very
fossil?
r. Br.
The tooth of a
part of
& brought
from
Part of a
One joint of a sharks back bone. Id.
Two joints of the same petrified. Id.
A whales tooth? Id.
-523.
A piece of unicorns horn. Id.
A
Piscis quadrangularis cornutus. Id.
Piscis quadrangularis non cornutus
from the r
The bones in a
auditory
bones observe how they by &
how they may conferre to hearing
& read
Casseruis about that organ. As
I remember he hath only the figure of
a pikes head.
You may now examine
two cods heads they being common, the
like bones are also in
whitings &
haddocks. r. Tho. Brown.
A cods head? r. Br.
A Sturgeons bone? Id.
The mouth of the aquila Piscis? Id.
The head of a
Two chrystallin humours of a dogg
fish one with the tunica & processus
ciliaris, The other without. t.
Thomas
Brown.
The chrystallin humour of a
fish.
The chrystallin humour of the eye
of a gladius piscis, Xiphias or -
swordfish.
r. Tho. Brown.
The chrystallin humour of a salmon
Id.
The cornea of a gladius piscis? Id.
The same
A t. 2 finns
r. Br.
Another of the same make w t.
finns? Id.
A t. a
hamated on the back &
A scorpion fish. Id.
pars ossis cæti capti in Thamesi fluvio
prope Greenwich. Jun. 7. 1658. Id.
some Siliquastra sticking in gravell.
r. Br.
Os piscis vulgo vocat. ex dono fratris
Tatton. r.
Br.
Urtica marina soluta purpurea
oblonga cirrhis longissimis. A Carvell.
Hist. Jam.
p. 7. tab. 4. fig. 5. Holo=
=thurius Indicus velivolans. Zoophytum
venenatissimum
& causticum per summa
maris Indici velificars, coloreiridem
forma expansam sed
vacuam vesicam
referens, parte superna velo, inferna
multis longissimis filamentis
quasi-
remis instractum. Een Bezaantie.
Herm. mus. p. 14. N o.
208. L' Ortie
marine. Seba tom. 1. p. 45. Tab. 29. fig. 2.
Sepiola Americana Nigra. Een klein.
swart Americaanse Zeekatie. p. 61. mus.
Herm.
N o. 249.
Aselli piscis uterus cum annexis testiculis.
Hom en Kint van een Cabeljauw aan
een
ander gewassen. Mus. Herm. p. 7. N o. 83.
Tiburonis minoris, galeo similis. Belg.
Een Haaring - Haay. Herm. mus. p. 5.
N
o. 49.
Anguilla Zeylanica saxatilis Venenz
=ata. Belg. Een Zeylonse. Vergiftige
Aal.
Herm. mus. p. 1. N o. 4.
Carpio Indicus piscis minor. Belg.
Een Indiaanse Karper. Herm. mus.
p. 2. N o. 10.
Piscis Indicus seserino affinis nigri=
=cantibus Lati strÿs ex transverso
insignitus. Belg. Een Indiaanse plat=
=vis. Herm. mus. p. 8. N o.
Piscis marinus Indicus seserino affinis
pallide flavescens, fuscis per
transversum
lineis notatus. Belg. Een Indiaanse Zee
Vis. Herm. mus. p. 4. N o. 37.
Piscis Indicus marinus, truttæ facie
minor. Een Indiaanse - Voorens - geewÿs
Zee
vispe. Herm. mus. p. 8. N o. 105.
Anguilla Americana marina. Een
Americaanse Zee-Aal. Herm. mus.
p. 13. N o. 192.
Aper marinus Indicus piscis. Een
Indiaans Zee varken. Herm. mus. p.
14. N o. 202.
Pisciculus Indicus quadragularis,
frontern daobus cornubus armatus.
Een Indiaans
vier kantig visje, met
twee horens op het voor hoofd en twee
by de stoart. Herm.
mus. p. 19. N o. 305.
Piscis saxatilis Indicus, maculis
gryseis distinctus
insignitus. Belg.
Een Indiaanse steenactige vis
Orbis marinus colore subcæruleo &
viridi permixtus Gesn. mixinus seu Maco
vulgo. Belg. een Blaaw-vis, snotol
=fie genaant. Herm. mus. p. 4. N o. 33.
Anguilla Americana venenata, varÿs
quasi characteribus Arabicis perpulchre
inscripta. Een Americaans vegiftig Aaltie
seer fra
Herm. mus. p. 12. N o. 179.
Acus marinus Indicus major. Een
groote Indiaanse Zee - naklde. Herm
mus. p. 15. N
o. 232.
Pisciculus Danubÿ fluvÿ, tempestates
indicans, cœlo nubilo profundum, sereno
superficiem petens. Een Visse uit de
Donnaw, Onweer te kennen gevende.
Hema. Mus.
p. 17. N o. 265.
Pisciculus Chinensis argenteus.
Vivus argenteo colore Splenders.
Een Chineses
mus. p. 18. N o.
276.
Serra piscis. Yonge swaard of
Laag visies? Herm. mus. p. 22. N o.
19?
241.
The same .
241
Piscis marinus Indicus seserino
affinis pallide flavescens, fuscis per
transversum lineis notatus. Belg. Een
Indiaanse Zee vis. Mus. Herm. p. 10.
N o. 134.
A stone consisting of eggs or Spawn
of fishes, near Kerby in
shire
The same sort of stone
from
Whitings or codfish bones.
The ear of a porpesse?
An hippocampus. spinosus
A
lying in
stone?
Branchiale of a
Salmarium trinare anthracinum
majus: sive ichthyo spondylus salinum
referens,
tribus utrinqz naribus ferestratus.
o. 1627.
The
Glosso petra picæ linguam referens,
sioe ornithoglossum sessile vulgane. Ophio=
glossum petræum glossopetra minor Wagneri.
p. 310.
Siliquastrum tortile gibbosum, minutis
punctulis subinde conspersum seu
siliquastrum mazmoreum punctularia
fortilis dictum phil. Trans. N o.
200. fig.
4. o. 1283?
Siliquastrum pisi siliquam referens
anthracini coloris. o.
1446.
Plectronites breviusculus radice
admodum sessili; seu compactilior
eleganter
striatus, patellam quandam
aduncam nonnihil referens.
66. N o. 1321.
A
are the impressions of fish stalks
&c?
A
the
impressions of something like the
Scales of fishes. Coal till with land
shells on
it from Partick wi
miles of
An Hippocampus from
A scorpius marinus? from the
same. Worm. p. 267.
Monoceros piscis e M. S. R. Will. tab. 0. 5. 0.
O. 4. From the Island
the same with N o. 47.
0. 5. 0.
A Turdus marinus?
241.
A Whales tooth? 0. 0. 6.
A canthiodos sive galei spinacis vel
acanthiæ Rondeletÿ dens fossilis majusculus
atrorubens o. 1417.
Pila marina e pïsciculorum
ossibus
constans.
The saw of a r. Ayrie.
A very
A r.
Ayrie.
An
A
r.
Hodges.
The back bone of a loligo from
the same . / Gladiolus loliginis.
The mouth & gills of a Turbutt.
The tail of a turbutt.
The side finn of a turbutt.
The same .
The zygæna or balance fish. From
r. Colas of Prussia.
A
the same .
A Faber w t out spotts & a
on the beginning of the back finn:
From the same .
The angel fish? From the same .
The toadfish? or orbis. From the same .
6
A bacutaya Brasil? from the same .
The same without the
The acus. From the same .
The loligo? From the same .
The head of the loligo? Id.
A t.
Id.
A faber with a
the tail with a
round it? Id.
A
A very e.
Sea
A very
cast up in
had been on the coast
pursuing
spratts whose bones it is thought
to be; They were thrown up one
tide
& left the next. This was given
me by my
The bone of a Thorn back taken up
in a gravell walk in
me by r. Massy.
A
r. ColasP onigsberg
The tooth of a whale;?
a morse?
223
The tail of a thornback w t. the
prickles on it & one w t. double spikes.
241
Ammonites seu Hammites subflavis
ovis minor bus refertus. A stone in
=fied. Br.
A very
where outward silver'd
over. Br./
Tarpum fish scale vid. 127.
The grinder of a t.
4 fangs. From
Three
teeth.
Siliquastrum pisi Siliquam referens
vibrato margine insignitum.
ph. trans. N o. 200. p. 748.
lithoph.
N o. 1445.
Os ex capite aselli minoris.
ph. trans. N o. 200. p. 748. fig. 3 +.
Siliquastrum os e capite aselli minoris
referens. o. 200.
p. 748. fig. 3. *.
Siliquastro accedens ricinus seu
siliquastrum minimum instar seminis
phaseoli.
o. 200. p. 749.
fig. 5.
lishoph. 1493. 1494.
Mandibule fossilis fragmentum bufontis
minimis colore ad granatum accedenti
interstinctum. o. 1409. L.
Bufonites mininus a
rugosus.
9. L. Lithophyl. 1368.
Bufonites minor trocluli adinstar fastig=
=iatus Seu bufonites trochilus dictus.
o. 200. p. 750. fig. 10.
lith. N o. 1383.
Bufonites minimus trochylo affinis-
calyculo striato longuisculo donatuc
r ans. N o. 700. p. 750. fig. 11?
lith. 1380?
Bufonites Scaphoides extremo altero
latiore.
12. lith. N o. 1384. Pietra di Rospo di
figura ovale.
Imperat. p. bbi? of
Sev ll magnitudes /
tab. 10. fig. 26. M.
Gracyrrinchus falactus vulgaris
Sinistrorsum falcatus.
p. 64. N o. 1265. L.
Plectronites maximus corticeus
seu rostrago maxima.
lithoph. o. 1318. L.
A Sinuated bone of the back of
some fish? L.
l.
A grain of a
The egg of a
fish ?
Pieces of fish bones found fossil? L.
Egg stone under the Yorke Wooltes. L
Ammonites Seu Hammites subrufus
laxior ovulis minoribus refertus.
Ketten or
Kettering Stone in
=amptonshire
Ammonites Seu Hammites cinereus
durior ovulis minoribus refertus.
The 2 d. Layer or bedd, or the freestone
of Wansford code quarrie beyond
Ammonites Seu Hammites Subrufus
laxior ovulis minimis refert
a freestone so called by the free masons
at
for
uppermost bed or grit of Stone
in
the quarrie. L.
Ammonites seu Hammites subrufus
durior ovulis minimis albis & fluoribus
refertus. Anunder bed of Freestone at
Ammonites seu Hammites
ovulis
majoribus refertus.
Ammonites seu Hammites darus
subcœruleus ovulis minoribus
cinereis refertus. The
freestone
of the Quarries at Crown beck
Hinderscleffe. L.
& lesser.
A fishes chaps? L.
A bone congenerous with r. Lluids
rhombus.
The chaps of a shark w t.
241.
The chaps of a shark w t. Streight
tri
The vertebroe of the back of
a whale. O.
The finns by the tail of the
Squatina? O.
The
The tail of a porpesse. O.
241.
part of the skin of the piscis trian=
=gularis. O.
A piece of a whale 70 foot long
Seen at
A very odd semi
A fishes
w t. lines & protuberances? O.
A
at
the bottom, lodged in a
or marle stone. From
A
A t. a
in its center.
The sceleton of a sepia? O.
The turdus piscis? O.
The
A fossil bone of a shark? O.
Sharks teeth in a slat stone? L
The sceleton of a fish in the same ?
l
An
ularly figured.
A
quastrum?
Crooked
shark. O.
of a dog fish. fossil. O.
a dog fish fossil. O.
A
A
phil. trans.
A very
shagreen?
from r. O.
A
taken up from
a quarre near
castle & given me by his Grace the
A fish bone w t. a
river Ganges in the
fish is as
by
r. Maidstone
The entire chaps of the parrot 0. 1. 6.
fish. 0. 1. 6.
A
A
A
back from
r.
Lawson.
Gracyrhynchus atronitens cerncues:
sive acuminatus corneus mucrone
acuto, dcorsum
vergeute.
p. 64. N o. 1263.
Plectronites vulgaris seu striatus
medius mucrone paulo acutiore.
p. 67. N o. 1331.
10. fig. 25. M.
Bufonites
Anglicus coloris exalbidi.
N o.
1363.
The same w t. a
down on the outside.
Bufonites orbiculatus rugosus seu a
parte
=nitus. o. 1382.
M. tab. 10. fig. 27.
A bufonites of the same shape &
size with the orbiculatus scarce
at all
excavated at the root.
medius castanei coloris in elitensium:
seu
castaneus minimum aut
non omnino excavatus.
p. 70. N
. 1359? M.
A
more raised shape.
p. 245. M.
Glossopetra Zygenæ piscis dentem
referens: seu acanthina vulgaris
Marchamensaim.
o.
1286. o. 1286. M.
Siliquastrum
vibratum. o. 1466.
Siliquastro congener Ricinus; seu siliquastrum
minus instar seminis phaseoli. phil.
trans.
N o. 200. fig. 5?
Siliquastram minus gibbosum
subtenue, seu vulgari similes
arcuatum angustius.
74. N o. 1467.
p. 246.
siliquastrum tortile gibbosum, minutis
punctulis subinde conspersum, seu
Siliquastrum marmoreum punctularia
tortilis dictum. phil. trans. N o. 200.
fig. 4. o. 1482.
Siliquastrum silo condictum: seu
recurvirostrum gibbosum, striga
quadam a dorso.
ad mucronem
procurrente. o. 1478.
A canthiodonti congener rhombiseus
major sive uncialis. o.
1421? M.
A vertebra or single joint of the
backbone of a
A vertebra of
found at
=ptonshire.
M.
A vertebra broader but not
near so long.
247. tab. 11. fig. 2. M.
A vertebra in shape agreeing
w t. the last but of a much
lesse
size.
A
r. Plott.
part of the spine bone of a
fish.
3. M.
Ova of fishes in flint.
p. 248.
The palat or tongue of some
ray from the
r.
Waldo.
One of the
vertebres of a
whale. Id.
The same . Id.
A
Another . Id.
Another very
A very
the head. Id.
221. b &c
The eye of a shark. Id.
Piscis alt. cornutus parvus. C.
The same from
Oculi balenæ exdono Dom. Peterson.
Glossopetræ from
one w t. a stone growing to 0. 2. 6.
the roots of it. 0. 2. 6.
The same
Stone in the head of a whiting
Prickles of a fish from
dog
fish pike. E. E 0. 0. 6.
Piscis triangularis from
Serpents horn or glossopetra
from.
A very
button
A very
bufonites.
A
One shaped like a deus caninus.
Another lesser &
the dens
caninus.
A
A t.
The same
An
litle
The same
stone.
The same very
E: 1 sh. 6 d. 0. 1. 6.
An t. Some
sulci on it & round it.
A
gold.
A
A t. severall
concentric
circles of
A
appear
colours.
A bufonites
The same
The same
The same
The same of a deeper colour.
The same w t.
The same
A
A
Biscurn. of r. Brown
fishes
of the Danube. figu
p. 154. Misgurn seu Fiscurn
piscis 0. 15. 0.
lampetræformis Norimbergæ & Rat= 0. 15. 0.
=isbonæ Raÿ. p.
118. tab. G. 8. N o. 4. 0. 15. 0.
This was brought me by a seaman 0.
15. 0.
in a t.
sand from 0. 15. 0.
the Rhine or Danube in it. The 0. 15. 0.
water over the sand is
to be 0. 15. 0.
shifted once in 4 days or a - 0. 15. 0.
week. it Plays & turns
up & 0. 15. 0.
down before stormy weather as 0. 15. 0.
the china
them are kept together in water 0.
15. 0.
in
Orbis marinus Spinis brevioribus 0. 1. 0.
maculis fiscis notatus. C 0. 1. 0.
A fish bone from the
From
r. Waldo.
Buglossa curta strigosa.
epist. 1. p. 96. tab. 22. in a
slate From
in South
wales.
Eadem. From the same place
in a
r. Lavater
r. Lluid.
nondum inventa
est.
Ichthyospondyli minoris exemplar
ex æstuario Sabriniano
84. N o. 1616. From the same .
Ichthyospondylus maximus -
cinereus utringz glaber. From
Ichthiospondylus medius latere
uno glabro altero scabro? From
the same .
Ichthyospondylus minimus albidus
lateribus utringz asteriæ in modum
radiatis.
From r. Lavater.
Columnaris cum
loculamentis suis ex
Legerio monte. vid. antea.
Piso lithus ferreus. Reperitur in
monte Legerio ad pagum Wallingen
in loco
Cyndalen dicto prope Badam
Helvetiorum. From the same .
Ammonites seu Hammites sub=
flavus ovis cinereis referlus
Reperitur in Argovia
Bernensis
comilalus in prefectus a schenken
=berg retro arcem From r. Lavater.
Pisolithus ferreus cum matrice
sua, Beperitus in Argovia com=
=iatus Bernensis
cantonis in
profectura schenkenberg. From the
same.
Meconites cinerei coloris ex Birsa
fluvio agri Basileensis. From the
same. vid.
antea.
Glossopetra cinerea in minera
sua ex lapidicina prope Burgdraff
Territorÿ
Bernecisis. From the same .
in Saxo cinereo glareoso?
Glossopetra cinerea venis albis
dentata ex lapidicina Meggen
Wyllana in beberis
provincÿs 7 Caut
Helvetiorum. From the same
.
Glossopetræ minores non dentatæ,
ad radicem ochraceæ ex valle
Raurica. From the
same .
Glossopetræ minores ex lapidicina
ad Villam Sew prope Bulacum
oppidulum Tigurini
Cantonis in
Helvetia. From the same .
Glossopetræ minimæ ex pago Popleren
ad radicem Legerÿ montis. From
the same .
siliquastrum pisi siliquam referens viz
=brato margine insignitum coloris -
anthracini. o. 1446.
From
r. Lluid.r.
Lavater.
Bufonites scaphoides extremo
altero latiore coloris ex eburneo
ad castaneum
vergentis.
p. 71. N o. 1385. From
r. Lluid.
by r. Lavater.
Glossopetra maxima cinerea
ad radicem nigia, dientata.
From
Glossopetra cinerea maximanen
dentata. From the same .
Glossopetra cinerea media angusta
non dentata. From the same .
Glossopetra minor triangularis cinerea
dentata. From the same .
Articuli fossiles linguæ piscis Nari
Nari. From the same .
Ossiculorum fragmenta varia
fossilia? From r.
LluidFrom
by r.
Lavater.
Plectronites striatus &c? From the
same.
Glossopetra brevis triangularis
obtusa? From the same .
222 c
Glossopetra minima palmata
actyla obtusa radi
1283. p. 65.
Glossopetra minor brevis striata
obtusa? From the same .
Glossopetra gracilis minima longa
fusca saxo arenario immersa? From
the same
.
Siliquastrum ma
From r. Lluid.. Lavater.
Siliquastrum majus cinereum?
From the same .
Siliquastrum rhomboidale anthracin=
=um? From the same .
Siliquastrum majus fuscum? From
the same .
Siliquastrum majus e cinereo vir=
=escers? From the same .
Bufonites quadrangularis cinereus?
From the same .
Bufonites oblongus augustus &c.
From the same .
Bufonites Rotundas &c. From y e same.
Bufonites? From the same .
Siliquastrum anthracinum rhomb=
=oidale? From r.
Lavater.
Idem ci
the same
.
Hystricis piscis mandibula
Concha
fossilis tellinoides porosa
lævis Scheuchzeri ex monte
Legerio. From r. Lavater.
A
r.
Hodges.
A dog fishes or sharks tooth from
r.
Beverland.
Bufonite
r.
Lister.
The same
From the same
.
Bones from the heads of a
sort of codfish. From
From the same .
A very
the r.
Bradyll.
A
flying fish. From the
Indiesr.
Bradyll.
The same somewhat
From the same .
The same
The same of the
From the same .
A
6
An acus piscis. From the same .
6
The mandible of a lupas piscis from
the
necks. given me by r.-
Masson
An orbis Piscis
& while on the belly.
From r.
Staphorst.
A varaino temo or Abacutaya?
From the same .
Dorados very
from the same .
Two Eggs of a thorn back taken
out of their uterus by a fishmonger
it had both
Yolk &
Orbis piscis minor lævis, dorso Nigro
lineis cinereis variegato, ventre
candido.
From r. Burnet
Porto bell.
Raia minor clavis crebris radiatis
donata. From r.
Barham.
The vertebre of a shark or whale
near r.
Thorpe.
The sword of a sword fish. Pet.
The Jaw of a shark. Id.
pisciculus capita quatuor spinis
validis & acutis armato. Pet.
Idem.
Pisciculus unico cornu in capits
parte pooter iori donatus. Id.
Idem minor? Id.
6
Pisciculus argeuleus? Pet.
Orbis minimus? Id.
Sepiæ pars? Id.
Patella articulata? Id.
Two
Sepia. Id.
Barbus major
cirris bifurcatis the
beard. Ray. pise. syn. p. 163.
fig. 7? Pet.
pisciculus &c Id.
3
Lyra cornuta. Id.
Orbis albus nobulis fuscis notatus
prægnaus. Id.
t. a
6.
Harengus alatus vel piscis volaus
miner. Id.
Ijdem
Acus?
Encrasicholus?
Shrimps? Id.
A
colour. Id.
6
Ehenei, seu Remora, pesce, &c Imperati
Napol. 1590. p. 779. Edit. 2 d. Venet. 1672. p. 684.
Latin. Edit. p. 908.
piscis Hanengiformis argenteus
Squamis donatus.
Lumbricus latus taken out of
the same . Id et.
Holothurius &c?
Mola junior? Pet.
3
Serpens marinus e cinereo
fuscus? Id.
Remoræ. 3. Id.
6
Idem.
1. Idem.
2. Acus? Id.
p. 3
Piscis volans. Id.
Idem.
Hippocampus. Id.
Idem minor? Id.
Idem.
o. 2
Acus? Id.
Serpens marinus minor? Id.
Loligo. Pet.
Abucataja Pis? Id.
6
Spratts?
6
Remoræ.
6
A Cullistroy. Id.
6
Urtica marina. Id.
A sharks jaw from r. Burnet.
Id.
Ova sepiæ? Id.
Uranoscopus junior? Id. Worm. p. 271.
6
Ovarium &c? Id.
Harengus Junior? Id.
6
particula cutis piscis &c? Id.
Idem lesser. Id.
Sharkstone. Pulv. Id.
A
2. A
A
Pet.
A
241.
A sharks vertebra.
Piscis triangularis, apice
acuto utrinqz,
& areis radialis
angulosis extantibus undiqz, obsitey.
rs. Alsop.
An old wife. Id.
Pisc is cornutus quad rangularis.
Id.
The fin of a seal
Id.
piscis parvus fuscas capite maxi
mo. Pet.
pisciculus dorso
argenteo.
Id. Scarabeus
cimex
A broken piece of a
petra. Id.
The vertebra of a shark. Id.
Milvus Lyra? Id.
Acus Chinensis maxima -
corpore compresso. Pet. Gaz.
tab 68. N o. 1. From
Hystrix piscis. From
Id.
The Tail of an Albacore. Id.
Glossopetra longa maxima
cinerea non deutata. Id.
Ovum Raiæob Long
donatum pellucid an- e
cinereo
rubrum. Pet.
Idem nigrum quadratum.
# Id.
Idem sine filamentis. Id.
Acus piscis. Id.
Ovarium? Id.
o. 768
Raia clavata? Id.
Hystrix piseis? Id.
Orbis minor fuscus angulosus spinosus.
Pet.
Piseiculus e luteo fuseus. Id.
Piseiculus dorso fusco, ventre arg
The sceleton of a dolphin
or porpus's head.
A very
241.
Hystrix piscis. Pet.
Lupus? Id.
241.
Chagrin skin. Id.
239.
A
Milvus salviani? rs
Id.
pisus triangularis cornutus.
Pet.
241
886.
241.
A pikes
Sepia minor ? Pet.
Raiæ majoris Angl. dent. Id.
Vertebra piscis ? Newfond
pisciculus argenteus? Id.
Pisciculus cinereo lubous magno
cerite?
Stones taken out of a sheeps
heads head. Pet.
A
Two
sev ll. sharks teeth. Id.
The sceleton of an Hippocampus.
Id.
A
fossil? Id.
Orbis asper. Id.
Ovaruim Raiæ certissimum rem=
=edium contra hemorhoidas cæcas.
Pet.
Siliquastrum? Id.
- canis dens? Id.
A fish? From
221. g
piscis triangularis. Id. w t. 2
& prickles hear the carvas.
The Jaw of a shark. Pet.
A
Piscis quadrangularis maxi
=mus. Pet.
Idem minor. mark'd N o. 2. Id.
Acus &c? markd N o. 1. Id.
Canis? Shagreen? angel
fish? Id.
The tail of a shark? Id.
The vertebre of a
=ous fish.
Id.
Another lesser,
Another lesser. Id.
The swimm of a fish? Id
A
A plaise? Id.
Dry'd Raya or maid? Pet.
The skin of a Id.
A dry'd polypus. Id.
The Skin of a Id.
A
Id.
Faber oculo ad candam nigro
ir. de alba. Id.
A sort of Indian smelt? Id.
Scolopendra marina? vid. N o. 22. Id.
A stone on which are the
Impressions of the scales of a
fish? Id.
The tooth of a fish? Id.
Two teeth of a fish? The
teeth of the snout of a saw
fish? Id.
part of the finn of a shark?
or sha
A very
The
from Isleb. From r. Stiegertahl.
The Sting of the sting ray.
The whip of the whip ray.
An orbis piscis
&
An hippocampus from r.
Barham
Severall of the same of different
sizes & colours from fort t. George
r.
A
the same .
A whip ray taken out of its mothers
belly alive. From the same .
ff 2
The sceleton of a fish in
Isleb in
t. some
given me by r.
Steigertahl.
The same without the marcasite. Id.
The same Id.
Piscis diluviani sceleton in lapide
fissili nigro Glaronensi. scheuchzer.
pisc.
querel. p. 10. I. n. mus. p. 102.
N o. 4.
A
are. 1. a
3. a Pilot fish where on are transverse
the
given me by
M r.
The tail of the whip sting ray w t.
2 of the stings lying after
the last
finn in a
A sea dragon, by the Moors sett
in
a
A joint of the vertebra of a
shark turn'd into Iron having
been dug up.
P.
A very
or pristis
piscis.
Meconites a Stone as if it were
made of
One made up of
Moguntiand.
Bones from the head of a codfish? P.
+ Vid. Histoire de P. Academie Royale
des Sciences
siliquastrum utringz love. P.
Siliquastrum nigricans. P. siliquast. gibbos. P.
Fossil teeth of a dog fish? P.
siliquastra varia. P.
Siliquastra vulgar. P.
Bufonites. P.
sharks tooth. From
A very
A very r. Oldfield
to whom it was given by the chief of
Vizagapat
am who said they were found on that coast upon
the shore the very rarely
where the inhabitants
call it the sea horse.
A very
A very t.
241.
t.
w t.
in the other.
The same .
241.
An old wife w t. 2 fasciæ a
chops.
241.
A
antea?
241.
The snout of a sawfish near five foot long.
more narrow> then the usuall sawfish
from
the r. Heathcote
241.
A whales tooth from r.
Kempfer.
A
stand
in the whales mouth or chap, the membrane
joining each at bottom being extended. From
r.
Dupuys
The same as they stand contiguous without
stretching of the under membrane which
is
cutt off. Id.
241.
The vertebre of the back of a whale. Id.
The vertebre of the
A kind of unicorn fish. Id.
241.
A sea horse pizzle? Id. morses quadr.
239.
A sea morses 2 extended teeth. sticking
to the scull. Id.
241.
The chaps of a t.
the teeth
in it. Id.
241.
The chaps of a
241.
A t. an acus the
upper mandible shortest & a r.
Clark.
The
A Th
me by a north
country gentd. member of the
house of Commons. an the vertebre of a shark?
The chop of a fish wherein lye those
substances called siliquastra. From r. duprys.
221. cc
A
The ovaruim of a ray.
Scorpio piscis &c. Id.
part of a Lyra. Id.
The sepia or scottle fish.
An Hippocampus or
Tiber near
Two bones joined by a
to the
finns of a snapper fish. From
The ovarium of a ray. From r. Catesby
from
A
Another smaller.
Long dogs teeth from
Tri
Bufonites.
Lapides Tenearum.
A
Guaperva?
Rana piscatrix
The gills of a
Bufonites r. Kempfer.
A mandible of a fish the lupus? where in appear
teeth which
lying in the ground come to be the
bafonites?
Another .
Lap exantati m ex piscib. Ameican vol. t. Petr.
codfish?
Sev ll. of the siliquastra from
amongst the rest one like a lozenge.
Whalebone from the mouth of the whales.
Severall
found fossil in
An hippocampus. from rs. Isted.
A very add fish? bone formd like the beak of
a bird from r. Van milder
A whales pizzle
hath a bulbous part
in which were b
wormes and it taper'd from thence to
the
end.
The end of one of the rows> of what is called
whalebone or whale finns, They all
Stand para
=lell to one another & are longest towards
the point of the jaw
& on their inner sides are
besett with Long bristles on the out side they
are
ab t. half an
w t. a the
S.
sea Campanys ships being Struck by Harping
irons fastened to ropes. The blubber is
boild
in shallow coppers, clear'd of its membranes
by being percolated th
as are used for Sand to be separated from
ballast. The trayne oil is
conveyed from the copper into coblers &
thence
into cask. The blubberis employed from the
puncheons into a
it into
the boy'lers.
Two carps from r.
Theobalds
his house
at Belvedere war
A Stone wherein are contained the eggs hand row
or spawn of fishes.
The chap of the fish called sheeps head from
where in
are found the bufonites?
Americans luteus strÿs
rigis acaleatis.
tab. 79. 1. cat. class. top. 548. Pet. from
241.
Whale finns as they stand in the upper
jaws of the
given to me by r.
Elking.
The common Turdus marinus found
among other English fish.
The mandibles of a fish? from
The cranium of a fish. from Id the
same.
Idem.
Another
same.
The tooth of a sperma coti whale. From r.
Boylston.
The vertebre of a whale found in
in a marle pitt.
vid. 1249. nuscell. costa de peixa mulger.
An angell fish.
A whales eye.
Rows of a fish eat w t. lemon juice & oil from
Hippocampus from r. Andrews
severall r. Ranby.
in Sp.
11.
Another parcell of the same .
Another parcell of the same
An orbis piscis muricatus. two
from the same .
p. 5
Carpio diluvianus in a lapis fissilis. of a
r.
Schenchzer
A very
A piscis triangularis from the same
Island
The skin of the fish called nurse from
&
made cases & handles as of shagreen.
239.
The faber piscis or John Dory from
Shire by r. Richardson.
A variety of 1013. w t. 2 bones movable onan axis.
Another variety of the same .
A r. Lockyer
from
A very
The Sceleton of a
Stone. from r.
Schenchezer.
Another .
The chap of the lupus piscis? in w ch. the bufonites.
A variety of 1041?
Two loligos from r. Ranby.
A Sæpia.
Two lizards from the same .
A sea ratt or Sha r. Haseman.
The swimm or vesica natatoria of the
eel
taken near Tud t. Giler
given me by r.
Smith.
Fisher
2. Crabs from
2 Fisher.
3 crabs. from the same .
1. Acus.
2. Ascaris
A
dolphin in the r. Bell.
The halfe of a sharks tooth fossil from
r. Clerk.
The finn of turbett? Pet.
A
given me by t. a cavity
The same
The
A t. whitt. 2 fins above
&
2 on the belly the foremost of w ch. are Spinose. From
rs. Dering.
A bone of the angell fish. Id.
A fish bone from the river plate w t.
on both sides. from
The same
A
The garfish from r.
Clerk.
The finn of the finn fish which is broader & -
is called so from a finn on its back, it is harder
to catch then other whales & was
found dead
in
frequently found
Tab. p. fig. f. of his voyage to Spitzberg. from
A sting rays tail.
Very
The
a sort of
shark from leghorn taken near that
place after having swallowed a stagg supposed
to
be swimming over the river where it was -
stra n ded.
From t. Thomas Dereham.
18.
The same t. a
vermiculus or
asteria? on its base.
The same
be good ag t. the cramp.
A
on the coast of
r. Wood
An
The beak of a sepia. Id.
A
The mola or sunfish, a
Teeth of a sort of shark from the chalkpitts in
shirer. Martyn
The Sceleton of a Fish in a
A
One lesser
Two lesser. gray Id.
y
Two lesser
y
A fisher scapula from r. Linck
it is lodged in a close graind
Querfurt quarry.
A dogg or shark fishes tooth
a
Severall siliquastra of severall magnitudes from
the same .
Vertebre ex salpa vel Asello. Stockfish. sch.
221. g.
Aculei ex Raia pisce cum glossopetris comparandi d. 8.
10. bris
1722. Id.
The os petrosum of a whale from
r. Elking.
241.
The same w t. the neighbouring bones. Id.
A r. Hoaston.
Glosso- petiæ oblongi cærulei. from r.
Tollman
commonly called serpents tongues,
according
to a vulgar notion, but e opinion of
others, are teeth of Fishes. vid. Festac. N o.
5021.
Rostia piscium petrifacta. the mandi-
bles of some sort of fishes. these [F.]
r.
Tollman
& are found 1/2 a leagne's distance from sois-
sons. (andessons
de la mont Roche an hant
de la Montagne, an dessus des
Vignes de prêle)
The bone from the head of the angel fish from rs.
Dering
Arib of the same .
The Snout of a pristis or serrapiscis 3
broad.
A cuttle fish bone.
Lange ones thought to be
Id.
221. y.
The prickle of a ray. From
Part of a
A siliquastrum from r. Krieg
Severall dogg fish or sharks teeth from the Medway. Id.
A chap of the lupus piscis from
Caput & dentes Rosmari. Mus. o. 3.
watrus worm. p. 289.
Mandibula canium carchariarum. Ibid.
241.
A Stone in which are the eggs or
r. Barretsr. Ranby.
A whales tooth. Id.
A bone of the angell? fish from r. Joes.
Two bones o the cadfish kind. Id.
A flounder w t. 2 backs & the eyes placed together upon the
A head
1. r. Clerk.
2. Two
3. A.
6
A taylor. ib. p. 152.
6
A
A
Id.
A
Piece of a flounder from the same .
6
The sharks Jaw from r. Maidstone.
Sea duyvell. vid. N
241.
A sort of parrot fish? Id.
The bone of a fish? Id.
A
A t. Staines.
6
A sucking fish from r. Maidstone.
An Hippo campus from the same . The horse fish from
A t. 3 crosse
A chop of the lupus piscis? Id.
221. ff
A joint of the tongue of the nari nari. Id.
2 ribs of a fish? Id.
Impressions of the scales of a fish on a slate taken from
the coals of fire. From
r. Bignall.
A bleak (alburnus) in which was a
r. Green.
Piscis triangularis cornutus. from r.
Haines.
A
from r.
Maidstone.
A
Two
the place
where t. Paul
on the Island of
A sort of fish commonly called a sea horse
found near h achium) on
the coast
of Dalmatia in the Adriatic sea.
The vertebre of a shark found inclosed in a
stone in
M r.
Fish row> stone from Brunswick.
The same
The same from the Therme
The same of different colour. Id.
A stone where in are lodged ezuorum semina. Id.
from Zuickan. Id.
A
A r. Newton.
Vesicaria marina &c. from
r.
Honston.
A pair of slates corresponding to each other between
w ch. lyes
the Sceleton of a fish
Another pair w t. fuci about it. Id.
A
A
A t. the appearance
of
trees on the edges of the Sceleton. Id.
A pair of ch.
lyes
a the scaly fish said to be a serpents skin
from
A fish
Eysleben.
in a
The same w t. some chrys
the vacurties by the sceleton. Id.
w t. the scales appearing
w t. the Sceleton prominent.
The same lesser.
Two sceletons w t. their tails crossing each other
their
from
Another w t. the vertebres very much raisd. Id.
appearance of trees on all sides. Id.
The same w t. 1166 from
w t. the vertebres & ribs very
& extant. w t. the vertebres lying
most of the others.
Two Sceletons on the same piece
scales
One w t. the vertebres contorted & semingly broken much
raised
from.
One w t. the
The impressions of a fish w t.
The same lesser. Id.
The same very
The same w t. some
in the empty spaces by the raised back bone.
Id.
The vertebre of a shark taken up near
into a sort of pyrites. r. Gray
to
r. Mortimer.
ch. feed the
whales from
r. Clerk.
A piece of a whale finn from the same .
Two of the
where they are kept in Jarrs. They were sent to
t. Mathew Decker
then some crums of
bread. They dyed on the
approach of the cold weather in 8 ber
A ch. was taken
An egg w t. its peduncle given me by r.
Bevan
Wampum frege the eggs of a shell fish w t
the yong fætust in them
given me by
A piece of a substance likely to be the fatt of a whale
of 5 or 600 lit. weight taken up t. Win
vid. bitrim.
N o. 292. it was floating o. south near the . w ch.
proves a bituminous substance by r.
Godfreys
The egg of a sort of ray or skate from the west
of
A Tooth & vertebres of a shark from
tile
pitts
The tail of the string ray from r.
Houston.
The chops of the parrot fish w t. their scales. Id.
The beak of a polypus fish found in ambergrise.
Fish bezoar by r. Gough.
Two pieces of
dogfish thrown up in
U-ze-ku. Os sæpiæ. From
brought from thence by r. Talbot
me by r. Barrow.
Hippocampus. From the same .
The head of a dolphin porpus.
A piscis triangularis t. some streaks
Part of the skin of a whale.
A t.
Starry scales.
An orbis t. streaks on
it.
Guaperva?
The same streaked or w t. faseiæ.
A
The bone of the angel fish fastened by a ring.
The same of a
The chap of the sheep fish.
The under chap & tongue of a trout. From r.
Grews
collections.
Bones in the heads of whitings. Id.
place. Id.
Rhombick & rhomboidal bones of a Sturgeon. Id.
The chrystal in humour of a mackarels eye. Id.
w t. the
The velamen or membrane which covers the eye of a
mackarell. Id.
A t. a
between the eyes. From
A
markd.
W. H. P.
A
A very
w t. 4 horns from the r.
Caldecutt.
P. It is made up of
A
w t. strings & cirrhi at the 4
corners. P.
Piscis quadrangularis parvus verrucosus & retic=
=ulatus. Taken out of the stomach
of a codfish
in an r. James White
Pet. Gaz. n. tab. 1. fig. 2.
2. A much
gray
3. A midling piscis
quadrangularis.
The stomach of the Rosmarus or Mase. insected
The Omentum of the same animal w t out any fatt
& only
membranous.
The ch. feed the
whales
A r. Burton
The kidney of a morse.
The eye of a whale.
* In the mo s. of Novemb r. about the yeare 1710
Between
Kame head & portwrinkle being about 3
In one night there came or was Drove on shore
numb r. of pitchards Insoemuch the sand although bery flatt
was generally
Covere'd w th. the Dead fish att some places
six
s. Deep & att
some ash
about 2 or 3
To water or as far as the side Did Ebb or flow wch.
which Lay there some Days ontill the weather became
Bay Straus &
Broke the s d. Petiti ds. Insoemuch none of
them
Remained Whole when the S d. fish was Broken
consumed by the Weather the fat or graves In w ch. the
oyle of s d. fish is Containd flooted on the water
&
settled In certain places more then others Insoemuch y
In one cranny or fove between the Rocks was lay'd log.
nur
50 hh ds. Insoemuch y e. the fat of s d. fish one e
may by a mode
What was
saved there of was sold for 30
d.
This
Rall being the d.
ch. was occasioned by the biolences of
the
waves first being stuck Into a
Increased to this Rigness or there about Insoemuch a
that time many thausands might have been gathered.
upon the sea
coash.
A
piscis triangularis in capite cornutus, cui in
media
caudæ cutace a uculeus longus erigitur. Ray
Syn. p. 44. p.
piscis triangularis ex toto cornibus carens: Ej. ib. 45. p.
The upper mandible of the lupus piscis of a
sort p.
One of the grinders come off its chap. P.
The liver of a Morse injected & infused in water
then exca r ned. by r.
Ranby.
The Olfactory bones of the morse.
The auditory bones of the same & the
The milvus flying fish from r.
Mille r
The
The palate of the hystrix piscis fossil from Cardinall
Gualtceris collection.
A dogfishes tooth Id.
A
a dog
fish w
t w ch. adh
or bagg by the umbilicall vessells. Given by
r. Massy.
Gualtueris
A sharks Jaw from r. Millar.
A ball of fish bones thrown a Shore ly em
given me by r.
Edgcombt. the following relation*
Alæ permagnæ piscis volantis S t. Pauls Isle near
r.
Ric
The snout of a
A
piscis triangularis in capite cornutus, cui in
media
caudæ cutace a uculeus longus erigitur. Ray
Syn. p. 44. p.
piscis triangularis ex toto cornibus carens: Ej. ib. 45. p.
The upper mandible of the lupus piscis of a
sort p.
One of the grinders come off its chap. P.
A remora. Pet. / Remora Livzon corpore tereti Comi
Bol o anis & Zebuanis Quini Leitensibus. Ret. Gaz. n. tab. 44.
12.
Hippo campus. Pet. Anteg.
The tail of the Raia clavata or thornback. p.
prickles of the same . p.
The mandibles or chaps of the same . p.
The ovarium of a ray. t. 4 strapsat
the corneos. Of a t. a
fæ tus - in it Tozzi. p. Black & empty. p.
part of the Jaw of a shark. p.
Acus Aistotelis species altera major. Ray. Syn.
p. 46. p.
Os pulchre Serratum forsan piscis cujusdam. Pet. Gar.
nat. tab. 36. fig.
4. From
Cataphractus Schonveld ÿ. Pet. Gaz. n. tab. 51. 10.
a pogge. cat. Class.
top. N o. 2.
Piscis Cornubiensis dorso oculato. Pet. Gar. n. tab.
51. 4. Butterfish
nine eys. Cullis troy of
Liparis Cornubiensis
Butter fish dict Pet. Gaz. n 51. 5.
Sturiolus Cornubiensis dorso aculeato. Pet Gar. nat.
51. 12. Great prickle back cat.
cl. top. N o. 5.
Os latum & sinuatum cujusdam piscis pet. Gaz.
nat. tab. 77. fig. 11, Cat. class.
& top. N o. 550.
drum stones one of these lyes on the each side
of the head of that fish on the coasts of
Os Angustum Serratum cujusdam piscis. Pet. Gaz. n.
tab. 77. fig. 12. cat.
class. & top. N o. 549. A stone
supposed to be found in the head
of a codfish.
p.
Stones found in the heads of whitings? Id.
of Carps. Id.
A
A t. one
row> of
Sharp teeth in it. Ant Dgl. P.
The
t divisions
in it by lines as from a center & the part
uncoverd
Silverd over. Carter. P.
A bone from a carp resembling the Homoplata
Nicol. Pet.
part of the Jaw of a pike all sett w t.
bones. P.
the sev ll. vertebres
One joint of the vertebres of a shark. p.
Dophin Rattry
it is 2
a
Sev ll. joints of the vertebre of a fish quadrangular
&
Tri t.
appendices to
them. Ad. 20. 7. P.
w t out appendices. p.
Piscis quadrangularis parvus verrucasus
& reticulatus. Pet. Gaz. nat.
tab. 1. fig. 2. taken
out of the Stomach of a codfish in an
voyage by r.
James
A
Two
A
Chops of a fish w t. its teeth. Id.
The eye of a fish. Id.
A t the
Sent from
P. This lyes strait
& is black.
Another w t. the scales
pyorter. Id. Isleb. pet. G. N. tab. 68. 2. 3.
The sceleton of a
lying in a fine graind
The back bone of a fish on one side of a
of frutices
maricit or fingers of a stella
marina. P.
The palate of the fish Nari - nari. from
Landr. Jones.
Pieces of Siliquastra from the same .
Three sev ll. siz'd glossopetræ from
r Jones
A fish or whales bone
m
Bradlay
Two
some that are
A bufonites.
Uva marina? p.
Fishs teeth fossil. P.
Scorpius piscis from r. Massy.
The smelling organ of a morse. From r.
Ranby.
A stone made up of the
another of a
Balænoste am Sabrinianum; five Xylosteon lamellatum
loatænæ
essi quo utuntur Sartores, nonnihil Simile. o.
1595. / Heresuela? mat. more truly a
Baglossa curta strigesa Lluu op. p. 96. From
Malleatula pisciformis, five lepidotes plit. hist. n. Ox. tab. 3. N o.
2.
N o. 208. p. 13. M.
Siliquastra &c. from r. Morton.
Glossopetra Maltensis. M. Sett in Silver enameld.
Glosopetræ. M.
a plectionites & the encrines Lachmundi
or Astropodium
ad p. 240. N. h. N. M.
Fossil bone in pieces from the
Xylosteon figlinum rufum vulgarc. o. 1579.
M.
Dens caninus supi marins
Glossopetræ or sharks teeth from
A r.
Lluid.
Glossopetra dextrorsum falcuta Serrato margine from
Glossopetræ. M. #
from the chalk pitts in
A
Orbicular bodies like the Spawn of fishes inclosd in
Stone 5 7. 128. p. 248. the meconites Plin.
Operculum
Cochliæ
The orbicular bodies that resemble
fishes exhibiting
one ball wi
Bodies like the ova of fish inclosd in flint. ib.
The esophagus, stomach & intestines of a
The urinary bladder of a morse. Id.
The gall bladder of a morse. Id.
The tongue of a grampus. Id.
A morses rib w t. tendinous cartilage at its end. Id.
A morses penit Id.
The urinary bladder of a gram pus. Id.
a seals pizzle. Id.
A Grampus's pizzle. Id.
The cuticula of a finn fish t.
it Id.
The chops & chrys
out of the stomach of a morse. Id.
A very
Six t. three fin'd tails
from r.
Bell.
A t. a three fin'd tail.
Id.
Two t.
6
A t. prominenteys.
Id.
r. Bell
60 of these four last numbers on
board his ship in a Jan
w ch. being fed w t.
past of f
in the
voyage except five three where of I keep now & are like to
live. Id.
vid. Le Comte.
A
vertebrarum sp. 3. iam
subjungend. N. h. N. p. 247.
4 th. §. 125.
A
in
A fragment of the palate of some Sea fish consisting of
regularly figu
of r. Lluid
scapula litoralis authracina &c. five Xylosteon nigirum
e
minoribus verriculo calceavio simile.
244. sp. 1.
very
Bufonites medius
orbiculatus vulgatior o.
1363.
M.
Bufonites orbiculatus radice v e x excavata. sp. 3.
Buforrites exiguus for mæ elatioris.
sp.
4. M.
Remains of fossil teeth & other b f ones.
p. 246. M. Ephippiaria? &c.
Calo padium. o. 1313.
Dentalia officin lapis dentalium dictus inter pharmcepi=
=las est revera ossiculum
repertum in capite aselli the
cod & whiting. M.
A bufonites washd out of
Shore
p. 244. Tab. 10. fig. 27. Bufonites orbiculatus ragosus Seua
parte convexione
areola quadum insignitus 4ph. tr. 200. fig.
g. M.
179
Lapis Ketteringensis in comitake
oula pisc.
placenta reniformis cupri fe
ex metalli
fordinis Illmenariensibus, comitatus Henne
bergici.
Eadem.
Eadem.
Eadem
Eadem.
Eadem. Inclusis alÿs fæte. quæritur quid includant.
Piscis imago in lapide fissili qui simul cupri vene
est.
The same .
The same in differing situations upon sev ll
stones.
The same from
Cassall.
t. fishes skeletons in it.
Concrementa sphærica plura in unam massam collecta
& coalita Oolithi sic dicti seu
Hammonitæ speciem
prose ferentia. Erh. N o. 26?
Oolithos friabilis valde majoribus constans ovuli.
N o. 59.
Oolithos ex minoribus constans ovulis friabilis. Ej. ib.
N o.
61.
Ejusdem alia varietas quæ meconites dicitur. ib
N o. 62.
Oolithos ex majoribus ovulis Conflatus, cum mica seu
Ammochryso intersperso. Ej. ib. N
o. 60.
Oolithi varietas peculiaris cujus ovula majora ex
minoribus conflata cernuntur. Ej. N
o. 63.
Lapis arenarius qui minoribus piscium ossiculis & denticulis
prægnat. Ej. ib. N
o. 283.
Cicerites Zwikaviensis saxenie. o.
153.
Glossopetræ acanthinæ sessilis varia specimina radiabus spolia
o. 1297. p. 65.
siliquastrum pisaceum. Pet.
Ovula piscium & conchyliorum in lapide. Pet.?
Tooth of a shark M. I. 7. Pet. from
Various siliquastra, teeth, bufonitæ &c from
An Oolithos o. 278.
A r. Patrick.
Adams.
Nerves or tendons of whale from
from t. Craford.
A
The greater part of a polypus? taken out of the
stomach of a skate.
A
some siliquastra of a
mandible of the fish embedied in stone from
quarrie in
siliquastra or bufonitæ,
figures from the same .
The same
the same .
Dogfishor Sharks teeth from the same .
A tooth of the spermaceti whale taken at the
=tucket
teeth & of greater vertue in
medcine. From r. Winthorp
from
sinews of a whale of ch
from the same .
221. l.
Lingua de Vivora. sharks tooth found in the inland parts of
r. Houstoun
of the Jesuits College there & by him to me.
221 l
Another tri
221 l
A poysonous rs. Louther.
Part of a siliquatrum from a sand pitt.
Vid du Hald. p. 140. tom. 2.
Poisson extraordinare ^ appelle poisson
-
d'or, ou poisson d'argent
The hystrix piscis w t out the mandibles & a piked
snout.
The upper & under jaw of the sheeps head a fish from
r. Winthorpe
The fins of y e dog fish. The size of a dogg w t. 4
& the tail like of a fish a sort of seal. Id.
Jaws & bones w t. hinges of the Chekatamaug. a fish. Id.
sperma ceti from a whale taken at the
Stones out of the codfish head which poude
the strangury & gravell. Id.
An Hippocampus from
of a codfish from r. Oglethorp.
Two fish bones join'd by a hinge from r. Fabre.
An Indian grater the bone of a fish w t. which they grated
sev ll. of their med'cinall roots. From r.
Winthorp.
A bone of a fish eaten by the worms. Id. Sturgeon?
The membrane covering the medulla spinalis of the belluga
made into packets & used
for food in
bakd given by
r. Consettr.
Mortemar
called in Russian
Nord & Oostiche theit von Europa & asia p.
425.
Stockholm. 1730. in 4 o.
221. e
One of the t. me in a jarr -
brought from thence by r. Bell.
3 finns,
I kept it
alive w t. others a year & halfe feeding it w t.
dow & shifting the water once in 3 days. Sp. V #.
Two Eyes of a whale together w t. the ovarium from
by t.
Craford.
A fætus cutt out of the uterus of a Morse. Id. sp. V.
A sort of conger eel the food of the morse w t. scolopendræ
marinæ, teredines, shrimps of 2 sorts, &c. found in their
stomachs. Id.
Sp. V.
The Mustachos of a Morse. Id.
One malleus & two incus's of the same . Id.
221 l
One mandible of a ray?
part of the sceleton of
from r. Crafordt. the whale bone sett in
its upper jaw mentioned before N o.
A flying fish from
A loligo from
Cottus scaber, capite polycantho, & tuberculis
quatuer ceratoidibus in medio
suecis simpa.
Artedi.
Cyprinus maxilla inferiore longiore suisum
elevant& pinna ani ossiculorum quinde
suecis Id.
Lucio perca schwencfeldÿ p. 98. Gios sucecis. Id.
Sargaso w t. the
to it taken out of the
sea near
r. Beerly.
from the poop of the ship. Id.
n. 6
The same w t.
Guaperva? Id.
Dog fish teeth in a
siliquastra Id.
Bufonitæ from the same .
Fish bones petrified? Tortoises?
Other bones petrified.
Hystrix piscis very r.
Jenkins.
A very
f < o. 6
A polypus from r. Clarke.
Two
A very
The eye of a Morse & of a sea bear from t.
Crayfoot
+ la cervelle de Rekin poisson varace
de Biron. p. 79. w ch. he
says is a
Specifick for helping Women in Travel
they drip & powder it &
give it is White
Wine & w ch. is likewise an Excellent
remedy for the Gravel
# While we lay here. our Moskito men went in
their Canoa, and struck us some Manatee
or
Sea Cow. besides this Blewfields River I
have seen of the Manatee in the Bay
of
Campechy, on the Coasts of Bocc de Drago &
Boca del Toro, in the River
the South Keys or little
Islands of Cube. I have
hear'd of their being found on the North of
Mindanea one of the
on the coast of New Holland. This creature is about
the
bigness of a Horse & 10 or 12
that some
have weighed above 1200 lb but I never saw any
so
& extraordinary sweet & wholsome meat the tail of a
very tough. A Calf that sucks is the most delicate meat
Privateers
commonly roast them; as they do also
out of the Bellies of the old ones. The Skins of Manatee
is of
A t. Cray
foot from
part of the under jaw of a whale found in a bogg in
in
w ashing it by r.
Adams.
The sting of a sting ray from r. Clarke.
The vertebre of a sort of Sharke. Id.
The mandible of a
A very t. a horn from r.
Laurie.
Lapis Tiburonum from r. Adams
A sharks tooth found in
The morses t. Crayfoot.
One of the morses
A fætus of a Manati cutt out of the belly of the mother
who weged 1300 litt.
Blithouse.o. 10.
The chrystaline humor of the mola salviani or sunfish.
The mandible of a sort of ray from the
The bone of the Cutle fish from the
A t. a
r. Catesby.
siliquastra from
Bufonitæ from the same
Teeth of some dogfish from the same .
1. pedu
2.
The head of a dogfish.
Oolithus r. Hampe.
The vertebres of a sharke 5
ligament collecting & str. Theobalds.
A bottle of sp. V in which are
1. A
2. A t. barrs of a
body from the head to the tail. from the Colony of
r.
Copping.
A bottle w t. sp. V in which is a
coloured fish w t. a
o. 6
A
A
Two bones taken out of the brain of the drummer fish of
by r. Swymmer.
A t. Jenkins.
The ovary of a thornback or some flat fish from the same .
A very
sev ll. fish bones & teeth from
shark & dogfish teeth from
Dog fish tooth from r. Mc. Cormick.
The finn of a southern dolphins back? from
A very
t. Walker.
239.
The tail
A
A
239.
Barracuda's Jaw bones. Id.
2 pieces of an
Id. a st. a
Jaws of a parrot fish? Id
A very
A toad fish from the same .
An uncommon sharks gills. Id.
A flying fish in sp. V. Id.
N o. 31. with the finns & tail of an albacore added to it
to
make it appear as different fish from r.
Burnards
* The head of a porpesse pp d from r.
Bernards
b 241..
A t.
the addition of
a tongue & crest into what is calld a cockatrice
a fabulous
animal. Basilisk, or Cockatrice
of
in a Volume of Tracti mark'd n. 793.
A
A sword fishes snout w t. a
the same w t. 1458.
a. 241. CLXXXII.
A t.
The head of a shark w t.
241.
The head of the lupus piscis w t. the teeth &
gri
241.
The head of a dolphin w ch.
that of a porpus?
The head of the same fish N o. 13. much
The outward ear of a Whale given me by
t. Craycoot
A
in
Dec. & given me by r. John Morse
n. 4
A
r. Catesby
A sort of Acus? Id. In. sp. V.
The same
siliquastra &c. from
Eadem.
The ovarium or rather ovum of a very
raie
from the coast of r. Payne.
The ova of a polypus? Id.
The
clay stone? an coralloid?
A r. Barret
Vid. N o. 30.
For 1484 &c. See the first leaf in this Volume.
Birds.
Three
Three
The bill of a hern?
many parts of birds some belonging to such
as are in this catalogue?
many leggs of birds some belonging to such
as are in this catalogue?
The aspera asteria, or windpipe of the
Goosander: Diver.] vid. etiom willugh
Dissected by T. S.
Two
cartilagionous Dilatation above two
a
e Skeleton
or Frame (si fasita
Loqui) where of is and the
sides &
Basis,
about the middle thereof, issues the Bifurcation for
the two sides of the Lungs.
Item: the Head & legs of the same Fowl.
The lahong a
in
arabia Fælia in Persia. It lived in my garden many years
ea
flesh & other food as it had done at Mitcham in
r.
Dubois
brought over by one of the Coffee ships.
239.
Feet of the Colymbus.
A pigeon from
the The
feathers are beautifully
coloured are
ordinary.
A vulture calld the King of the wawas. vid.
Thovet
from the Borbier
by r.
Collinson.
The r. Mortimer.
A
A fish bone markd formerly. 167?
Lapis tiburonum?
Lingna nari nari fossil
Sharks teeth &c from
# Rey de los Zopilotes. Navarette voyages in Spanish page.
Translated in Churchils collections Vol. 1 st :
page. 235.
where he says that at accapuleo he saw the King of
the Zopilotes which
are the same we call Vultures, it is
of the finest, Birds that may be seen, I had of
often heard
it prais'd, & us. I thought, they over did it, but when I saw
the Creature, I thought th Description far
I mentione'd it in my first Book I mentione'd it
in my first Book. Page 46. But the
& finest Bird I have seen, is the King of
the Copilotes, w ch. I sa
sev ll : times in
acapulco & never had enough of looking at him.
Rhinocerotis avis rostrum. 1 a. varietas
Willoughby. tab. XVÿ from
by r. Stuart.
Rhinocerotis Aldrov. Caput. Will=
=oughby. tab. XVÿ. from
by r.
Stuart.
Rhinocerotis avis rostrum. 2 a. -
Varietas. r. Courten.
xvÿ.
The same open
227.
A variety of N o. 2. Court.
A variety of N o. 3.
< 227.
The upper
without the horn.
A Sanderling from r. Edwards
A g oot hatchd
under a hen w t.
the head redder then ordinary. Id.
Fulica
Charlton. p. 107.
The anas arctica Clus. from
227
The paddy bird or Sparrow> feeding on rice
from r. Bell.
The ch. I kept
alive 20
years in my garden
216
Two Sceletons of
house in Greenwich behind a very large
looking
grave given to me by rs. Jane
The breast bone of a wild swan wherein
appear the turnings of the wind pipe
from
r. Edwards
The eye of the
A
flocks of w ch. wore seen ab
t.
winter
of 1739.
The Skeleton of a Scotch Fishing Eagle from.
the
years upon raw Fleshs and used often to
dive in
a Fountain in my Garden to cleanse
dissection it had several Steatomatous glands in
many
pa t rts of y e Body, & a
gritty substance in the Pericardium
from the sarum coagulated. It had
( call'd musculus rarnigatorius ) going from the Ribs to a groop
of Feathers
behind the wing: called by r. Parsons
Remigatorius.
Pica Brasiliensis Toucan. Will.
tab. XX. the
out Peppers Pie became he
cats pepper Charlton. p. 76.
227.
The upper chap of the same
The
The end of the upper mandible
of the N o. 2.
Pes avis Topau seu Rhinocerotis.
Rostrum - avis Semendæ?
Mitopurangæ caput. Willughb.
tab xxviÿ.
Colymbus maximus stellatus. Will.
tab. 62.
The bill of the same .
The upper mandible of 13.
The spurr of an old French dunghill
cock turnd round.
The wing of a sort of Turkey from
the
blown &
of a
r. Clerk.
221.
The Sceleton of the wild swan from philadelpsica
by r.
Massy.t. those wild
in
keep the water from freezing by swimming
by Turns in the
lakes.
Sturnus nigeralis superne vireitibus
P. 13. nat. list of
Carol.
Picus medices picasi villosus. E. O. p. 19.
The female of the same . ib.
Carduelis Americanus. Ej. ib. p. 43.
paper fuscus. Ej. ib. p. 34.
Muscicapa vertice nigro. Ej. ib. p. 66.
P
The goose under Will? shott in
Colymbus cristatus? Id. in male of the former.
A t. a
A Comōn lark w t the tal & Wings
taken in the feilds & kept in a cage for sev ll.
years w t out being able to exspand its
Wings.
Anas Arctica Clus. Will. tab. 65.
Court. 2 sh. 6 d. c. E. 3 sh. Pfect. from r.
Edwards
The same without the feet.
The beak of N o. 15. with its
tongue.
Rostrum Emeu. Will. tab. 25.
227.
Nidi e ramulis suspensi. Will.
tab. 77. 2 nests.
One of the same opened.
Another sort of the same . N. D. | from
by r. Massy
ed by z palm leaves.
Another of the same lesser. N. D.
One of the nests of a picus -
of
=icket.
Avis tropicorum. Will. tab. 76.
The beak of N o. 18.
A
227.
The beak of the same .
A t. its
Wings
exspanded. claws to the Wings & ears.
The Bre
w t. w
t
r
Winthorp.
Two
male & female brought from
fee on w
t. pa e ddy or riae
w t. the husk / on w ch. being
chang'd to Wheat
in two days
they were both found dead
in their cage.
A silk tail? from Castle ash by park in
amptonshire
The t. its nest &
egg
with the prickles in its tail. from r.
Catesby
B. the Bird peristed.
The
from
r. Potts
The same turning
A The
w t. a
r. Edwards.
The sceleton of a amadevat
Bird made by r.
givenrs.
belly of the same .
Penguin Worm. Will. tab. 65.
The head of the Alcatraz -
vulgò. Albatros s e.
The rostrum of one lesser.
The same with N o. 8.
The same with N o. 1.
Feet of an Eagle.
A cocks foot w t. a monstrous
Spurr crooked.
Foot of an Eagle
227
The same with N o. 5.
227
Plateæ sea albardeolæ rostrum cum cervice.
The same . D. 1'. 6 d. D.
The same much longer.
The same with N o. 8.
An Estridges egg.
A bird of paradise without a head.
Peacocks &c. feathers done into a kind of brush.
A lesser sort of Lr.
Edwards.
The Sceleton of the Wit wall or
Je terus of plinii in Aldrovaridus
Judgment
Desinl'd by Willugh by
p. 198.
A t.
& r.
Edwards
A Duck from
call'd by the Fishermen
Spirit
from r. Edwards
Onogratalus sive Pelicanus fuscus
Hist. Jam. Volume. 11. pag. 322.
The whole case
w t. its feathers given
me by r.
Edwards.
A t.
The same with N o. 876. from
r. Bartram
A t.
upon the Head, neck &c. from
r. Bartram.
A Peeve nest. Id.
A very t.
faires or barrs from
by
r. Edwards.
The head of a Scotch Eagle. 2 d. 6 d.
E.
227.
A cocks foot w t. a monstrous
streight claw.
The head of N o. 18.
Jabiru rostrum Ibidis falso dictum.
Will. tab. 46.
227.
The same of a
The foot of N o. 15.
The foot of N o. 32.
Avis pugnax mas. Will. tab. 56.
c.(3 sh ) E. 5 th. - Redish- - (Belgis Kemperkens. i. e.
ang. the Duellists) the Ruff si mas
sit. | bacause in fighting
they raise up their feathers. on the neck like a Double
Ruff)
Idem.
Upupa. Will. tab. 24.
Corvi Indici rostrum. Will. tab.
77? An rhinocerotis avis rostrum?
The same a litle longer &
227.
The same much longer?
Phenicopters beak. (1 sh ) E. 2 sh. -
Will.
p tab. 60. charlton. p. 108.
Pes cygni. Will. tab. 69?
221.
A bunch of
vid antea.
The wing of a Flamingo from
r. Edwards.
A sort Butcher Bird from
by r. Catesby
A Colymbus
with a
from r.
Edwards.
The wing of the silk-tail Id.
Crus Belliarica, Crown-Bird,
w ch. lived w t.
me above 20 years
& was given me by r.
Harrison
who had it from the
grus Jupponica Charlton p. 114.
# & has sometimes made pray of a child
of w ch. a figure being
made of very
Viscous clay upon w ch. he fyes & is made
a
bate in w ch. he puts his claws
w ch. he
can't draw out. Cuntur
Charlton. p. 118.
Caput colymbi arctici Lumme dict.
Worm. Will. tab. 62?
Pes ejusdem?
Arderæ pes & caput?
229
Larus quidam N. D?
Ardeæ caput?
Skuæ Hoieri caput. Will. tab. 67?
Lari forte caput?
The head
of the soland goose. Will. tab. 63.
227.
Lari maximi pedes palmati.
227.
Pedes avis an Dy dapper?
The topping of a heron
The bone of the breast of the 0. 0. 6.
Cassowar or Emea. 0. 0. 6.
A Maccaw.
The legg of the Condor. Contur by corruption
condor condamine p. 175. who
says it
is found in the mountains
of the Provence of
hovering of over a flock of Sheep w ch. was hirderd by
the Shepard from taker
an q. In universally believe
this bird will left up a Goat.
The Estridges egg.
from
Head of teh balearic crane or crown bird.
Bill of the Toucan. 2/6 d. 0. 5. 0.
A bird of paradise without leggs.
The
The Head w t the
Bustard figu
r. Edwards
ott
A sort of Vulture from
Cruzr. Edwards.
p. 325. Alka Hoieri
Will. tab. 65. p. 323. from
Lomvia Hoieri The Guillemot or
Sea Hen. Will. tab. 69 p. 325. ib.
A Gold f ch. open'd his box to
cat,
and drawed up his buketer
to drink, and lived w t. me ab t. 12
years.
The wing of the Penguin from
the r.
Edwardsmy Min. 40.
A Pin taken out of the Liver
of Chicken by r.
Edwards.
The Skeleton of a
Albatros from the
Hope
East India Companys Service and
given to
it me
The pieces of an avium parad is se=
=arum rex.
The Crosse bill.
N. K.
The wings & tail feather of the
Tropic bird?
The bill of the same .
Two feathers of the
humming
bird? An of the hern
of w ch. are made
Knights of the Garter.
Wing feather of the
Feather of the wing of a Maccaw.
Feathers an of some owl?
Feathers of the Feasant of
parrots feathers for ornament of
the Indians.
Parrots wing feather
Feather of the Guara.
The same .
A
by
a Water Wagg. tail. in whose
nest the old Cuckow deposited her
Eggs.
An uncommon Woodcock
given me by my
Fermanaugh
in the Month of April at
his Seat in
A
Birds Viz. The Swallow-taild King
Fisher
The o. p. 21.
The o. p. 22.
The
The o. p. 25.
The o.
The
o. p. 35.
The o.
belonging to the
bought at the Sale of His Musæum
by r.
Edwards.
Another of the same viz
The
the
two of the
=mouse. p. 21.
The
The
o
The o. p. 35.
The o. p. 39.
from the same .
Wing feather of the Condor.
Feather of the Tail fo the
feasant.
Wing of the
An intire wing feather of the same
with eyes.
Another with
An Indian crown made of fea=
=thers of the Guara & Maccaw. Vid
Barrere &c
p. 195
An Indian girdle of feathers
of the Guara. Vid. Barrere Nouvelle
Relation
de la
Another girdle of the same . Id.
A girdle of parrots feathers. Id.
A Loro.
The chops of a bird from
an of
an owl. N. D. 2 ch. 6 d. 0. 5. 0.
The breast of a bird
from
r. Beverland.
feathers. An Phænicopteri. 5 - 0. 10. 0.
A piece of the same
A t. setæ,
6 d. E - 0. 2. 0.
The chops of a bird feeds on insects, -
taken near
End
The hand Nest from E. I s. given
by r. Colebrooke
Columba Cyanocephala
Ordinary humming bird.
head of a
p.
118.
Mountain partridge from
Mock bird of
Mock bird
Charslton. p. 117.
Crossebill.
Vigo bird,
Amadavad bird?
Mannekens bird from
Perroquet,
an Naturall
or artificiall?
t. a
perroquets bill, but no perro=
=quets feet? an Naturall?
Vigo bird?
Another Vigo bird.
The Kingsfisher. Ispida Charlton. p. III.
The least
mew 0. 5. 0
picus Martais the
aldrov. lit. 12.
cup. 30.
Perroquet from
Gold finch.
sh. 0. 5. 0.
A vium paradysearum rex. she 2. 3. 0.
lesser bird of paradise. 30 sh. 2. 3. 0.
Guara or
A
The Least humming bird with its egg. 2. 3. 0.
# Navarette voyages in Spanish page 45 ayuna especie de Golondri=
nas &c.
Translated in Churchills Collections of voyages Vol. 1 page
46. & 254. In the Island
of Calimianianes, belonging to Manila,
& in others of that Archipelago, there is a
sort of Swallows
not much unlike ours, they swim upon the sea, & build their
Nests in the Rocks a
valued in Manila among the Natives, & much more in
where they give
of the foam of the sea; when dry they look like a piece
of ash-
colour'd clay, but being boil'd w t. flesh they
are excellent meat,
& very nourishing, as they
stomachs use it; it
is no good food for those that are didicated to
God's Service; but it is wonderful
so delicious a Morsel, as they who
The guinea perroq
Breasts of birds? for quilts? Toncan?
eat it think can never be sufficiently commended, should be
made of such matter.
Vid. du Hald p. 118 tom. 2. Nids d'oisean,
ils se prennent le
de ch. is not made
of
found in
those Seas
nids d'Alcyons d'Orient B
in
Gold finch.
sh. 0. 5. 0.
Avium paradysearum rex. The 2. 3. 0.
lesser bird of paradise. 30 sh. 2. 3. 0.
Guara or
A
The least humming bird with its egg. 2. 3. 0.
Edible birds nest. / nidus avium Indicarum P. #
The same with the birds feathers stick=
ing to it.
The same .
The head & bile of the crosse bill.
The Silk tail.
The head of the himantopus
or avosetta?
Legg of the himantopus Loripes?
The
Breasts of birds? for quilts? Toncan?
Bill & leggs of a
bill for the feeding
upon
whales fatt. From r. -
Martin.
of W. Isles.
A
the same sort from the
same place.
Assilag. From
t. Kilda.
feeds on
him alive as the fulmer.
A bill of a
the same place like the
anas arctica, streak'd with
Oil from a bird in the N.
of Scotlandt. w ch. the Inhabit=
=ants cure the Rhumatisme
&c.
Bill of the Toucan. Toucan of Condamine
p. 172 who says that its tongue' is said
to have
p. 118.
The same with a wood peckers 0. 5. 0.
tonsh. The nostrills are 0. 5. 0.
just behind the bill in the head
being
2 round holes. It is a wood pecker.-
Faber. Brasilian pie of Aldrovandus
12. cap. ig? Toucan Marigrav,
Xochifenacate Nieremb? Charlton. p. 116
The
From
The ordinary humming bird.
The
The midling siz'd humming bird.
The lesser humming bird with its
wings expanded,
on the back
The same changeable under the 0. 2 5. 6.
chops.
t. 0. 2
5. 6.
The same w t. a
crown.
The same with N o. 155. perfect. 0. 5. 0.
The same with a
a. 2
Two
Two of the same 0. 5. 0.
One
One all
A Humming bird with its nest
& egg. Radius solis.
A
Lagopus. Aldron. Willughb. tab. 32? The
same called erroneously the.
The legg of the phænicopter or
Flamengo?
The bill of the Guara
The avis icterus.
The
=zore in the sh. 0. 10. 0.
The red-breasted long-tailed F
p. 86. who gave
it me
The phænicopter's wing?
Another wing differing from it?
to the
knights of the garter?
An rasor bill? from te sby. from
Tear r. Edwards.
An a
A
The foot of a
A bird of paradise, its bill.
The sceleton of a bird made in a well
near
the flesh of it.
Avium paradysearum rex broken 1. 10. 0.
to pieces. 1 G. 1. 10. 0.
A r. 0. 1. 0.
Walraven.d. E - 0. 1. 0.
The webb foot of a soland goose
made into a purse. From
The head of a coot. From
A
A
A t. 4
leggs?
Amadavad bird?
The
The midling siz'd humming birds. 2.
The same . 2.
The same ?
The same ?
The least humming bird.
The same ?
One a litle
The same
A humming bird cristated.
The same .
Two t.
breasts.
The same .
A t. a
breast.
The same .
A midling siz'd humming bird
w t. a
A t. a
breast. Mellivora Zeylanica.
A t. a
belly.
A t. a
variegated breast.
Two t.
breasts & tayl.
A bird from Pulo-condore with a
r.
Cunningham.
The leggs & wing of the
bay
The Gear fowls head from t.
Kilda
Herns feathers from the crown
of the head?
The Gear fowl from t. Kilda
given me by
r. Martin.
Feather of the Condor from y e.
coast of
Feathers of a pheasant from
Foot of a
middlemost too being
Feathers of the top or crown
of a
r.
Petiver.
Two feathers of a Cassowar w ch. 0. 1. 0.
are double from the
quill. 0. 1. 0.
Bill brought from the
of good hoper. Stuart
A Hang nest made of grasse
from the r.
Stuart.
A very
Another from Chist hospitall.
The foot of the colymbus major
sen podiceps cinereus the greater
loon or arsfoot
diver in the West
call'd ington.
The Sceleton of the passer arund inacens
The Sceleton of the regulus Non
Cristatus seu luteola Turneri
Birds nest from
=en there.
226 q
The Seleton of a swallow given
me by r.
Gore.
The sceletons of hummingbirds.
The Sceletons of the
Sparrow> or
The wing of the
from
Wing of one of the plovers?
The same .
The same .
The wing of a woodpecker from
Stones taken out of a pigeons gizards
in the
A
of a sterling w t. 2 membranes
from the eyes to the back part of
the head like
ears. From
the r.
Courtenr.
Sherard.
of Minor.
A bird ab t. the bignesse of a
partridge having spurns like
a
cock from the same .
The same with
the female of the former
having
no spurrs?
A very
A bird of the bignesse of a thrush
with a
A sort of quail?
A bird ab t. the bignesse of a bunting
w t. a
A t. a
r.
Sherard
A
A
Another a litle
The wing of a
the same .
The sceleton & sev ll. feathers of
humming birds from
Curlew.
A humming bird sett on a pedestall.
An
A goose quill with a double feather.
The same .
Cornu Caponis.
The leggs & beak of the Cornish
Chough? from the
The Regulus Cristatus Aldrovands.
from r.
Richardson
Motacilla cinerea. from the same
not infrequent
brooks in
=tail. Charlton. p. 96.
The same . femina?
Montifringilla. pretty frequent
thô not much taken notice
of. from the same . The
Bramble Brambling
ant Brier f
The case of a wood cock of a
colour.
A
the same .
The
From
The
martius?
The least humming bird from
Leggs of the
gaulding? from
Leggs of a coot? from
Leggs of a
The foot of a hern? from
The foot of a
Long legg? Himantopus from
=aica
A
The foot of a plover? from
The bill of a gaulding or hern? from
A bill of a
hern? from
Part of the wing of the
picus Martius? from
+ hid du Tati on oisean. mouche quo ad figuram
Biron. p. 175 w
ch.
The skin of the snow bird taken
500
going to the Indies by t.
Carrt. Hatton.
Adeps anatis off.
Adeps Caponis off.
The Amadavad bird.
The head of the anas arctica Clus.
part of the sceleton of an ostridge.
A birds nest made under a leaf
of the Mahot tree ch. are fastned
w t. raw
silk brought from a
river in the
The sceleton of a
The upper chap. of a peacock? p.
An eagles feather from the breast to show
the branching of another at bottom ag t. cold when they soare.
Puffin in North wales, Coulternebb at the Fern Islands
in S.
mullet, in Cornwal Pope, Jessey & Guernzey Barbalot
Anos
Arctica Clus. Pica marina vel fratercula Gesneri
Aldrov. Will. p. 325. tab. 65.
p. 107.
part of the trachea arteria of
a swan?
The beak of an Alcatraz, vulgarly
Albatiosse?
A
of good hoper. Dolnus
an swallowed by a snake?
The cock of the mountain or wood,
Urogallus sive Tetrao major Aldrov.
called by
the Germans Orhun by the
Venetians Gallo di Montagna. Urog=
=allus Gesn. Aldrovand.
Grygallus
Eorundem. Charlton. p. 81.
Urogallus sive Tetrao major mas. Will.
tab. 30. Urogallus fæmina ejusdem. ib.
p. 172. This was sent from
r. Urry
Hicks
The puffin of
Clus. Willugh. p. 325.
tab. 65. sent me
by r. Fuller
where 'twas driven
by a storm as he supposed.
The water hen
The Toucan or billbird from
=mark
from t. Thomas's
Island
Sorai lom or the nests of Indian swallows
on the rocks by the sea. r. Tho. Brown
Indian birds nests. r. Br.
nests. r.
S. Br.
Owles eyes. Id.
The sceleton of a paraquito. from 0. 5. 00.
r. Robinson
A bittern spurr. r. S.
An Eagles bill. Id.
The upper chap of the same . Id.
A Turkey's bill? Id.
A Peacocks bill? Id.
A Cranes bill? Id.
A storks bill? Id.
A herns bill? Id.
A cootes bill? Id.
A swans bill? Id. Char
The larynx of a swan? Id. Charlton. p. 10
The vessells ab t. a swans heart? Id.
A ducks bill? Id.
The bill of the corvus marinus.
Cormorant? r.
Brown.
The bill of the Alka Hoieri? Id.
A Parrats bill. Id.
A pheasants bill? Id.
The bill of an himantopus? Id.
The bill of the
Another ? Id.
The bill of the pewit? Id.
A bill & some bones of a bird? Id.
The larinx of a swan? Id.
Anseris vertebra cervicis. r. Br.
The bill of the rhinoceros bird a sort
of crow> from the
The bill of a
given me by r. orc
in
Picus Indicus Barbatus Vespertinus
colore viridanti minor. Palocathaya
Zeylan. 1.
e. a cantu suo horas vesper=
tinos indicans. Herman. Mus. p. 261.
N o. 281. Een Indiaanse spegt, ofte avond
vogel met een baart. The bearded
evening
bird, a sort of woodpecker.
Passerculus Zeylanicus arvensis guttatus.
Wikurulla Zeyl. 1. e. degens in agris
oriza consitis. Een Ryst - musse ofte nelie
duifie. ib. p. 4. N o.
38.
Idem.
Psittacus Zeylanicus multis
coloribus variegatus. Herm. mus.
p. 18. N o. 280. Een Zeylonse papeyay
met verscheide coleuren.
Chamæ psittacus Zeylanicus colore
ex gryseo viridante. Een Zeylonse
peroquetje.
Herm. mus. p. 5. N o 55.
Avicula Zeylanica mellivora, rostio
acuto & adunco breviori. Tuttica Zeyl.
1.
e. avicula florum fructicumqz dulcedine
victitans. Belg. Een Zeylonse honing
vogeltsie
Herm. Mus. p. 2. N o. 15. It hath a
breast.
Idem. ib . p. 8. N o. 112.
Idem. ib. p. 15. N o. 224. This seems to be lesser.
Idem longissimo rostro. ib. p. 9.
N o. 120. A Humming Bird?
Avicula Africana mellivora, rostro
nigro acuto & adunco brevi, variorum
florum præcipine leonuri & melianthi
duliedine inhians. Eeen Africaanse Honigg
diefje. Herm. mus. p. 13. N o. 186.
Idem. ib. p. 17. N o. This seems
different & the same but a
litle lesser
then. 329.
Parus Indicus caudatus. Belg. Een
Indiaanse Mees. Herm. mus. p. 4. N o. 41.
Avicula Parady sea Zeylanica, barbata ex
albo & nigro variegata, cauda duabus
longissimis
=pennis constructa. Walluhora Zeylan. 1. e.-
gossypium furata. Het
Catoendiefje. Herm. Mus.
p. 13. N o. 184.
Coturnix Indica. Een. Indiaanse
Quakkell. Herm. mus. p. 14. N o. 210.
a sea lark?
Avicula Zeylanica mortem præ=
=nuncians. Polidscha Zeylo a cantu
quem edit ita
dicta. Belg. Een Zeyl=
=onse do.
76.
Picus Indicus cristatus variegatus.
Een Indiannse gef spilkelde spekt
met en rond
kiuf. Herm. mus. p. 8.
N o. 111.
Coccix Indicus. Belg. Een Indiaanse
Koeckoek Herm. pius. p. 4. N o. 31.
Avicula Zeylanica innominata. Herm.
mus. p. 14. N o. 210. A sea
lark?
Picus Indicus barbatus vespertinus
major Palacothaica Zeyl. 1. e. cantu
suo
vesperam indicans. Belg. Een
Indiaanse avond vogel met een Katte
baart. Mus. Herm.
p. 6. N o. 68.
Passerculus Indicus Europæo similis.
Herm. mus. p. 18. N o.
279.
Turdus. Zeylanicus auriculatus. Hella
=lænya Zeyl. Belg. Een Indiaanse
Lÿster.
Picus Indicus ex albo & nigro variegatus.
Belg. Een Indiaanse spegt, Swart en
wit. Herm. o. 29. Ispida?
Ispida Indica major seu Alcyon. Pili-
hunduwa. Leyl. 1. e. pisces captans. Belg.
Een Indiaanse Eysvogel. Herm. mus. p. 3.
N o. 30.
Avis Zeylanica innota. Herm.
mus. p. 3. N o. 27.
Coccothraustes?
Picus Indicus Barbatus &c. vid. N o.
339. ib. p. 12. N o. 178. The
Loxia curvirostro Gesn. Jonst.
Een Kruis vogel. Herm. mus. p.
12. N o. 160. The Cross beak ant shell apple
Charlton. p. 76.
Ispida Indica macro ura minor.
Twee Indiannse Ys- Vogelties. Herm.
mus. p. 8. N
o. 102.
Idem. ib.
A feather of the tail of a
Turkey.
The 3
the
A
The hen.
Another .
A Cornish Chough, a sort of Jack
daw w t. a
leggs./ Coracias Aldrovandi. The Cornish.
chough. Willughby tab. 19. p. 126.
Coracias
sea pyrrhocorax . Charlton p. 75. The killegrew
The horned
The Kings fisher
Montifringilla calcaribus alaudæ
from r.
Morton
=shire.
A
Colymbus Seu podicipes cinereus.
The
The sea pheasant or cracker : Anas
candacuta Aldrov. tom. 3. p. 234.
Coda lanæa
at
p. 376. tab. 173. Charlton. p.
106.
Avis rubra ab
is as
colour except the head & belly. I
had it from
The summer teal. From
A
The breast of the Joncan of w ch. are
made quilts in
part of the same ? from
A
Avis puguax mas. A ruff 0. 2. 0.
A
A water wagg tail 0. 0. 6.
A Sparrow> 0. 0. 6.
A turtle dove 0. 1. 6.
A bull finch 0. 0. 6.
A
A tit lark 0. 0. 6.
A
A
A linnet 0. 0. 6.
An avosetta. The scooper 0. 2. 0.
charlton. p 102.
A midling sized humming bird
& changeable on the
upper side &
on the under r. Brown.
A parrots bill.
A curliens bill.
The sceleton of a
The beak of a seu pye?
The beak of a gull?
the Coranium of a hen?
The scull of a Canary bird?
The same ?
Ciconia alba. The common or
Willlughb. P. 286.
tab. 52. Ciconia Charlton. p. 108.
The rat goose or Road goose:
Brenthus
fontasse Willughb. p. 361.
Brenta seu bernicla minor. Ej. tab. 76.
Anas rostro adunco. The hook
bill'd duck. Willughb. tab. 75. p.
381.
The
Tower.
The teal.
The redshank.
The reed
The male quail of
The female. both given me by
A
in
many of the ordinary colour
& given me by r. Beaumont.o. are double 2 leaves forward.
A heathcock w t. feathers sticking
out of each side of the neck
given
me by the
Charlton. p. 81.
A shovel bill'd duck.
A t. the top
of the head
& back of the neck
A birds nest from
on the top of a
twigg of the acacia 00. 05. 00.
cornigera? 00. 05. 00.
The bill of an hern? O.
The
Manucodiata Charlton. p. 116
A
four leggs.
13. fig. 7. M.
The crop of a partridge w t. the
it. From r. Robertson.
Two hearts from a Goose given
by r.
Hicks.
A
r.
Staphorst.
Tis cristated. & is halfe webb
footend or hath
appendices like
a coot. vid.
the sceleton of a swallow made
by the worms feeling on the flesh
of that bird
found in a chest by
of
shire
A
the wings scarlett from
A sea swallow killd at
in
upon Easterly winds.
The
148. This
was killd in
th. She was with egg &
had sev
ll.
fish in her crop. The horny part
of her nostrills was of a fine
water
A t. the tips of the
wings
A bird w ch. lives on the sand
backs near the sea accompanies
w t. the
much the same meat not
mentioned in my history.
A bird from
A
A
A sea bird? from the same .
A
A
From r. Lawson
Jay cock or hen I know not yet double
which.
A
the same .
A woodpecker.
sect. 1. killed may the 5 th. in his
craw were found these insects
called Cantharides. Here
are 2
of these perhaps the cock & hen
for I see no difference
A sort of woodpecker sect. ult.
p. 142. This hath a bare breast
therefore I take
it to be a brooding
hen that sitts.
The e. 4 th.
vid. p. 144.
The rail vid. antea.
A p e rroquet.
A
A r.
Krieg
from
A
the same .
A
A
A
A
A hern? Id.
A
A birds nest made under a leaf
from
The sceleton of a
bird.
A
Severall different e I dible birds nests
from the
d
Avium Paradysea
From r. Beverland.
A
Another .
The head of another .
Porphyrio a water hen or coot
from t.
Lucar
the leggs & bill
with a bald
Spott on its topp. From t. Joseph
Hodges.
A Penguin from an Island of
that name near the cape of good
hope. From
r. Maidstone.
The Sceleton of a Pelecan
From r. Barham.
The nest of a humming bird
from
A bird of paradise from r.
Roberts.
The same with N o. 205. only
A chicken having one head & -0. 2. 6.
2 bodies hatch'd in
The wings feather of a pintado?
Pet.
The wing feather of a mag
=pye? Id.
The wing feather of a scarlett
Parrot? Loro? Given to y e.
King by Lady
The head & some other parts of
the sceleton of a pariot. From
nieves.
A
Pet.
The under chap of a Macaw.
Id.
The wing bone of a
bird very rs. Alsop.
Avis philippensis galea plana
Calao Luzonensibus. Pet. Gaz. N o.
28. fig. 6. phil. Trans. N o. 285. p. 1394.
17. Pet.
The sceleton of a
Pet.
Ostrichs feathers from
aires
some partly
partly
& not sale able? Pet. vid Thevenot
tom 3.
pag. 6. of the voyages du sixus - lans ca riviere
de la Plate &c
D'autruche
A pelecans beak? Id.
The head of a bird with ears
from
A pelecanes bill. Rolfy. Pet.
One
An Albatrosses bill. Alcatraz.
Id.
The bill of the soland goose
From
The bill of the platea or
Avis galea magna subrubra
recurva. From Moca from r.
Robert Child
Picus &c. From
the
The crossebills head. Id.
The claw of a Hawk shott on y e
coast of
r.
Williams
1707. Pet. from
An Eagles claws. Id.
The foot of a
Two petterells w ch. were drove
to the shore from sea in the
gear
Id.
A e.
The wing of a larus cinereus? Id.
A bird of Paradise w t. leggs. Id.
Idem w t. the the leggs cutt off. Id.
Idem.
An Albellus smew, nan. Raÿ. tab.
Anas Circia. Gesn. summer teal
Raÿ. P. 378. Pet. Charlton p. 107.
An Querquedula Teal Raÿ. tab.
74? Pet. Charlton p. 106
Pluvialis viridis seu pardalis Raÿ.
308. tab. 57.
A coot? Id.
Avis pugnax? Id.
The head & neck of the Caper
=calie or capricalca. From
r. Hamilton.
menet. p. 163. in cimelie Tradercanti sub nomine Squced
Charlton. p. 104
The foot of the same ?
The feathers of a
The Alland hawk? Alka Hoeri. Id.
Rostrum avis Callao. Camel.
Upupa. Id.
The Peterell. Id.
477. galea recurea. Id.
A
Colymbus cristatus? Id.
Clangala Gesmori Golden eye.
Ray. Tab. 73. Id.
Picus varius.
pecker. Ray. ornith. tab.
21.
Id.
Anas clypeata Germ the
shoveler. Ray. 371. Id.
The lark? Id.
Avis pugnax. Id.
Merula. The
tab: 39. Id.
484?
A
A bull finch? Id.
A starlis
A soland Goose. Pet. Aroses Bassanus
Charlton p. 100
Caprimulgus goat sucker
Raÿ. orn. Aug. 106. cap. 3. tab.
14. Mer. p. 172. Gesn.
215. Joush
4. 2. tab 20. Aldr. Orn. Gb. 8.
cap. 9. p. 568. fig. pet. Charlton. p.
78.
The curlew. Arquata. Id. Charlton p. III
Colymbus &c.
Anas Arctica Clusÿ. Id.
A swans foot? Id.
The bill of an albatrosse?
Alcatraz? Id.
Viziagopatam. a shank
bone. mark'd 35. Id.
The bill of a Toucan. from
The tail feathers of a
wish
The thigh bones of a
bird.
Pet. 3 specimes. ostriches?
The legg bones of the same .
Id.
The webb of the foot of a
soland goose. Id.
A wigeon? the male?
The female? Id.
The wings of a duck? Id.
Avis pugnax? Id.
A midling sized
Id.
The wing of a hawke? Id
The wing of a
of a goose? Id.
of a
Id.
The foot of a lap wing? Id.
The egg of a very
# Cahuitahu. Condamine p. 174
who says it resembles a goose
anser Chilensis, seu
Caput Nocturnum,
The spur wing'd goose of
p. 119.
A
leggs.
Himantapus from r. Musgraw
near Exceter. Red
shank Charlton. p. 111
A sort of curlien? Id. Avosetta.
A
which grew out of the thigh of a
crow
consisting of lamina's. This was occasiond
by a shot in that part, when
it was brought
to me I discovered the substance of the lead
in the tumor.
r. Richardson.
A Black &
The head of a
in the t. a
excrescence on the top of the scull
& r.
Faucett
Eider down used for coverlets
to beds in
Countries? taken from a sea
fowl?
The wing of a
t. 2 very
weapons on the fore part like
arrow>
heads, given me by r.
Jesson
The t. its
crooked
bill &
The midle sized
w t. a
all t. a spiral tongue.
From
rs. Colleton
T w t. a
coloured rs. Colleton
dos
The least humming bird w t. its nest.
P.
Remains of the
from r.
Kempfer.
A
from Leylan?
The bill of the pelecan with its great
pouch or crop. From r. Dupuys
The wings leggs & bills of the
partridges of
the flesh
is
on grain, were brought
from.
The head of a teal, the crop of a
t. a
wing. From r. Catesby.
A midling sized woodpecker, t.
sorts from
Two t. a crown
of t. r.
Catesby
The
A t. a
scarlett
2. A lesser
w t. a
from the chaps
under the eyes. Id.
A very
black.
2.
The head of a bird the upper part
of which is t.
a
verticall or perpendicular to the
horizon. Id.
A
on the belly w t. 2
on the sides.
2. A
woodpecker w t.
the chaps. Id.
A t.
a t.
A t.
a
ears. Id.
N o. 538. 2
An Tringa paulo minor Aldrovand. from
r. Richardson.
A peacocks heart. r. Dupuys.
A
One? younger with many cough
pillars or
erucæ. Id.
The
pecker from
t. a
tap. From r.
Catesbyo.
before.
A t.
barrs and a
t.
feathers at the beginning or origin of billr. Edwds.
from the mark
A wing of the same or a
extended.
Id.
A midling sized woodpecker
&
w t. a scarlett
mandible. Id.
A
Id.
A t. a
head only some t. the eyes. Id.
A t. a
wings &
The
on the belly w t. an eye of
The head of an oyster catcher
2. A t. a
coloured
The t.
whee.
2. The
Willuglib. Appendix.
The lark? Id.
The least humming bird. From
=ina
A
A
A
The wings & tail of the
The same . Id.
The wings of a
A t.
a
The nest of a bird in siberia ch.
twigg of a pine or firr tree over a river
to
hinder its being robbd by quadrupeds
This is made of spiders webbs or
substance in which are laid their eggs
&
was by an inundation of the river covered
& the r. Bell.
Two
A ch. makes its hang
nest on
trees. From r. Lewis.
The whistling duck from
The intestinum cœcum of an Ostrich wherein -
appears a spirall valve.
The colon of the same bird.
The back part of the eye of an ostrich w t. its
muscles
prepar'd by r. Ranby.
The fore part of the same eye.
A ch.
hath 4 leggs 2
bills &c.
The head of a bird from r. Catesby
called by him the Fisher. It has the
body as
is webb footed. It preys on
fish after the manner
of the Kings fisher precipitating its selfe from
on high into
the water with
there remaining about
a minute, They are
never seen but at sea in bays & at the
mouths of rivers that
are large.
The bird of paradise the leggs cutt off given
me by r. Ranby.
The upper chap of a humming bird.
The skin of the Guara. From
to
me by rs. Newport.
The foot of a dy dapper? by r. Ranby.
The cases of two birds from
ayrest.
r. Ranby.
The nodde described & figu
p.
53
A
Sturnus the starling and star
An avis pugnax without the Ruffe.
A sort of wigeon.
A
maccaw.
A
Feathers of the wild Turkey of
Peacocks feathers w t. others of the phænicopter?
made into an
artificiall flower by r. Norman
Those of a parrot? & peacock made into
the same . Id.
A humming birds nest from
r. Oldfield.
The case of a diver. English.
A r.
Elking.
A
from
the same .
A
Raÿ
ornitholog.
A t. a
A humming bird w t. its
The snow bird Schnervogel of Martens
from
The bill of the Toucan from
r. Shipton.
A chicken w t. four leggs.
A barnacle from near r.
Richardson
A sea pye or olive from the same . Pica Marina. Charlton
p. 114.
The anas arctica of the same place being
that
from
The
Hæmatopus.
from the same .
from the same .
Pica e luteo & nigro varia from
The sceleton of a by being putt into
a pond of water at a place calld Mont
perow> near
lying
intirely consumed w ch. is attributed
to that
waters being impregnated with a sort of insects
that produce that effect
which passes in that
Country for something curious in its kind &c
was sent with
the sceleton of a snake from
the same place a present to
Mons r. seccomte Montperow> to whom the
said
water belongs & presented to me by Lady Ferrers
A
by r. Elking.
A bird called the Mallemuck w t. a notable bill, This bird
has an
ill smell when alive. Id.
A bird called stront jager who lives upon the dung of
other birds. Id.
vid F
The head of a crane? from r. Catesby.
A sort of
t Fielding.
A birds nest from the t.
laurell like leaves. From
r. Massy.
Another cove t. leaves. Id.
Another cove t. leaves. Id.
A milk
given me by r.
Heneage.
Anas fuligula prima Gesneri Aldrovandi. From
r. Richardson.
Tufted duck.
p. 233. A good will or
mas Aldrovandi. The gould eye.
Id.
latirostra major, Gesneri. Id.
fera fusca Gesneri. The poker or
An cercla Gesneri? This is called here the lady fowle -
whether or no the summerteal,
'tis the only bird of
this kind I ever mett with. Id.
Fuligula Gesneri. The
all
these sea ducks by r. Johnson
to be macreuses of which I have observed here sev ll.
kinds. Id.
Another scaupeduck perhaps the female of the pyed one.
Id.
An querquedula 2 n. Aldrovandi? This differs much from the
common
teal in one particular of not having a
Mergus serratus longiroster Gesneri & Aldrovand
This was shott upon Martin Meer
nigh
r. Richardson.
it dubious. There is something remarkable
in its tail. Id.
A t. 4 legs
& the anus
on one side of the belly.
A
2 midling sized
2.
1. A very t
A very
A
A
1. Avis mellivora dorso fusco ventre albido.
2. another .
3- 2 w
t.t.
from
Two of the same N o. 1. 631.
One t. a
One a little different from 630. 1.
630. N o. 1.
631. N o. 3. 2 of them.
The Kings fisher or Ispida.
The mandible of a duck? Pet.
A
r. Clerk.
1. One of the same w t.
2. A
by r. Clerk.
p. 92.
Wings &c. of a
Head &c. of the same . Id.
Feathers &c of a
A t. the
wings of a -
A
A partridge from
A midling siz'd t. a
belly. Id.
A
The legg & claws of a
A wigeon from the same .
The head of the
Id.
The heads of a
A very
straits
sides of the belly under each
wing. from r.
Elking
comubia the w
Nidulus pendulus avis S ti. Remigÿ seu potius pari caxdatiex
volhinia de quo vid. Bonanni musæum Kircherianum
&
the end of twiggs fastened by hemp & made of
it
& spiders webbs. From r. Brynius
Nidus pendulus avis S ti. Remigÿ ex eadem regione. Id
Two
A tumer found under the craw of a partridge.
A
r. Richardson.
A
A sea lark which breeds frequently by the sides of rivuletts in
r.
Richardson
from
The whistling or
Charlton p. 113 Pluvialis flavo v
A pyed sea duck of an uncommon colour. Id.
A sheldrake. Id.
The wind pipe of a didapper w t. a
which w t. grusse, mosse, &c. are its
food. From
Three r. Ranby.
A t. 4 leggs.
It was hatched later then the
other eggs in
Rev d.
A bird of paradise w t. the leggs cutt off.
The eye of an ostridge prepared.
The
The colon of the same .
The female humming bird from r. Clerk.
A t. a
barrs. from r. Clerk.
The
Sturnus niger, alis supernis coccineis, roctro albo. The
The great Lark, Alanda Magna. id. tab. 33.
Pica cristata cærulea. id. 15. y e Wing of y e
crested Jay. from r. Clark
a Wing of y e
e female is some -
what
e same.
The Tom - tit. from y e same.
an Huming bird with a
this crane lived in my garden
severall years, & died by swallowing
a brass
linked sleeve button.
Another of the same w ch. I kept alive
for sev ll. years
given me by the same
The colymus cristatus major. Raÿ. shott near
in
Amadavad birds who dyed of the Jaundice in moulting.
The legg & claws of an Indian Eagle. r.
Maidstone.
Feathers of a Chinese pheasant w t. which they feather
their
arrows>. Id.
A Maccaws egg in which was a ye
ll. of them.
from
to the
Generall of the Jesuits at Madrid.
227. b
The skin of the a Casowar
from
r.
Dubois.
The quills & feathers of the same .
A
A t. 4
leggs
A like processes standing
on the head. / from r.
Edwards
Two t.
having featherd leggs now
me by r. Theobalds.
Tringilla Tricolor.
sent me by his Royall
Highness y e
of Cumberland.
The Sceleton of the grus Balearica kept by me
many months. It dyed of a swell'd
liver & Jaundice
w t.
pericardium.
destroyed by Worm r.
Moubray.
A
r. Bell.
A
r.
Miller.
The feet & head of the Franceline or part=
ridge from
The Civetta? from the same .
The Cockerico of t. Uring
appears the
Id. From r. Houstoun.
A sort of vanellus? w t. spurrs on its head &
wings w t. very
either an hen bird, or so
to be come to its colour.
sea y e figure
in Merian's min.
Another . Id.
A
w t. a
a
The dung of a
the
r. Hall.
A
Id.
The Beak of a bull f
& given me by r. Nicolls.
A t. a very
t.
A t. fueille morte
coloured
feathers.
A petterell.
A sea pigeon. From
bill
A diver
webb feet & streight bill.
# The Booby is a water fowl, somewhat less
then a Hen of a
Bill, longer & bigger
than a Crows>, and broader at the
end: her feet of flat like a Ducks feet. It is a
very
simple creature, and will hardly go out of a Mans Way.
In other places they
build their nests on the Ground
but here (the Isle of Aves) they build on trees; w ch.
I never saw any where else; tho' I have seen of them
in a
fishes, but are often eaten by the Privateers.
Voyag. Vol. 1. p. 49.
A
from
A greenish
r.
Eye cart. of a fowl. from r. Grews
A t. a
A
A
A
Larus cinereus rostro & pedibus rubris.
Raÿ.
. / a
A
Cambodia birds nests history of drags 21. p. 265. nidus gelati
=nus Cambodiensis.
Petiveran. p. 8. N o. 488. Dalesupl.
21. p. 265. Bont
two of these intirenests mostly cove
t. feathers were
generously
presented me by r. John Courtney
The hang nest of the watchipicket from
A r. Millers.
Avis Carol. rostro cultriformis. Pet. Gaz. n. tab. 76. 2.
A booby? pet. #
The head of a Curasso. p. spaish
its note. 1714.
Leggs & feet of an Eagle. Id.
Feathers made up to fright the slaves.
Avis nigricans palmipes. Pet. petterell?
Whip. Jack. p.
New york. p.
pieces of skeletons of birds. P.
The
The penguin. From r. Edwards.
The tropick bird. Id.
The upupa. Id.
A sort of cuckow or rain - bird. From
by r. Catesby.
A sort of butcher bird. Id.
A sort of wagtail. Id.
A parus nonoris tatus. Id.
Coccothraustes.
Lanius.
partridge or quaile from
Cornish chough.
A vosetta. fed on worms shlott in Tothill fields.
A pigeon w t. a
Alka Hoieri. Willoughby Angl. p. 323. tab. 65. fig. 2.
Lornwia Hoieri ib. p. 324. fig. 4. The Guillemot.
Anas arctica. Clus. ib. p. 325. tab. 65. fig. 3. these 3 from
r. Fullers
227
The head of the
Turtur minimus guttatus or ground dove from
A
A t. a variegated breast.
From
ayres
A Caprimulgus or goat sucker. It was kept alive by raw
flesh
as other birds preying on the wing w t. its wide mouth
on
beetles moths &c.
A
A Buntinged mountain f
A bird of paradise brought from the
r.
Leeds.
A Bunting?
A
The avis icterus from r. Catesby.
A kings fishers nest w t. its eggs in number
six from rs. Stanley.
A jay w t. the upper parts of the wings
the body bone from r. Catesby
Argentoratensis.
A sort of cuckow. Id.
A sort of woodpecker? Id.
A sort of sparrow? Id.
The under mandible of the Toucan from
by r.
Houstoun.
Alferezia col mitto de Cayman (vid. N o. 1623. Quadrup.) cont
to do genero de Veneno.
Two woodpeckers from r. Catesby
The tarrack a sort of larus?
A fowl corpus -
he had new killd
for sale. It resembled the skin of a
negro but changd in the sp. of wine to the
colour
it now hath. the
A bird by the seamen called a dogger.
The upper chap of a crow> male & female. From
The bill of a fishing eagle from r. Winthorp
The claw of a fishing eagle. Id.
A rail killed in
A
An t. a
A t. steatomata under
its wings.
Giupa the Dung - bird the Hooper.
Charlton. p. 98. from
by my Grandson
A hens leggs w t. 5. toes. From r.
Mortimer.
The head, wing leggs & sev ll. feathers of various
colours of
the partridge or lagopus from
by
The ligurinus or siskin. Sp. V. taken near
Spinus seu ligurinus the siskin &c Charlton p. 87.
A
The
A perroquet from
it hath a ch. it differs in Sp. V.
from those of
Feathers of the Lahong a
me by r. Dubois
A t. feet partly webb footed from an old
one w t. the
same sort of feet given me by r. Ord.
A minor w t. out the flap over his ears. From r. Edwards.
A peuter hook to be sorved into a post to hold acage
swallowed by an ostridge w ch. killed it.
A Gosseling w t. three leggs hatched at
A o. 235.
Rallus aquaticus from r. Arstedi.
Erythropus, Ralla aquatica the Runnur Charlton.
p. 112.
A birds nest made of cotton where in are too cavities one for
the hen & another
supposed to be for the cock From the
r.
Hodgson.
Part of the Gizzard of a duck in the Muscular part of
which was found the head &
bill of a
eating the duck it was
found & given me by
r. Dering.
Upupa, hoop or hoopoe from
A Lorie or fine
from
r.
Bell.t. me upwards of 2 years
& dyes w t. convulsion fitts likely apoplechi.
A r. Clark.
Part of the sevll of a fowl which had been divided & the brain
cutt into the
bleeding being stopd by the Styptick plant
from r. Laurie.
The aorta of a Casowar filled w t. polypose concretions
so that
there wa not left the diameter of a human
hairs breadth for circulating the blood. There
were
other polypus's from the heart & other vessells w t
it. The dead bird was given to me by r.
Perry
w t. whom in November 1735. it languished a fort
might
& died. The viscera were all joind & the
in proportion to the bird.
The Casouar from the
& sett on a pedestall. Emeu Charlton. p. 79.
The egg of a
one.
2. A t. me
The wheat out of a ch. had grown out
by the moisture there so that it peirc'd the skin
over
the crop & appeard outwardly from the
The trachea of some bird? or part of a benacle?
Two partridges from
alive N
o.
A lithe bird from ch.
changes its colours at the
sev ll. times of the year.
A
pheasant sett up by r. A H
Wood.
239.
Avis rhinocerotis head w t. a straight horn from r. Cox.
227
The r. Craycoot
The t. me six years b
t. a
239.
# vid Dampiers Voy. Vol. 1. p. 70. The
flesh of both
yet very good meat, tasting neither
fishy
nor any way unsavory. Their tongues
are large, having a
the Root, w ch. is
an excellant bil a Dish
of Flamingo's tongues being fit for a
Princes
table.
The whistling duck from r. Barham
A humming bird in its nest from r. Swymmer
nest on a twig made of
the outside.
A midling siz'd beautifull
dove from
The aspera arteria of a w t. a round
filled w t. wind at the side of it.
A very t.
called there a penguin.
Wing feathers of the pelican from Aubgna.
The nest of the watchipicket of the viscum caryophylloides
from r. Clerk
Another of the fibres of the Spatha of the coco? Id.
A r. Theobalds
from the continent of
Bladder taken from the aspera arteria of a
The broken bone of the first joint of the wing consolidated by a callus of its self
A Toucans bill from
The two Jaws of one
The bill of a suithe curheu very curious. Id.
The bill of the plates or spoonbill. Id.
The skin of the bald Eagle from
me
by this Royall highnesse the
=land
Indian King
239.
A humming birds nest from
made of mosse &c.
An Indian quail w ch. the Chinese keep for fighting in
Sp. V.
A
from r. Theobalds
A r.
Knightl. of E.
Scolomax. Ruslicula major.
Charlton p. 112.
The sceleton of an Eagle.
The sceleton of the head of the
The bill neck pouch and part of the neck of the
r. Bevan
where they never saw but this
Monstrously large
bird.
Two of the least humming birds from
in
Sp. V. by r. Gordon.
Its nest. Id.
The t.
sev ll. Sorts of Scorpions
one t.
Id.
Its nest. Id.
The bill of the scuttle curlieu? vid antea. an Ardea
Two bills of bird vid antea.
Sev ll
r. Catesby.
A t. 4 leggs from
The leggs of the ch. was of a
The pintado from the t.
a hool.
227.
The
Spitzberg by
A
large. Id.
A very t. a
and a
Id. both these are very good meat & are at
The leggs of an eagle featherd to the toes.
The bill of a gull?
The bill of -
A very t.
Long lashes on their
eye lids?
227. i
For 847. See the beginning of Catalogue of Birds.
Eggs.
Eggs.
The Cassowar's egg.
The Gear fowl. N.
Islands of
0. 5. 0.
vid. 139. 0. 5. 0.
Swans egg?
Eagles egg. 0. 5. 0.
Allegators egg. 0. 5. 0.
Egg from d
0. 0. 6.
The same .
Guillemet, 5 varieties.
4 more racal.
Alka Hoieri rasorbill. Scout. from 0. 1. 0.
The same ?
The same ?
The same ?
o 5.
Soland Goose egg.
A hens egg w ch. had 2 yolkes from 0. 0. 6.
Fulmers egg perfectly
A Cormorants egg.
Lapis tiburonum?
Teeth of the codfish? from
r. Vernons.
26 Whitings teeth. / Os ex capite asselli
majoris cum fluore adnato.
ph. trans. N o. 200. p. 748. fig. 3 a.
The
fluor belongs to the bone.
6 Whitings teeth 3 of them mother
of pearle or shining.
Sharks teeth. Vernons. / from
Dogfish teeth or Serpents tongues
Glossopetræ. English?
Kent
near Woolwich
aim mandibule fragmento lapldeo adnato
o. 200. p
754 fig 20.
A tooth of a sea Morse. 6 d 0. 1. 0.
This is
to make scimiters handles sold at 5 sh &
lib.
The tooth of a
The tooth of some cetaceous fish
from
The r. Richardson.
Petty claps w nest & eggs fromt a
r. Richardson.
A swallows egg. Id.
A t. a nest. Id.
Unknown. Id.
Unknown. Id.
Unknown. Id.
Unknown. Id.
a pigeons of the
ordinary size
Shape & hardnesse. it by had no
yolks but one had al
w ch. was lesse had a lesser cicatri
-cula. This hen had ordinary
eggs
and of these were hatched chickens
ye whites. w t. their its cicatri
culæ
The other w t. one
The r. Richardson.
The
A horsehair found in a ducks egg.
by the
A partridges egg?
A pheasants egg from
from
r. Shipton.
A reed sparrow> nest, made of straws & mosse
woven ab t. 4
stalks of the common reed.
A r. Clerk.
A nest from
r. Clerk.
One
A t.
One a litle
A midle sized egg all of a o. 194.
Eggs of a very t. the size of a pigeons egg. Id.
A
to ✓ i
Two
Four
A t.
The same lesser. Id.
The same lesser. Id.
Two t. many fasciæ &
Spotts of a
Three t.
One lesser. Id.
t. many
Three
Three t. lines & spotts.
Id.
The same w t.
The same w t. lesser spotts. Id.
A Cassowars egg said to be of an
The egg of a Guam land in Three from r. Randy.
The egg of a parrot sent me by the ble. Lumley Lloyd
A
A motled
A humming bird r. Maidstone
A t.
The bill of a pelecan. Id.
A feather of its wing. Id.
Its thigh bone. Id.
The bill of an Indian raven from
A Id. w t. a tuberous cranium. Id.
A cocks legg w
. a long
A cockatoos egg from r. laid
in
A Maccaws. egg.
The same .
The egg of a Guana? r. Moubray.
The egg of a
A common hens egg shell w ch. was said to have had 2 yolks
from
r. Grews
o ✓ K
Two eggs of the Chinese white pheasant laid at my
house from the hen w ch. is of a
tail t.
beautifully t.
r. Bell.
A guinea hens egg.
Sev ll. sorts of eggs from r.
Retivers
A very
A moustrous hens egg w t. an appe r Amyandr.
Marson
Linnets egg.
Bloud f t. a nest from r.
Richardson.
Wren. from
Swallows egg.
Gold finch.
The same .
Crocodiles egg. / From ll.
magnitudes from r.
Borham
quadrupeds
Soland goose egg broken from the
Islands of r.
Martin.
A salamanders egg from the
Indies
A very extraordinary egg shell with
asperities in it.
Awks egg.
A lavies egg. vid.
The fætus of a bird. Duck?
An egg w t. a horse shoe naild on it.
A hens egg w t. a tubercle at the
The Gracers egg.
Sparrow> hawks egg.
Magpyes egg.
Hodge sparrows> egg.
Redstaret egg. From r. Richardsont. a nest. 99?
The same . From r. Richardsont. a nest. 99?
The same . From r. Richardsont. a nest. 99?
A
A
An ostridges egg. These are eaten
in t. Nicholas Garret
had one same which laid eggs at
his house at West Ham beyond
Stratford & he commended them
as admirable victuals. Oeufs d'Autruche.
It faul observer que caux, qui ont ete pondus dans
l'Afrique, ont la coque
incomparablement plus epaisse,
qucles oeufs des Autruches de la Menagerie du Roy
B
A
A t. sulci in
it
on both sides. O. 2 more.
A very
egg with
on it. / Geer fowl. vid. 2.
A
from the
. Georger. Waldo
An ostrich's egg? from r.
Burnett
much lesser an Condnes? a
feathers are of me
value.
An ostriches egg. Pet.
Ova chamæleontis. Id.
The
peckers egg. Id.
The carrion crow> from r. Richardson
from
A misle birds egg. Id.
A sand pipes eggs. From r. Richardson.
A kings fishers egg. Id.
A bank martins egg. Id.
A swift or skursh martin. Id.
The lesser butcher birds egg w t. a
nest. Id. w t. 130. H. Spam w t. antea.
a mistake this being
the same egg not greenish as 90.
A sky larks t. a nest.
Id
A Tit larks eggs w t. a nest. Id.
A whin chassers eggs w t. a nest. Id.
The
like the stopparola
Aldrovandi.
Willughbys ornithology. p. 217. eggs
w t. a nest.
Id.
A Robin t. a nest. Id.
A Buntings eggs. Id.
A Gould finches eggs w t. a nest. Id.
The
The lesse t. a nest.
The r. Richardson.
Pettychaps w nest & eggs fromt a
r. Richardson.
a swallows egg. Id.
A t. a nest. Id.
Unknown. Id.
unknown. Id.
Unknown. Id.
Unknown. Id.
a pigeons of the ordinary size
shape & hardnesse. He
yolks but one had a
w ch. was lesse had a lesser cicatri
-cula. This hen had ordinary
eggs
and of these were hatched chickens.
&
whites. w t. their its cicatri
culæ
The other w t. one
The r. Richardson.
The
The stone galls egg. From r.
Richardson.
The ravens eggs. Id.
The rooks eggs. Id.
The water ousell. Id.
The wood lark. Id.
The water wagtailes eggs w t. the
nest.
The
The House martin. . Id.
The cole mouse. Id.
The t.
its nest Id It is round made up of
mosses of sev ll.
sorts & feathers
only a
A very
A twites nest & egg. from
Parrots eggs laid in 7 ber. 1724. after the parrot had been
nine
years in r.
Harris.
A cocks egg. only
A horsehair found in ducks egg.
by the
A partridges egg?
A pheasants egg from
from
r. Shipton.
A reed sparrows> nest, made of straws & mosse
woven ab t. 4
stalks of the common reed.
A r. Clerk.
A nest from
r. Clerk.
One
A t.
One a litle
A midle sized egg all of a o. 194.
Eggs of a very t. the size of a pigeons egg. Id.
A
Two
Four
A t.
The same lesser. Id.
The same lesser. Id.
Two t. many fasciæ &
Spotts of a
Three t.
One lesser. Id.
t. many
Three One
Three t. lines & spotts.
Id.
The same w t.
The same w t. Lesser Spotts. Id.
A Cassowars egg said to be of an
The egg of a Guamland in Three from Autego & lived a few days.r.
Ranby.
The egg of a parrot sent me by the
A
A
A humming bird r. Maidstone
A t.
The bill of a pelecan. Id.
227.
A feather of its wing. Id.
Its thigh bone. Id.
The bill of an Indian raven from
A t. a tuberoas cranium. Id.
A cocks legg w t. a
A cockatoos egg from r. laid
in
A Maccaws. egg.
The same .
The egg of a Guana? r. Moubray.
The egg of a
A common hens egg shell w ch. was said to have had 2 yorks
from
r. Grews
o K
Two eggs of the Chinese white pheasant laid at my
house from the hen w ch. is of a
tail t.
beautifully t.
r. Bell.
A guinea hens egg.
Sev ll. sorts of eggs from r.
Petivers
A very
A t an
appendix like a probalis from a hen at
r. Amyand
Four eggs from the
An ostridges egg from r. Nicholas
They were eat by that family as other
eggs given me by
Eggs of the
A very odd furrowed guinea hens egg given to
me by
An egg in the nest of the Kings fisher made of the
bones of the fish it eats. From my
nie
A vulturs egg laid in the tower given me by r.
Dogly
A t. a.
end.
protuberant lines
resembling
letters from.
Ovmn ovo pregnans given me by r. Wm. Branson of
The egg of a Guana? from r. Clerk.
An Egg of the penguin from
An Egg of a humming bird in its nest from
rs Deering.
A muscovy ducks egg.
An unknown egg from r. Barrets
A
Two eggs of a Chameleon from Patestine by r.
Collier.
A t.
A o. 840 from
A willocks egg. Id.
Another different. Id.
A Barnacles egg Id. Id.
A Burgomasters egg. Id.
A t.
A branch of the piece where on is fastened in
fixt at the divarication of 2
twiggs from
The egg of the gambo goose. laid in my garden.
The nest fit a from t. of it markd
formerly. 218.
A partridges egg from greenland by
coot
Egg of a gull? Id.
duck? Id.
A cocks egg laid in my own garden
27 e
The eggs of a duck of a
colour &
A double hen's egg w t. out the
Shell
A Huming birds nest from
formerly
mark'd 229.
Snow wool. Boston C. Masher
Pes. Vid. antea
AW - BL
alka Hoieri. g. 10. 1. 2.
allegators egg. 5.
Artis 40 0.
Anks egg. 121.
Bank martins egg. 149.
Barnacles egg. 2,60.
Bird
w t out a name. 155.
Black cap. 95.
w t. a nest 164.
birds egg 87.
BL - BU
Black bird
219.
stares egg. 79.
Bloud f
Blue birds eggs. 194
Branch of the piece w t. a
nest fastened to it 263.
Bul finches egg. 83.
Buntings eggs. 157.
Burgo masters egg. 261.
Butcher birds egg. 151.
Buzzards egg. 18. 29.
scotch honey. 20.
CA - CO
Carrion crow>. 14 5 5.
Cassowars egg. 1. 215 1.
Chameleons eggs. 255.
Chafinches egg w t. a nest.
98
Church owl. 173.
Cockatoos egg. 228.
Cocks egg. 26. 75. 76. 187.
268.
legg. 227.
Cole mouse. 182.
Cootes egg. 30. 52. 53.
Cormorants egg. 16.
DU - EG
Crocodiles egg. 117.
Crows> egg. 35. 43. 64. 67.
Du c ke owls egg. 233. 242.
Ducks egg. 257. 267.
Eagles egg. 4.
Egg
broken 134.
one a litle
from
EG
Egg
midle sized. 199.
of a lighter
195.
one
of a
of sev ll. sorts. 237.
two. 207. 210
Three
one
Three
very
extrao
EG - FU
Egg unknown. 253.
two
Four
w t. a horseshoe nail'd on it
125.
w t.
205. 6.
Eng. 92.
Fætus of a bird. 124.
Finches egg. 94.
Flatted hens egg. 138.
Fulmers egg. 15.
Gambogooses egg. 264.
GR HE
Gear fowl. 2. 41.
Gold f
eggs w t. a nest. 158.
Gracers egg. 127.
Green finches egg w t. a nest. 110.
Guana egg 216. 232. 249.
Guinea hens egg 236. 243.
Guille met. 8.
Gulls egg. 266.
Hasuck. 100.
Hedge sparrow> egg 86. 90. 1. 130.
HE HO
Hens egg. 14. 19. 25. 28. 126.
270. 184. 239. 246. 7.
had no yolk &c. 169.
& one of these whites w t. its
cicatriculæ 170
the other w t. one
wicula. 171.
shell. 234.
Hickwar. 105.
Homepge. 54
Horse hair found in ducks egg.
188
House martin 181.
sparrow>. 103.
Humming birs egg. 251.
large. 220
IA LI
Jayes egg. 88.
Indian bill large. 226.
ravens bill. 225
Kings fishers egg. 148.
& nest. 224
Kitty. 74.
Land toroises egg. 89.
Lap wings egg. 47. 62.
Lavies egg 122. 3.
Linnets egg. 109. 169. 119. 160.
w t. a nest. 96.
MA OS
Maceaws egg. 22 8 9. 230.
Magpyes egg. 4. 5. 72. 73. 77. 129.
from
Miste birds egg. 146.
Morehen. 49.
egg. 66.
Muscovy ducks egg. 252.
Nest from
of a 265.
Ostrichse egg. 141. 2.
Ostridges egg. 136. 241.
OV PE
Ova chameleontis 143.
Ovium ovo prægnans. 248.
Owl
Parrots eggs. 186. 217.
Bartridges egg. 48. 59. 60.
61. 66. 135. 189. 265*
Pelecans bill. 222.
feathers of the wing
223
Its thigh bone. 224.
Penguins egg. 251.
Petty chaps nest. & egg. 162.
Pheasants eggs. 137. 190.
235. 240.
RE SA
Pigeons egg. 238.
Pluvers egg. 22. 27.
Ravens egg. 34. 175.
Red bird of virginia nest. 192.
shanks egg. 36. 47.
starees egg. 99. 131. 132. 3.
Reed sparrows> nest. 191.
Robin
w t. a nest 156
Rooks eggs. 176.
Salmanders egg. 119.
Sand pipes eggs. 147.
SC SW
Scotox eye. 93.
Sea cole 68.
swallow. 50. 1.
So one. 46.
Sky Larks egg. w t. a nest. 152.
So land gooses egg. 13.
broken. 118.
Sparrow> hawke 55. 6. 7.
egg. 23. 38. 9.
128.
Stone gulls egg. 174.
inner. 69
Swallows egg. 112. 3. 163.
Swans egg. 3.
TH VU
Swiftor skursh martin 150.
Testudin is ov i um ter. 58
Thom-tits egg w t. a nest. 85.
Thrushes egg. 78. 80
Sit larks egg w t a nest. 153.
Sit mouses eggs. 161.
lang taild w t. its
nest. 183
Tom - tit 101. 2.
Tortoises egg. 17. 32. 3.
Twites nest & egg. 185.
Unknown. 63. 165. 6. 7. 8.
Vulters egg. 245.
WA WO
Waterhen 29.
ousell. 177.
Water wag tailes egg w t the nest.
179.
Whin chaffers eggs. w t. a nest)
(154
White throats egg w t. a nest.
(104.
Wigeons egg. 21.
Willocks egg. 258. 9.
Wood lark. 178.
Wood peckers egg. 144.
Wood pigeons
Wren. 106
from
Yellow hammer w t. a nest
(107.
Zuttall. 42
Quadrupeds.
P. sc. N o. 15. ad quadruped.
The Scull w t. the upper &
ruffus or
The sides of the
The two sides of the under jaw of a rabbet. M.
The two sides of the upper jaw of the putorius
or pool catt. M.
The t. its
teeth. M.
Talpæ caput denudatum. M.
The head jaws & teeth of a bat. M.
Frags bones from Bonewell. M. by Riccards castle.
A side of the
The fore legg bones of a house catt. M.
The bones of the hind legg of the cat. M.
One of the sides of the
water rat by its bignesse & the box colours of the
fore teeth. M.
Dens ignotus. M.
Ossa ignota. M.
The unicorn Stone. Unicornu fossile off. & Worm. Ebur
ceratites. G. The bady so
called is in this sample a fragment
of a fossil horn of an elephant. M.
Part of the Elephants
252. N. h. N.
Lapilli bovis vesica fellea repeti. M.
Lapis bezoar accidentate from the stomach of a
deer in the
The horns of the Rendeer w t. the brow
another s
A t.
r. Massy.
So-yang. est sanguis capræ montesi, & applicatur Id
sanguinem discoagulandum, est
contrapercusus & casus
cum alÿs medicamentis & cavit ad vomitum sanguinis
from r.
Quadrupeds.
Buffalos horns. c. s. 2 d. 6. 5. E.
Gazellæ cornua. Capra strepsiceros.
the antilope of Barbarg. Charlton. Exercitat. p. 10.
Fliri cornua. capræ seu Ibicis -
species. Jonst tab. 25.
Ibicis cornua. Jonst. tab. 25. Martel Glaciere p. 26
De quo vide scaligerum ad
Cardanū. pl. 4.
Exercitat. 207 arist. de Hist. animal 2. sect. 130
Hirci Cotilardici Josnt. tab. 27.
cornua. Arietis Quadricornis
cornua.
Capriæ cornua.
Staggs horns of
Burgundici
cornua. Jonst. tab. 35?
Monstrous bucks horns.
Monstrous bucks horns.
A manati strap. used as a switch
in the
manati hide. vid. Fistus N o.
1428.
The same .
A Tortoises pizzle.
A rams horn made into a ladle used in the Westers
Islands of r.
Martin.
A some
quadruped. an hippopotamus.
The
a
gravell pitt near Lord Lansdales in
Other pieces of the same .
A venemous lizard which when alive
changes its colour. from
r
Patrick
Adams.
A frog w t. an eels tail. Id.
The Bull frog, from its noise in the waterish
places making a lowing noise like
a
bull. Id.
The tail of an elephant. from the
Indies
A faun cutt out of the belly of a hind
in
to loose its spotts as it grows> up
&
to be the
Country. This & the following were
given me by r.
Beerly
the uterus of the damm who dyed
after coming on
shore by being spent
in the voyage. The had only 2.
The other fawn from the same person.
The bull frog in spirits from the same above
mentioned r. Adams.o. 1596.
A
/ by r.
Catesbyo. 32
A
A r.
Castesby
1676. vid. pictur. N o. 32.
A
The ear of an elephant.
A ring of ivory or elephants tooth.
A shoe of the same .
Catarrhus elephanti. Aldrovand. p. 494.
Idem.
d. 0. 0. 6.
Catarrhus Elephanti? from r. Gidley.
222
A tortoises pizzle.
Idem. -
The foot of a sea Calfe. 0. 1. 0.
Rupicapræ cornu.
A cane made of th. y e. fig: of a Shepherd temptings a naked woman
w th , an Fruit, carved ony e Head.
Capræ Lybriæ cornu Jonst. tab. 25.
Horn of an hermaphradite doe. 0. 2. 6.
Ibicis cornua?
Capreoli cornua. Jonst. tab. 3 3.
Capræ Strepsicerotis cornua 24. tab.
Jonst. charlton. Exerci tab. p. 10.
Gazellæ cornua. tab. 29. Jonst.
Alcis pes. Jonst. tab. 36.
Rhinocerotis canda.
dens apri, Boars tusk.
The same very
The same very
A
A fawns skin from r. Adams.
A skin of a lamb produced from a ew &
goat from r. Adams.
A skin of a the
spirally
239
A t.
Christophers Island
in r. Monro.
A
The tibia of a sheep broken w t. the 2 sides
of the bone joind by
a callus. It was shorter
then the other legg.
The bone of a horses? foot from the quarry at
222. b
Another bone from the same .
222. b
A bone of tortoise? from the same .
222. b
Another .
222. b
An hydatis? or Allantois? which lay between
two calves given me by a butcher who
killd
the cow in
The bladder of a bullock in which is a calculus
spinosus which had made sev ll. inflammations on
the coats of the bladder brought to me by a
butcher.
A ch. grew
upon the forehead of a doe.
from r.
Winthorp.
A single horn w ch. grew out of the frontlet of a doe
on
Piedra de Yguana, recnidas con sumo de limon y sumo de
sebolla con azucar en un vaso
dagua en ayunas los pelvos
de estas piedras, sanan el mal de
senn de Uniar
cipaldas vaco y ex tre piernas yacer exercicio
despies. From r. Houstoun
Esta piedra de ygnana sir ve para el mal de Orina. Id.
A leigators tooth vid. Av. N o. 763.
Another .
Tophus bovinus,
The same not glased.
Mouses tail from
pes vituli marini
Crocodili prægrandis integrum caput.
A
The same of the sea very
Armadillo genus alterum Clusÿ. Tatou, seu Armodillo
Americanus.
Exorc: Animal. p. 18.
Hystrix. Jonst. tab. 68.
Charlton. p. 19.
Castoris cauda. ib.
under chap or mandible of the hystrix?
Mus Moschatulus? 0. 1. 0.
The head of an Elephant? 0. 7. 6.
Salamandra terrestris ver a nigra maculis -
luteis distincta. Jonst. tab. 77.
Crocodilus. Jonst. tab. 79. Un Caiman, on Crocodile des
Indes D'Orient B
Charlton. p.
29.
part of the scull with the horns of a the
from
The foot of the same .
Cornu Gazellæ.
Hairs or bristles of the tail of an elephant.
Monstrous bucks horn.
Rosmari dens.
la gran bestia para el mal de Coracon dado
a beber los polvos con vino y
aplecado al pecho
que toca a la carne. r.
Houstoun
A tophus out of r.
Winthorp.
A strange bone out of a bulls heart. Id.
some of the wooll of the wild bulls beyond
England
The mouse from Lybiad w ch. feeds on the silphium
roots from the
Anatomia detexit ex Glorium genere esse.
Reperiuntur
in Turtaria Coimensi et in r. Law
The foot of the elk from the
The bladder of the same .
A piece of a diseasd Elephants tooth from r.
Ranby.
The penis of a sea tortoise from the
r. Winthorp.
Wooll of the wild bulls beyond NE. &
brought by the Indians. Id.
Monkey or r. Mildmay
The head w t. the sev ll. teeth of an Hippopotamus.
Le Che
Corona serpentis? from
bear.
of a calfe sweet tooth.
The forefoot of a greedland deer. From t.
Craford.
The hinder foot of the same .
The sceleton of the head of a
sea bear from the same .
Part of the Cranium? of an elephant? petrified
from r. Ranby.
A hair ball which was taken out of the paunch
of a calfe killed at Keldon in
r. Morte
taken out of the paunch of a kid
b e same.
A stone taken out of the bladder of a bitch.
Occiden r. Ranby.
Very
Testudo. Jonst. tab. 80. a land 0. 2. 6.
tortoise. leggs and head. 0. 2. 6.
Testudo terrestris Charlton. p. 30.
234
The back of another .
234.
The back of another .
234
A Ribb & part of the back bone of a sea tortoise.
Testudo aquatica. Jonst. tab. 80. Charlton. p. 30.
234.
A land
the midle of the
back.
< 234
Idem.
234
Testudo terrestris prior Pisonis. p. 106.
234. &c
Testudo altera parva Pisonis. p. 106.
Idem.
234 &c
Idem.
234.
A t.
The same with a depression on its back.
Testudine Turinputampa Ges. p. 89.
234.
The same finely
234.
The same
234.
The same
234.
The
Mongouse?
A
231.
A
A land tortoise from
234
A r.
Beerly.
5 weeks old from rs. Stanley
A pair of
Sculls the branches of w ch. were so entangled in fighting
that both
were found afterwards dead in the
woods whence they were brought by r. Ostone
& given to me by r. Bussiere.
part of the scull sticking to the horns of a very
A brawn Ermine from,
by t. Jones.
A bull frogg from
The tooth of a sea bear? taken up w t. conchæ
anomiæ in
The bull frogg from
The transverse processe of the vertebres of the neck
of an ox. wherein was a tumour in
the cavity of
w ch. were many hydatides of sev ll. bignesses from
that of a pigeons egg to that of a
The kidney of a
by his Royal Highnesse the
appeard healthy & dy'd suddenly
& hald no blood in one
of the ventricles of the heart.
The head of a sea tortoise from
by
r. Jenkins.
239.
A t. 4 leggs 4
ears & one
head from the
A very r. Jenkins.
A horses? tooth from r. Clarke.
The herne of the least Gazelle from
The Guana.
The
strange bucks horns
porcupines quills
Montpelier lizards skin.
Cows tail.
The same w t. 31.
Laierta squamosa.
The same a
strange bucks horns.
Long
231.
The Rhinoceros's horn. ( another ?)
The same with 35 & 36.
Long
A Lizard w t. a crest a
back.
Rognon du rat de Musede
A swines foot with an undivided
hoof. There is a race of them in
sold in
t. James's markett
Arist. hist.
animalium.
Rams horn very
Porcupines quills.
sanguis Ibicis pptus to be
plurisies from
A substance like a snake coild up found in the stomach
an ox.
The penis of an animal like a rabbet from Campech
by r. Laurie.
A midling siz'd Grayish t. white
spott's on the belly. from r.
Massy.
A
r. Catesby.
freshwater tortoise very fierce. Id.
The fatt of a Cabin? tortoise so called in the
w ch. will penetrate a
r. Ames
z 33
The fætus of calfe inclosed in the membranes in SpV.
A t. 8 leggs.
A tophus bovinus from r. Combes.
207 a
A stone? taken out of sheep killd in the market having
expressd
the neck of
the bladder Id. It was
cove
Severall Two
dray horse
28 years old wherein were a
to
me by r. Rob.Walpole
lay in
the stomach others in the gutts. The
horse turnd the millstone for grinding malt
in
the center was a piece of millstone?
A porcupine from the ch. I
kept
alive sev ll. years. I fed it on carrots &c it dyed
by
a
an old
one & r.
Gilbert Heathcote.
A pecary or wild hogg w t. a scent bogg & gland towards
the
anus from r.
Charles
Tortoise shell tortoise, bought of 0. 10. 9
rs. Ent.
234
Land tortoise
234
A musk cod.
A Romack Mavack from
given me by r.
Martin.
A
Carcherie from
me by the
A
bristles.
A
The penis of a bear from
Haire ball of some Quadruped from
the
A piece of an elephants tusk with 0. 1. 0.
a pre = 0. 1. 0.
tuberancies on its
side.
0. 1. 0.
The head of a staffe of unicorns horn 0. 2. 6.
The Glandule or scent bagg of an 0. 0. 6.
aligator w ch smells
like musk 0. 0. 6.
The bladder of a sea tortoise 0. 0. 6.
The claw of a tyger or loup - cervier.
A sort of
same w
t. 1603. w t
by r. Catesby.
seeds of an acacia the centers of orientall
bezoar taken from them broken by
r. Cowland
given to me by r. Mortimer.
A
spainish fisher men at r. Catesby.
The back of a sea tortoise
Chrystalls made of the serum lactis used
at r. B. Godfrey.
The double heart of a t. 2 bodies.
in sp. V.
tip of one wing to the tip of the other shott in the
A very
r. Cox.
234.
part of the tibia of an elephant dregd up
with oysters near Richbo t.
Roman pateras &c.
A bottle of sp. V. wherein is the kidney of a leopard
injected by r. Bell.
The same the cuticula being taken of
with a ground squirrell from
which is before called
mus striatus Indicus by
Herman feeds on nuts &c.
A r.
Copping
thought befor to come from
A ch. dyed w t. 7.
she had gott out of
her cage & coupling w t. an
ordinary mouse returning to her cage
brought
forth such as were all
Two t. a
crocodiles egg from
Two tusks or dentes exerti of the
r.
Collinson.
The first joint of the tail of a tortoise continu'd to dra
under his shell from t. Jenkins
A water neut w t. a crest on its back from
The claw of a tiger or loup cervier
The Tusk
dugg up at of a Gravell pitt near
the Pindar of Wakefield by
r.
Conyers.
The Grinder or dens molaris of an
Another
part of a
Grinder taken up
out of the earth
wherein it had been turned stony
or metallic. an of an
elephant?
part of the same .
A very t.
the
fangs sett close.
A very
w t. the fangs sett sparse.
A very
high asperities in
it. Stony.
A
222 b
A t. 3 fangs
An of a Horse?
The same with its end
Staggs or elks horn fossil? / From chalk pitts near
r
Flitcroft
A piece of the shank bone of a
an
Osteocolla?
A pair of staggs horns from
A pair of very
=shirer.
Pate.
The spolia, exuviæ or cast skin of a
Allegator from r. Clerk.
An Allegator from
of d.
part.
A land tortoise from
The foot of
A
An r. Mortimer.
Two of the broken Dentes exerti of the
A catamountain from
called
there or a tiger of
by some in
the southern part, of it
by t. Walker.
Porcupines quills from the
A
American Bafalos sorotum made into a bagg Id.
239 CLVII
A t. Midleton
A Guana w t.
from t. Walker.
The drum bone the ear of a Manatee
2000 lit weight supposed to be the quickest
creature
to hear in the world. Id.
The sorotum of a Goat? Id.
Bones, trachea &c. of a tortoise. Id
A land tortoise dryed. Id.
A litle sea tortoise dryed. Id
The fætus of a
The upper part of the tooth of a
A
A very
belonged to
A ch.
in coming from
with a piece of cork? an a small
sort of deer there Given me by
r. Way.
A Two
Goat kind
concernig w ch. r. Hook
read a lecture at Gresham Colledge 8. 12. 0
supposing them to be the horns 8. 12.
0
of a
in Nieuhofs second voyage to 8. 12. 0
r.
Doyly
see phil. transactions
A Two
Goat kind
concernig w ch. r. Hook
read a lecture at Gresham Colledge 8. 12. 0
supposing them to be the horns 8. 12.
0
of a
in Nieuhofs second voyage to 8. 12. 0
r.
Doyly
see phil. transactions
A
r. - 0. 2. 6
A t. 0. 0. 6.
some
The bone of the penis of a 0. 0. 2.
from the same . D. 0. 0. 2.
Part of the hoof of an e. same.
0. 0. 2.
The grinder of the same
from r. Thornton.
A t. a
proboscis
given to me by r. Milwards
an Apothecary an
Two
The groutle (or substance out of the brains of
an elephant in a
generall E. India company of
Zery
& was sold at th. of May. 1737.
as appears by as appears by the catalogue
where tis calld un etcis d'or pesant 1 1/2 Reale
dans laquelle on troube un fruit
hors lecernean
d'an Elephant ensemble dans un boote as appears
by the
certificate of the directons B.
199 b
The sceleton of a Camaos vid. Marcgrave
The sceleton of the head of a boar.
The sceleton of a cat.
The sceleton of the feet of a tiger.
The head of a
The tusk of a wild boar from r.
Gordon.
A t.
A rabbet taken in ch.
was very
fatt & which had tusks of an extradinary
length given me by
severall bones of a hogg whose bones were tinged
r. Belcher
The sceleton of a
prepa
r.
Nisbet.
1737.
MESSIEURS LES DIRECTEURS de la Compagnie des Indes
d'Orient, Presenteront en
Vente Publique aux mois de Avril Mai
prochain 1737. les Marchandises qu'elle a
Recuës des Indes en dernier lieu,
avec quelques autres qu'elle a Retenue des années
précedentes; sçavoir.
9349 Bales Poivre brun, étant tout ce
que la Compagnie en a dans ces
Païs,
adjoute ce qu'eft charge dans
la Navire Het Hof niet altyd
Somer, qu'on a
pas encore de-
chargé.
600000 Canelle en Ferdeaux.
100000 Macis blanc, ou Fleur de Mufcade.
4000 ps. Noix de Mufcade Males.
Les susdites Marchandises seront venduës les Fours suivants.
A Middelbourg Lundi le 29. Avril.
2590 Bales Poivre brun, excepté ce qui cft en-
core chargé dans la Navire Het Hof
niet
altyd Somer, montant a 354 Bales.
250000 Canelle.
25000 Macis ou Fleur de Mufcade.
1000 ps. Noix de Mufcade Males.
9000 Poivre blanc.
93401 Caflonnade.
1796 Gingembre confit.
210640 Salperre.
68005 Bois de Sapan de Bimaas.
25418 Bois de Caliatour.
13500 Bois de Ebbene.
2015 Indigo de
109 Indigo de
10627 Curcuma de
475 Cardemom de
1500 Gommelacq en Batons.
31350 Terre Minerale nommé Scheide Meel.
447 Terre Minerale.
58400 Couris ou Bouges.
27875 Caffé de
44623 Theé Boë.
10617 Thée Choufon.
8841 Thée Pecoe.
77074 Thée congo.
1109 Thée Vert.
3875 Fil de Cotton de
Toutes les Toiles de Cotton.
Du Thée de la Porcelaine & autres Curiofitez.
A
4100 Bales Poivre brun.
300000 Canelle.
50000 Macis ou Fleur de Mufcade.
27787 Bois de Sapan de Bimaas.
36135 Bois d'Ebbene.
625 Indigo de
1 ps. pedro Porco.
-60000 Terre Minerale nommé Scheide Meel.
-3 153/400 Radix Niesjouw.
Un Etui d'Or péfant 1 1/2 réale, dans
laquelle on tsouve un fruit hors
les
Cerveau d'un Eléphant en-
femble dans une boîte. X
26400 Couris ou Bouges.
15687 Caffé de
126837 Thée Boë.
29890 Thée Choufon.
20689 Thée Pecoe.
46246 Thée
Une bonne quantite Porcelaine de la
Toutes les Etoffes de Soye.
Du Thée de la Porcelaine &c autres Curiofitez.
A Delff Lundi le 6 Mai.
381 Bales Poivre brun.
37500 Canelle.
6250 Macis ou Fleur de Mufcade.
1000 ps. Noix de Mufcade Males.
125 Indigo de
555 Curcuma de
375 Gommelacq en Batons.
14037 Thée Boë.
3225 Thée Choufon.
2915 Thée Pecoe.
19323 Thée
246 Thée Vert.
125 Fil de Cotton de
Toutes les Toiles de Cotton.
Du Thée de la Porcelaine & autres Curiofitez.
A Rotterdam Mercredi le 8 Mai.
800 Bales Poivre brun.
37500 Cànelle.
6250 Macis ou Fleur de Mufcade.
1000 ps. Noix de mufcade Males.
125 Indigo de
555 Curcuma de
375 Gommelacq en Batons.
14058 Thée Boë.
3234 Thée Choufon.
2779 Thée Pecoe.
255 Thée Vert.
19021 Thée
125 Fil de Cotton de
Toutes les Toiles de Cotton.
Du Thée de la porcelaine & autres Curiofitez.
A Hoorn Mardi le 21 Mai.
763 Bales Poivre brun.
37500 Canelle.
6250 Macis ou Fleur de Mufcade.
1000 ps. Noix de Mufcade Males.
Du Thée de la Porcelaine & autres Curiofitez.
A Enkbuysen Fendi le 23 May.
361 Bales poivre brun.
37500 Canellee.
6250 Macis ou Fleur de Mufcade.
Du Thée de la Porcelaine &c autres Curiofitez.
Les surmentioné Poivre Brun,Canelle, Macis, Noix de Muscade Males
seront vendu a
condition de n'en tenir vente jusq'au 1 de Mars 1738.
On continuera aussi a livrer les Noix de Muscade Cloux de Giroffle
auprix sixe de 75
sols monnoye de Banque jusqu'au 1 de Mars 1739.
NB. Les Marchandifes fuivants Chargé dans la Navire Het Hof niet altyd
somer, ne
feront vandu qu'en cas que ce Navire ne vient d'arriver en Zelande
avant le 12
Avril prochain.
CHARGE de la Navire Het Hof niet altyd Somer.
Pour la Chambre de Zeelande.
9000 Poivre blanc.
93401 Caffonnade.
1796 Gingembre Confit.
105879 Salpetre.
1640 Indigo de
109 Indigo d'
9000 Bois de Caliatour.
36771 Bois de sapan de Bimaas.
10627 Curcuma de
475 Cardamom de
1500 Gomlacq en Battons.
3875 fil de Cotton de
1350 TerreMineralenomméScheidemeel.
Toutes les Toiles de Cotton.
Pour la Chambre de Delff.
125 Indigo de
555 Curcuma de
375 Gommelacq en Battons.
125 Fil de Cotton de
Toutes les Toiles de Cotton.
Pour la Chambre de Rotterdam.
125 Indigo de
555 Curcuma de
375 Gommelacq en Battons.
125 Fil de Cotton de
Toutes les Toiles de Cotton.
A Amfterdam, chez les Werfteins.
Rip
Wy On dergesz: Bewind hebberer der
Oostind Comp. dezen Kamer. Certificeerzoy voor
de Waarhyt dat het gewasuÿt de hersenen
van een Elephant, in een goud Kokertie.
op
Onse VerKopinge den 13 Maÿ 1737. VerKoyt.
Van de Generale Oostind Comp: in present
off g schenk is gezon den doon den zerÿ
Zultan van Jambÿ. in den Jare 1735.-
Amsteldam 2 Julÿ 1737.
Bscottz
Translation We the under Written directors of the East
India Company for this Chamber,
do Certify for Truth
that the Growth out of the Brains of an Elephant,
Contained in
a Golden Case, was Sold at ours Sale the
13 th. May 1737. And Sent
to the General East India
Company as a Present by the
in the year 1735.
Amsteldam B. scott G V. Hoven
2 d. July 1737
The under chap of a fallow dear wherein
the grinders appear gilded with
armatura
or pyrites. This was -
given me by the
brought
it from her park in y e.
North of
feeding on one side of it have their
teeth so
incrusted the others -
not.
The horns of the Chamois or rupicapra
from r.
Lavater.
A
of the
stomach of the rupicapra
from the same .
The same with a
Ægagropila completa
oblonga cortice
nigro obducta. From the same .
A piece of round occiden
made up of
layers or strata one
upon another with a
=atura or pyrites lying upon some
of them given me by r.
Parrot.
A
upon
Mount diablo where they make
a
Porcupines quills.
Os de corde cervi? or os hyoides of a
deer?
The hide of a tiger tan'd w t. this hair on.
esp
239
The hide of a fox of a
N. r.
Dumbar
tannd after the same manner. the ears
239.
The hide of a leopard from
to me by
r. Charles wager
time &
tan'd after the same manner
239.
backs of the old ones. in sp. V.
An hydatis from the viscera of a sheep.
in sp. V.
1. A t. black
spotts on its back. from
r. Catesby.
2. A t. the
tail
growing out. Id
The tusk or dens exertus of a rat from
opposite jaw &
hinder its eating till taken
out after w ch. it lived easily. / sev
ll.
of the same
animal. shed by it.
The rib of the Chama? from r. Bernard
A double footed
The same t. the skin &
hair on.
A
alive by me sev ll. years, in the summer
it
sheds its coat & becomes
the winter all its furr w ch. was
220. l.
Four leggs of another fox of the same kind.
220. l.
A Quick hatch from d
to be the same of that of the wolvering. It generlly
turn'd round in walking
about
220. l.
The
The skin of a pole cat?
The Manate strap swirled round?
A t. its back
raised from r. Parrots
collection.
The same .
Fel histricis? Lapis ex Goa? 0. 0. 3.
Amber greese of r. Walravend. 0. 0. 3.
pedro de porco espino.
0. 0. 3.
Stone in the bladder of a tortoise. 0. 5. 0.
5 sh. 0. 5. 0.
Musk - cod.
Dens leonis.
A bone sent from the e.
Manati stone.
Lesser bone or Manati stone, an of
The lesser or she manati sent by
the
Piece of ivory or elephants tooth found
by a place called had hole.
by
N o.
1.
A very odly shap'd bone. an of a fish?
False bezoar, made of rosin &c. it - vid. 252.
melts with a candle.
False bezoar of another fabrique.
Stone in a bladder. an of a tortoise.
e.
d. 0. 1. 0.
The claw of a loup cervier.
A middling siz'd t. an
A
A
The head of a very
The skin of a Galls wasp.
The fætus abortive of an horse
pieces of orien
penis & testicles of a
fish. 101.
The Indian poyson stone
The sceleton of the head of a weoshe.
A tooth of an allegator.
The claw of a sloth.
The body of a land tortoise from a
The tooth of a
241
Two baggs of fatt taken from an ox by a butcher
The skin of a Muscovy rat?
The scent bay of a Musk dear?
The sceleton of a
The scent bagg of a castor?
Hart balls from a kid from r. Mortimer.
A tree frog from Jam a. in sp. V.
A lizard w t. t.
in sp. V.
The sceleton of a wood slave from a
Elephants bones fossil.
A
given me by
Two horse teeth found below ground pretty deep. r.
Preston.
The stomach of a
had nothing in it but wind. r.
Mortimer.
The velvet horns of the
t. Craycoot.
252
The skin of the same w ch. turns
the winter.
part of an elephants hoof.
A bone?
part of the tooth of some animal?
sweet tooth of a calfe?
Three leggs or feet of a
bever from
tail of the same . 0. 1. 0.
Castor. Charlton Exercit. animal. p.
18.
A double headed
tortoise.
A stone out of the gall of an ox. 6 d 0. 1. 0.
broken 0. 1. 0.
The same intire & round
Crocodiles clawes or nailes.
Part of a fossil bone?
The skin of a
monkey.
A stone taken out of a doggs bladder.
Rings sent from
have
extraordinary vertues
The skin of the tartar Lamb, being an
abortive Lamb in ch. are
made caps in
of
The skin of the badger. Taxus Charlton Exere. Animal
p.
A
- months Eld killd & very fatt. from
r. Mort
Deers horns from r.
Edwards.
Dentes exerti & other bones of a largeleave
or amphibious animal found in a turf
bogg near
Newberry from r. Vernon.
A pair of odly shaped rams horus sticking
to the Scull.
The visiera of the Chiampencie Orang outang
or homo sylvestris.
r. Clave.
Two cataracts taken out of the eyes of a blind
w t. me in garden was
shed the
its life when being sick the
till its death not changing as
usually.
213. e
Lacertus Capensis alte squammosus Pet.
G. N. tab. 53. 12.
seeds out of orien r. Grew.
Occiden t. the
seed.
Vid. N o. 854.
221 bb
Lapis e cista fellen bovina L
Frogs bones from bore well in
Mutton? bones w t. a callus? markd formerly 210.
Manati stones.
Tortoises fossil bones?
Tophus ovinus?
part of an elephants hoof.
A bone?
part of the tooth of some animal?
sweet tooth of a calfe?
Three leggs or feet of a
bever from
tail of the same . 0. 1. 0.
Castor. Charlton Exercit. animal. p.
18.
A double headed
tortoise.
ot. Cochlea Jamaicensis verruculata.
P. G. N. Tab. 70. XI. Cat. Class. Top. N o. 564.
April.
p. 98. N o. 9. (P 1. A. 377.).
Rings sent from
have
extraordinary vertues
The skin of the tartar Lamb, being an
abortive Lamb in ch. are
made caps in
of
The skin of the badger. Taxus Charlton Exere. Animal
p.
Quadrupeds. 1778.
return'd to r. Clare
by the person from whom he had it
The scull of a monkey.
A skin of the Muscovy.
A
A tophus bovinus
A tophus cervinus or th. 0. 2. 6.
S. V.
A
S. V.
Civett. Thevenot Edit. 1696. tom 1. page 20 of From Pelsurt
Musk.
concerning the Virtues & uses of it w ch. in
are nu
tom. 1. pag. 2. of Cosmog
monarchus Edit 1696. translation
pag 19
A batt.
=erculated lizard. in y
e. same glasse
w t. Sp. V.
The horn of a
The tusk of a boar.
The scales of a scaly lizard.
Orien
pag. 20 of Franc. Pelsart
Bezoard
d'Orient Biron. 191. The best is found
w t. the Tarters of
Usbek the animal is call'd Bazard
whence come, by corruption the word Bezoats
The scull of a Monkey.
A skin of the Muscovy.
A
A tophus bovinus
A tophus cervinus or th. 0. 2. 6.
Elks claw.
Horses teeth
Tophus brownish?
Three tri
a Horses
bladder
A monkeys fool set in silver?
Crocodiles teeth?
A Lyons claw?
A tygers claw? markd for merly. 384.
part of the scull of a?
part of an elephants bone petrified?
The sceleton of a mouse?
A
Frogs from r. Mortimer.
A diseasd tooth of an Hippopotamus.
226
A Double very
Dens Molaris petrificatus animals mamos
dicti in siberia sub terra repertus ex
Arneut
ario o.
15.
Kies van ean Oliphant. Id N o. 15*
petrificatum am phibium, tesado petrificatus
ex o. 18.
Fragmenta imaginis Apollinis Delphici
segvelt. p. 42. N o. 19.
Lapis Manati.
a leg of a
taken off & y
e muscles raised.
The upper jaw of the sea bear
The Dens caninus of some animal
an fossil?
Bezoar oriental w t. seeds in it as 0. 5. 0.
a nucleus. being
round 2 - 0. 5. 0.
The same with a straw in it being 0. 1. 0.
long. in a piece
of lign Leviss
The legg of a
A ratt which was starv'd to
death in a wall given me
by r. Fowler.
The tusk of a wild boar given
me by r.
Motte.
The head of the Sceleton of a 0. 10. 0.
rhinoceros 0. 10. 0.
The same a lesser bought of
r. Adair
The Sceleton of the head of the
Baby roussa given me by M r.-
XOIPEAAфOΣ le
Thevenot
translat. p. 19. Dubi rousia un Porcus
Indicus
Charlton Exarc. animal. p. 14. Barthol Hist. Anator
cent 2. hist 96. aper
Indicus Orientali Babi Roesa dictus Isba p 80 Tab.
The Sceleton of the head of
a catt
A
w t. the hair spirally laid.
The same rough.
A double gall bladder from a
Sheep.
The skin of a
The head of a weesill?
A galliwasp from
Ras. cornucervi.
A
fill'd w t. r.
Massy.
A starvd catt found under a pew in
t. Clements church
a
growe.
Occiden
The asseous t of
a mosses piche. from
Calmuccorum Astracanensium casens
ex lache epino paratus. This they dissolve
in
fresh mares milk, & make a sort of
Chocolate of it, w ch. as
they say, is very
delicate & nourishing. It is likewise the greatest.
part of
their provision when they go to warr
or when they stay
make a
thro desert Countrys.
r. Amman.
A Tigers tooth from
A hog dears horn. Id.
Buff leather. Pet.
Tortoise shells. Id.
The Sceleton of the head of a
weezell? an of r.
Adair
A Lizard from the
given me by
r. Stone
The Sceleton of the head of a
tiger, given me by r.
Courten.
A horn given me by r. Martin
Martin.
Sheep?
The Sceleton of an Orang Out=
=ang
the hands & feet were thrown
over board in coming from the
died. It was
given me by r.
Maidstone.o. 1851.
Satyrus Indicus; Orang Cutang Indis; &
Homo Sytvestru
dichu Nicol. Tulp. Olf.
Medicar. lib. 3. cap. 56. The Drill De quo mira retulit
gassendus, in vita Pairescü lib. 5. Charlton. Exer. Animal.
p. 16.
The skin of a water ratt from
Moscovy?
The Sceleton of a talpa.
The Sceleton of a batt with the
wings.
A t.
spotts. vid. N. h.
t. a fruit
in it for its
center the cortex of it
ab t. the bignesse of a Chesnut given by
r. Bumpsted.
r. James
White
Lizards eggs. Id.
Bone
Petrified bones of a
The centers of oriental Bezoars. cor bezoar
orient. P.
A
fish out of a
gravell pitt twenty forty foot Qup
hear Breast ford
given to me by r. Randy.
horry wore after
found & is of a
the
ch the pouder
horn N o.
The horns of the same deer from
the
r. Celsius.
Bezoar from a horse? an ente
One of the
found in
the grounds near South wake.
States found in the first ventricle of a cow
given me by r. John Hawkins
The Skinn of a larrger. sort of Rabbet
tannd. English. Caticulus Charlton p. 23.
The bones of the mouse deer fossil from
ch. are
petrified
from the D of Doornshine
The Sceleton of a mouse?
212
The Sceleton of a mole. Seba tom 1. p. 51. Tab. 32. fig. 6
212
The
The Sceleton of the head of an
otter?
The Sceleton of the head of a
weesell? r.
Adair.
The sceleton of the head of
a monkey?
Monkeys teeth strung for orna
=ments for the Indians?
Tooth of a wild bore?
A
The foot of the
given me by r. Parrot.
The
rhinoceros.
A sort of
back from the
r. Winthorp.
A ball taken out of the stomach of
a sheep at Kelden on
from r. Mortimer
A mole of a fueillemort. colour
from r.
Banks
A
furr. from r. Edwards
Snake stones for the sting of any vernemay
creatures from rs. Styleman
brought them from thenc.
The homo sylves his Orang outang or
Chiampanzi from
over to
r. Charles Lockyer
her t.
longer
hair. Vid N o. 204
A contorted elephants tooth franca hurt
from
r. Adams.
The sceleton & skin of the
by t. a
it dyed w t. an inflamation of
the Lungs had the
tibia broke many years not
muscles were contracted
Spikes of the
w t. furr hiding them from
A ch. is w t. it stear
Maclesfield. Sent me by r. Ashworth.
r. Ranby
Serpent stone Id.
An
The Hippolithos or a stone taken
from a horse given me by t.
William Gifford
from at
A batt with very
by rs. Howland
at
The bone is an oxes legg taken
up at Pauls & supposed to be
of those
sacrificed in time of
the Roman's when it was an
heathen temple.
A Porcupins quill.
A very
A lesser more
A bezoar wi
bezoar?
An t. a center in
it w
ch. rather like an Eaglestone
Three pieces of
A stone taken out of the uretor of
a hogg given me by r. Morton
A tophus bovines from an ox? an predra de Puercoespino.
The skin of a Black Fox
N o. 1853. Tanned
This is our amphibius
marsh mole y e first I ever catched
of
the kind how
ones is I can't
tell this was one of
the four
in one nest in y e marsh which
being so different from
our Land
moles I tooks particular notice
of it y e form of its
nose being so
odd and the tail like other animals
I put it in y e water it swam well
without wetting its hair like
our water mouse r.
Bartram
A Beavers tail from
by
r Potts.
Two scent baggs of a Boaver or
Castorium from the same .
Ermin from the same
The trunk eyes &c of the Elephant
that died of a Consumption in the Year
1741
at
A
very like N o. 1265 the
Number of is
before Numbered but the Number lost
A
De Biron's
Curiositer de la Nature &c p. 72. who says
that if the blood drop before serpent has not bled it must be a little
prick so as the blood
comes out & then to be
applied on mual
Kingdom Camboya
181
A round
An
A gall stone found in an ox or
Cows gall by r.
Millington
the silk dyer.
A tri
the gall bladder of
an East
Indian ox or cow & brought
thence by r.
Adair.
many such in the same gall bladder
by rubbing ag t. one another &
filling the capacity of the bladder
part of the gutt Jejunum of a
dogg cutt out r. Shipton.
length when the dogg was alive.
The dogg lived & the wound
being taken
care of the dogg
recovered.
A
Another to phus bovinus prægrand is subniger
Another very smooth.
Another lesser to phus parvas bovines niger.
A stone taken out of the ureter bladder of a hogg 1. 0.
0.
A parcel of
cheiflly
The scul of a cut
Dissection of Beaver tesles &c
from r. Massey
The case of a Porcupine from
its much
Porcupine tho' the Prickkles are
t.
hair or
furr as
Beaver probablely designed
by the Anthore of Nature
to keep it warm in that
very coold climate from r.
Massey
A
A very
The same w t. N o. 1869.
not s
r. Wright
A stone taken out of the ureter 0. 5. 0.
of a hogg. 0. 5. 0.
Piedra del puerco Espino. from Zeylan. 5. 7. 6.
C. (2G) figu
p. 394 & brought from thence by
him & sol.
The foot of the Muscovy rat.
A
A boars tusk
The same .
A tusk of the other Jaw.
The same .
A
w ch. I kept alive.
An ox hair ball from the
from r. Preston
A false
A piece of the lyons skin that dyed in
the tower in K.
A t.
r.
Maidstone.
Stones from the gall bladder. of an ox?
X A Rat starv'd to death behind
the Wains-coat in a Room in
my House at
Bloomsburys.
The Passage whereby it had got
in being shut.
The Testicle of a dog
sook'd sort
Water & then in Winiger where
by it affears to be
congeries of
the sev ll : vessels
Part of a t. the
some Quadrupede found 15. foot
The Testicle of a Rat scok'd in
Vinigar where by it appears
to be a
Congeries of the sev ll.
i Vessels vide de Gravf
Jophus Arictinus from
Kids from r. Mortimer
The tooth of the Sea Lyon from
the Neighbourhood of the Magellanich
Streights by
r. who
that Hogshead of Blood came
from
it & that the
Food
Lapis contra morsus serpentum &
tarantulæ. Made of a Buffalo's
bone with
its dung in
given me by r. Stuart.
Another .
Tophus bovinus, a ball found in the 0. 2. 6.
stomach of an ox. 0. 2. 6.
Bezoar occidentale the halfe of
one stratum superstratum
upon a center. Bezoard
d'occident. Biron
p. 191.
A bone taken out of a hoggs
bladder? vid. the Naturall history
of
The same . both given me by
r. Leigh.
The hair or wool of the Carman=
=ia goat.
air of a beast whose navell is
upon its back.
A tophus bovinus cutt into 2. Topho di Giovenca
Imperati Edit 1 a
: Napol. 1590. p. 790. Edit Venet. 1672.
p. 695. Latin Edit. p. 927.
Dens apri sylvestris.
The same w t. 1860
Calculi pisules lævis splendore
pallido nitentes ex Vesica
Bovinum. vid.
Antea?
Six
A
vid.
Antea
468. Vid. Antea
A very
vid Antea
A piece of the Scapula of a
The skin of a double headed
A Starved Cat from the
Stables at
A very
taken out of the
first Ventricle
of a
at Cheliea. given to me by
the butcher that took it out
A double sheeps head.
A Catling with 8 leggs & 2 tailes.
A double lambs head one before
the other behind.
A wild pigg with 8 leggs.
A plain cup of a Rhinoceros's horn.
245
An urchin. een Eegel of Yservarken.
Den grooten luyaert
Philander or the Possum with 2
seu
Carigueja, cum catrilis, jaccum ventris intrantibus;
Femina. Seba tom. 1. p. 57. Tab.
36. fig. 2.
A
A litle
A
w t. a passion flowr.
The same monkey
A t.
its
to the
the sale of his Museum. by T. S. m. D.
A o.
An Ignavus or sloth bought at the
same by r. G.
Edwards
The Cavia Cobaya of Piso. a species
of Brasilian Rabbit. D o.
The luandis major of Piso a Porcupine
of an uncommon species from
stuffed, on a Board D o.
The Skin of the Tamandua major
of Piset from o
The fore Paws of an Orang Outang
or Champarri from the
Richmondsr.
The Paw of a Bear? id.
The Horns of the Chamois or Rupi capra
id.
A curious Tophus of the shape of
a Rhinoceros Bezvar. id. cut in half
A
mines near
from thence by r. In. r.
Stack
The Root of another D o. bound w t. silver
Wire.
End.
The same . De Oost Indish Luyaert.
Een Gliro. talpa vel glis montanus.
Mus arboreus striatus Indians.
Caniculus a surinam & orbis e
Curayao.
A tortoise.
A
w. 6.
A t.
lines on its back.
The same w t.
The same from the
A very
t. the eggs of the
same.
The same
A very
colour? from
The Horn of a Rhinoceros given by
r. W m. Watson
some Vertebræ and other bones
of a Montrous size supposed to have
belonged to the
Hippopotamus
incorporated in Stone e. year 1754from in a Stone
Slate Pitt at Stones field near
woodstock in
r. Collinson.
The Skin of Ichneumon
or Mongouse stuff'd Presented
by r. Salten stahl
A
The flying lizard. Lacertus volans.
The same .
y. 7
The same of a t.
a
palm fruit.
The same w t. a
A
lizard.
Jecco?
The same .
A very w
t.t.
The same lighter coloured.
A Guana w t. transverse
lines
on it.
A
A Guana w t. transverse
another
2
A
with
Two of the same .
A
on it. Gekko.x
The same Gekko.
The toad from
americana, ova, quamplurima in Dorso
A Guana w t. transverse
lines
on it.
A
A Guana w t. transverse
another
2
A
with
Olivaris Jæmaicensis linens ex luteo marmu:
rata: p. in sited. Ms.
The toad from
americana, ova, quamplurima in Dorso
Lacerta Cameleontis capite. from
the
The same w t. a
The same much
A female salamander
sh. 1. 10. 0.
A Cameleon from
A surinam t. -
spotts.
A
Linguanius variegatus a surinam.
The same w t. a Cock roche.
A t. 2 lines down
its
sides.
Two
A scink with
on it.
An
A
spotts. 2 sh. 6 d 0. 5. 0.
A t.
spotts on it.
A
from
The same .
A
A scinc w t.
it.
A Julus vid.
A
A
A
A
A t.
A Land nent. 0. 1. 0.
A
crest down the back. A Savogar
from
Two of the same w t. some eggs
like pease.
Three of the same .
Two
Variegated Iguana from
with an
A
A
Two scinc's w t.
lines a
A t.
lines on it.
A t.
on the back.
A
spotts mix'd.
A t.
&
The same a litle
Lacerta Chalcidica or stellio. 1. 1. 6.
Charlton. p. 28
A litle t.
tubercles.
A newt.
A Cecilia ?
A
A
Capricorn.
A litle t tubercles.
The tarantula or
A
Fowr
The same ?
Fowr
A
A
&
A
lines a
A t.
trans verse lines on the back.
A t.
from
A t.
2
Seven t.
spotts.
The bull frogg?
A
A frogg w t. a
A
A t. tubercles.
A
x. 2.
Two t. tuber=
=cles from the
A
A
A t. the back
& some
A
colour &
back
A t.
lines.
aa. 5.
A
Mus arboreus striatus, Indicus.
A Monstrous Catling?
Lacerta striata from
the fruit of passion flowr.
Salamander vel gekko a surin=
am. of a t. some
Linguanus cœruleus minor a
surinam. A
A
A
eggs like pease.
A
t.
streaks. An tarantula?
Three of the same of a
Eight
A salamander of a
w t. tubercles.
Ten
Guana's.
A t.
spotts on its back.
A
The
Two water reuts differing.
Two libella's.
Two viviparous cochleæ.
A warer reut.
A locust.
A t.
A t.
A false bezoar from
r. Pearle.
* A
A dormouse. glis Charlton Exercit. animal.
p. 25.
A
called a woodslave.
The back part or armour of an 0. 5. 0.
armadilla. 0. 5. 0.
Stones taken out of the. gall of an
ox very
some
shapes.
The skin of a weesell? mustela
Charlton. p. 20.
Tortoise pizzle? equis marini priapus
of r.
Foot.
Two stones taken out of the gall of 0. 2. 0.
an ox. 0. 2. 0.
Hoggs skin tann'd. 0. 0. 6.
A piece of a rhinoceros's horn
A piece of the shing of the Lacerta squamosa.
* Hair of the Carmania goat?
* A
Indiesr. Sherard
r. Courten.
* The foot of an otter?
* The claw of a lyon ?
* Leather shreds made for shoe heels
from r.
Hook
* A
of a horse.
* A boars tusk from
yard found at
the digging the
foundation of Pauls. supposd to
be anciently sacrific'd to
Diana.
* The e.
the same .
Two horse teeth found under ground
pretty deep. from
An English land eft or lizard w t. a.
The Skull & horns of the Mous
dear from
many
w ch. see the philosophicall
transactions.
Part of the same Mouses horn
to shew that they are an=
=nually cast off.
A bone of the same .
Another
The
to shew the
different magnitudes
of these 2 creatures.
Another bone of the same Mouse
deer.
A
deer from
Occiden
A
an
artificially?
Serpents Stone. 0. 1. 0.
Occiden
false occiden
bone well?
A Tigers tooth?
The Jaw bone of the under side of
a Mongoose from r.
Adair.
The
A tortoises pizzle.
Musk.
Civett.
Goats or antelopes horns from
the r. Adair.
A
The bone of the penis of a castor?
Hoggs - skin tann'd?
A
A tophus from a Cowes maw from 0. 1. 0.
salvatore Winter made of 0. 1. 0.
straw
or hay
some of the seal skin of the
gutts of W ch. they make netts
in the
A horses tooth? an fossil?
Manatee? or seal? Strap.
Carmania goats wooll?
A Tigers tooth?
Tortoise eggs.
The bones of a calfe taken out of
the uterus after the cow was
fatted &
kill'd the skin flesh
viscera & cattilages being
consum'd, sent me by
r.
Sherman
2 sorts of
molares of a
monkey?
The tooth of a quadruped?
The grinder of a horse, polished? /
A horse tooth polished. r. Br.
Teeth of a tiger
part of the skull of an elephant
said to be human
found at glocester ann 630. near w t. some of the
teeth &c. vid
This is plainly part of the shull of an elepht.
A n
An
ox.
A
from r. Stuart
The same .
A
camellon from the same .
One of the same of a
A t. some -
from the same .
Cornu cervi calcinatum?
Buffalos bones calcined & halfe
calcined for making the snake
Stones of
r.
Stuart.
p. 395. Francese. Redi Esperienze naturali
Tab. 1. p 3. Pietre del
serpente cobra de cabelo.
Lapides serpentis cobras de cabelo dicti Edit Lat. p. 4.
vid N o. 231.
The Guan or Lizards eggs from
the
Licorne sive cornu unicorn a
per D um. Augustine Barcel
=orensem. Feb. 12 o. 170r.
Stuart.
A
by r. Harris.
The Jaw bone of a lyon w t. some 0. 0. 6.
of the dentes molares in
it 0. 0. 6.
A Stone found in a horse in
after he
died. It was found w t.
Seven more in or near his kidneys
&
occasion'd his death.
A hair ball found in an ox stomach
in
The egg of an Alleigator or crocod
ile from
Allegators hide them in the sand &
Manati stones.
A
A galliwasp or sort of scinc from
The lungs of a crocodile.
A stone taken out of the ureter
of a hogg in
A
Another
An ox ball from
Vessels of the porus bilarius from
an ox in r.
Leighs
The skin of a Guana. /a whole litle
one from
A
in the Island of
on its back where his some what
bolly. Sent me thence by r. Cunnin=
=gham
The same .
The same .
2.
A t. a cameleons head
from the same .
A
r.
Petiver.
The skin of the wild asse called
Zebra from the
hoper. Charles
Dubois.
Scincus off.
Adeps porci. off.
Album griecum, stercus caninum. off.
Astragalus leporis. off.
Bezoar accidentalis. off.
orientalis. off.
Castoreum off.
Cornu cervi off.
Dens apri. off.
Elephanti, ebur. off.
equi marini. off.
Moschus. off.
Ossa de corde cervi. off? os hyoides?
Priapus cervi off.
Pulmo vulpis. off.
Sevum cervinum. off.
Ungula alcis off.
Zibethum off.
Ebur ustum. off?
Cornu cervi ustum. off?
A Monstrous double cathing w t. 8 leggs.
A tumour or excrescence from an
elephants tooth; call'd Lachryma eleph=
anti?
The bone of a beavers pisle?
A boar's tooth dugg up from the
foundation of t.
Pauls
A tigers tooth?
A sea lyons tooth? in the
w ch. is some of its furr? from the
r.
Handi=
=syde
some of the skin of the same animal?
A sea morse its tooth?
A horses grinder
Monkeyes teeth? used as ornamentall
when Strung in the
Rabbets bones? said to be those of
a fætus? voided by the anus from
a woman in
t. Rob. Sibbalds
A Stony or
ovili.
Le Cheval marin Biron. p. 164. the great
Teeth ofs so t steel it will strike
fire. W ch. I have seen.
sanguis rhinocerotis. used as a remedy
in the
The skin of a rhinoceros?
Civett.
&c.
The head of a
pretended to
be the head of a
sea lyon.
231.
The under mandible of a camel
The rib of a Camel.
The
Camel.
part of the skin of a Camel.
The rib of an hippopotamus X
The prepar'd spleen. of a calfe?
part of a rhinoceros is hern.
A Rhinoceros? or Elephants? tail.
A scinc.
A moles skin. Talpa the mole
aut want aut wont Chalton p. 25.
A
The gall Stone of an ox, S.S.S.
P. coat upon coat.
A
A
A very
The dens caninus. of a wolfe? P.
The musk deer's haire. P.
Serpent stones. Counterfeit? P.
lapis Indicus Serperitarus. P.
A
A
Shavings of a rhinoceros horn
for a counter poyson.
Bezoar stone taken out of the
Skaitbs? r.
Handasyde.
Os de corde Cervi. off.
Teeth of a
brought
from
Elephants teeth. Tis contorted 0. 2. 6.
an of a Rosmarus. a vid. fish.
980.
The same 0. 2. 6.
One much lesse
A very
house near Highgate
& given
me by r. Cairnes.
Gall stones corne
r. Gore.
The foot of a mole?
A sort of ivory taken from the 0. 2. 6.
inside of an elephants tooth 0. 2. 6.
lachryma Elephants.
234
The claw of a lyon? P
Part of the
of a stagg?
dugg up in
in a gravell
pitt five
from amongst the gravell taken
up to mend
the high way near
r. Stephensr. Stanly.
The bones of a
The bones of a
A
elephants
tooth.
Five
&
the table land
cliffs at the
r. Dolnas.
the
rest.
Two
I Guanas from the same .
13
good hope
a
others.
9 Scaly lizards or Scincs from the same .
They are of severall colours.
A
It is like the stellio
and poysonous.
The skin of one of the
from
r.
Harris.
The horn of the same .
A
8 leggs &c.
The horn of a deer from y e.
Another of the same Species.
Lapis Manateæ. off. B. La' Pierre de Lamantinc
B
formerly for
curing the Stone & gravel
& Worne by the Indians as an ammlet for
curing
Fevers
Sanguis Hiris
An otters skin stuff'd 0. 2. 6.
Lutra Charlton Exercit. Animal. p. 18.
A very 6. 2. 6.
from 6. 2. 6.
An ordinary one - w t. the skill & the 0.
2. 6.
ears from r. Pulleyn6. 2. 6.
from 6. 2. 6.
Another the fellow to it 6. 2. 6.
A Wolves? tooth.
Another wolves? tooth.
A
A very
the
A Sea tortoise r. Brown
Thevenot Edit. 1696. tom. 1. p. 121 of Beaulieu
at the t. this tortoise. &
ur
230.
A piece of tortoise shell such as is
wrought r. Sam.
Brown.
A land tortoises shell from the
Indies
234.
The bones of a pole catt taken out at
Norwick in 1670. by r. Ed.
Ossa vituli marini. r. Tho. Brown.
Os penis cati putorÿ. from the same .
The bone in the penis of an otter.
r. Br.
A
Part of the hide of a boar? tann'd
the same .
A leaden bullet or slugg lodg'd in an 00. 05. 00.
Elephants tooth about which
growes 00. 05. 00.
Ivory or what is called lachryma 00. 05. 00.
elephanti bought of
a Cutler who was 00. 05. 00.
sawing the tooth to make hafts for 00. 05. 00.
knives
00. 05. 00.
A piece of ivory in which appears
some lead. r.
Brown.
A hair ball from an ox mano of a
colour &
A
maw of a
Another cutt into two. r. Br.
The upper chap & scull of a
dogg? with the os ethmoides -
based. r. Br.
The r. Br.
The head of a pole catt. r. Br.
Ossa auditoria porci grandioris. r.
Br.
A staggs pizzle. Id.
The ossa auditoria of a pigg.
Calculi in vesica urinaria bovis
in agro Hertford reperti suspicant
ex ÿsdem ad
lib. mensuram ex
dono illustris D næ. de Arundell. r.
Br.
A tooth of a sea horse.
241
The tooth of a wild boar.
The head of a tiger?
A bone of a stagg between the legg &
foot?
The scull & upper chap of a monkey?
A
r. Brown.
A water ratt.
A Muscovy water ratts tail, a
musk rat
The skull of a fox. Id.
The skull &
The skull of a pigg? Id.
The skull of a catt? Id.
The skull of a dogg? Id.
Another ? Id.
The skull of a pigg? r. Br.
The skull of a dogg? r. Br.
The skull of a beaver? r. Br.
The skull of an otter? r. Br.
The skull of a catt? r. Br.
The skull of an hedgehogg.
The skull of a squirrell? Id.
The skull of a ratt? Id.
The
The tooth of an horse? Id.
The tooth of an horse? Id.
The tooth of an horse w ch. hath
Lain in the earth? Id.
part of a morses tooth? Id.
A
Id.
A
The top of the larynx of an ox?
Id.
The skull & upper chap of a rat? Id.
A broken horses tooth? Id.
The other part of it? Id.
Snake stones of severall sorts from
the r. Sam. Brown.
A
same.
A
same.
Talus equi. t. Th. Brown.
The same .
Calcaneus & astragalus porci. Id.
Talus & astragalus ursi. Id.
The talus & astragalus of a pigg. Id.
The shank bone, talus & astragalus of a sheep. Id.
The talus & astragalus of an ox? Id.
Talus & calcaneus astragalus cercopitheci. Id.
Talus leporis. Id.
Sesamoide ex Indicis simiæ internodid.
r. Br.
Talus echini. Id.
Decem ossa carpi in cer co pitheco.
Id.
Calcaneus & astragalus taxi dexter.
Id.
220
Two
other the
head cutt off w t. heads like
elephants w t. a
by r. Fuller.
The bones of a pigg? r. Brown.
Two bones of a swine? Id.
A bone of a deer? Id.
The bones of a tortoise. Id.
Hippomanes. 2 fish bones with it? Id.
The bone in the penis of a dogg? Id.
Tortoises egg? Id.
The end of the tail of a very
from
the Maniglia? r. Tho. Brown.
Lapis bufonius. r. S. Brown.
Talpa Indica. Een Indiaanse
Mol. Herm. mus. p. 7. N o.
Mus Indicus major. Een groote Indiaanse
Muis. Herm. mus. p. 9. N o. 118.
Mus Indicus minor. Een kleine India =
=anse muis. Herm. mus. p. 14. N o. 213.
Mus Indicus
viniferis degens, harumqz, vinosum
succum resorbens. Læna Zeylan.
masaclus
Belg. Een klein Indiaanse suri-katie
Herm. mus. p. 4. N o. 32
Idem. ib. p. 14. N o. 215
Felis Indica sylvatica arcto prosopos. Kala
=wæda Zeyl. Belg. E
mus. p. 20. N o. 316. Charlton Excercit
animal. p. 20.
Sciurus Zeylanicus. Rukkej'a Zeyl.
a sono quem edit. Belg. Een Zeylonse
Eenckhoorntie. Mus. Herm. p. 2. N o. 13.
Simia tardigrada ignava Zeylanica
Haylerio Ionst. Bidscho brigo
1. e. animal ignavum unahapuluwa
Zeyl. 1. e. animal ignavum
febriculosum
Belg. een Zeylonse Luyaart. Herm.
mus. p. 3. N o.
21.
Idem. ib. P o. 21. N o. 333.
Crocodilus Zeylanicus Junior. Kini-
=bula Zeylan. Belg. Een Zeylonse Crocodil.
Herm. mus. p. 2. N o. 17.
Crocodilus ex Ægypto Junior. Een Jonge
crocodil nit Ægypten. Herm. mus. p. 17.
N
o. 260.
Lepores gemelli capite & pectore
invicem adnati, in quibus ne quidem
vestigium oris apparet. Twee aan een
ander gewassene jonge Haasjes. Herm.
mus. p.
7. N o. 79.
Lacerta Americana maxima, ex
nigro & flavo variegata, leguana
Americana.
Belg. een groote Americaanse
leguaan. Herm. mus. p. 5. N o. 47.
Lacertus Americanus dorso levi, stellatus,
notulis cæsÿs stellæ in modum
insignitus
Belg. Een Americaanse met Stergewÿse
Vlakies. Herm. mus. p. 3. N o. 19.
Dæmonis Zeylanici embryo. Herm. mus.
p. 12. N o. 174. Ita dictus
ab insolita forma.-
Lacertus squammosus Clus. & Bontÿ Kaballus a
Zeyl. 1. e.
animal squamis robustissimis armatum.
Bidscho vergognoso 1. e. animal verecundum
Lus.
MUρμпφag Squamatus Zeylanicus Animal quadrupes
ed entulum sed rebus tissimum,
rugidis squamis armatum
cuniculor sibi sub terra
easqz deglutiens Belg
Een Iniaanse dug
Lacerta Zeylanica pugax, serrato
dorso, chamæleontis capite, varios induens
colores major. Bely. Een Camp Haantie.
Herm. mut. p. 18. N o.
269.
Salamandra Amboinensis, Geuo Amb.
Belg. Een Amboinse Salamander. Herm.
mus. p.
14. N o. 204.
Lacerta Americana gutturosa, dorso
plano, Saropopeba. Pis. Een
=anse Hagedis met een Krop. Herm
mus. p. 17. N
o. 259.
Lacerta Americana dorso plano
Europeæ similis. Een Americaanse
Hagedis. Herm.
mus. p. 7. N o. 85.
Draco volans Lacertus volans. Dracunculus
alatus Bont. Draco sea serpens alatus-
Gesneri. fæmella. Belg. Een Vliegende
Draakie of Hagedisse het Wÿfie. Herm.
mus. p.
11. N o. 151.
Viverra India ex gryses rufescens.
Mungos Lusit. Quirpele Garc. ab-
Ort.
Munghætya Zeyl. Animal
terrestre serpentes, eham venenatiss=
=imos acerrime
prosequens horumqz
morsum impune ferens. masculus.
Belg. Een Indiaanse foret
diedi
slangen vervolgt, het Mannetie.
Herm. mus. p. 21. N o.
8.
Ægagropila ex capro Americano
in cusus qucrum
ventriculo is repezitur.
Herm. mus. p. 18. N o. 282. Pila ex
Capræ Curassavensis ventriculo exempta.
Eadem. ib.
Ægagropila ex dama Americana.
Herm. mus. p. 18. N o. 284.
Ægagropila.
Ranæ Indicie 2 e. Herm. mus. p. 14.
N o. 216.
Twee Indiaanse Kikvorsen.
Lacerta Africana ex fusio colore. Een
Africaanse donker bruine Hagedis.
Herm.
mus. p. 20. N o. 323.
Lacertus volans. Draco volans masc=
ulus. 6
Herm. mus. p. 16.
N o. 240.
A pair of Chamois horns
A
A fallow deers horn with an excrescence 0. 1. 6.
growing at the root of it 0. 1.
6.
A
by r. Bussiere.
A sea tortoises sceleton.
Two
A
proboscis.
A Black &
with a proboscis.
Two
with one head.
A t. six leggs
&
one head.
A Cathing w t. 8 leggs & one head.
A Catling w t. 8 leggs & one head.
The egg of a Zeylan Allegator? from
r. Hermant. the snail-
shells.
part of a bezoar w t. hair in the
inner strata? r. Brown.
Two scales of the Lacertus squam
=mosus.
An artificiall basilisk made of
a mouse flea'd the ribs & muscles
of the
belly resembling wings
& the hinder leggs cutt off.
An orien
of which Laya
plant &c.
The horns of a
deer or stagg. They shed them here
in
year. If the horns are not
hardened
ere winter they gangrene & the
stagg dyes. These were given me by
the
A Land tortoise shell.
234.
Testudo Surinamica. from
a land
Tortoise.
A sea tortoise. a
A ch. is partly
membrane partly bone. perhaps a
Two
given me by r.
Maidstone.
Vespertilio Surinamica. From
The flying dragon from the
Indies
This hath
The same with
the same .
An
size. from the same .
This is like a
Scinc.
A midling siz'd lizard of a dark
a
The same with a
the same .
Two of the same with a locust
in one of their Mouths.
A
cove
A lizard of a midling size with a
chameleons head
Two of the same flying lizards y st.
have o. 684. From
A
sive Salamander. From
A t. a
head. from
A
from the same .
A
From
A
from
A
From
A pair of staggs horns
beginning sticking to the Scull. 0. 3. 6.
A
The dens exertus of a beaver? r. Agrie.
The dens caninus of a monkey? Id.
A fasse bezoar?
Stones taken out of the bladder of a tortoise?
being
A pigs head. 0. 2. 0.
A
from r. Jones.
A very
The sceleton of a frogg.
A lions tooth.
The center of a
a hair
ball.
A
The Penis of a weather sheep. From
r. Massy.
Stones or calculi found in the urethra
& kidney of a weather sheep of
r. Aug. 2. 1712.
Given me by r.
Massy.
A hair ball taken out of the maw
of a cow in
by the
The scull of a horse w t. the nose opened
The horns of a
growing on the
Scull.
A streight rams horn an the 4
horn'd one.
The same .
The foot of a hare w t. its bones
& tendons.
An English batt of a
sort sent
me by r. Barret
observed this kind in a
wood in his
own park at Bellhouse in
A batt from t. an
ear
like processe on the snout.
A lizards egg from
The claw of some tiger or such
like beast pretended to be an
human nail?
The scale of some tortoise.
from
The claws of a wolfe?
lapis ex cista fellea bovina. L.
lapis ex felle bovino. 1667. L.
A bone or tooth taken up 35. fathoms
r. Beaumont.
streight of a goat? O. 2 of
them
The paw of a leopard? O.
A
A piece of the inside of an elephants exerted
tooth or ivory wherein its compos=
=ition of sev ll. laminæ as
parchm t. appears.
t. electrum or the fume of the
This was found to be only & piece of the auris marina List. T. 613. N o. 5 depseta. e. in Catalog. Testa
A
the winding structure of it appears.
Two ribs of mutton join'd together
at some distance from the vertebres
of
the back. O.
223 a
The same w ch. afterwards branch
into three. O.
The foot of a seal.
The foot of an otter?
The foot of a mole.
The scale of a tortoise?
The head of a beaver?
The tail of a lyon?
The sceletan of froggs?
The bones of a tortoise?
A piece of a sea horse pizle? O
The same w t. a
A horses grinder? O.
Grinder of a lyon? O.
Grinders of a
Part of the scull of a dogg?
Part of an elephants tooth found
5 foot
Part of a
from the
r. Bagford.
A piece of t. a 0. 2.
6.
piece of sponge in its center 0. 2. 6.
The horns sticking to the scull
of a
me by the
A
& head are inclosed in a bagg,
the
hinder leggs
r.
Lawson.
A t. three
lines on its back &
belly from the same .
A t.
Spotts on its back & a
From the same .
A
on the back
From the same .
+ set as generally they are for preservation in
a piece of
Midulla of w ch. appears to resemble the common
Elder
A
above
17 ounces brought from - 5. 7. 6.
r. Moore.
S.S.S. as other bezoars the outside 5. 7. 6.
chrystallis'd of an
used to 20 grains to sweat &
hath 5. 7. 6.
in its center an odoriferous mosse 5. 7. 6.
This is
One of the same round. resembling 1. 1. 6.
the stone of a human bladder. 1. 1. 6.
One
a return'd him r. Hook.
A stone taken out of the kidneyes of 0. 10. 9.
an Indian cow with an armature 0. 10.
9.
or pyriticall substance adhering 0. 10. 9.
to it as 'tis in some occiden
bezoars & the teeth of some
deer 0. 10. 9.
vid. antea & Plotts staffordshire. 0. 10. 9.
Monkey bezoar or true
bezoar from the goat of an
shape with a
like substance in
its center + 1. 1. 6.
Severall
manner of the
calculus humanus 3. 17. 9.
spinosus. This is of a
then 5 others brought by r.
Moore
w ch. are w t. 2 others
mark'd 25. 3. 17. 9.
& 26. pretended to be had from 3. 17. 9.
snakes heads
vid. serpents. It is 3. 17. 9.
used in
one given to the Russian Librarian
one rattles like an
ætiter & one split
in the center of w ch. is seed or fruit. an A
corn?
The grinder or dens molaris of
an elephant found 12 foot deep
in gravell at
=ptonshire.
tab. 11. fig. 4. M.
The upper jaw of a rabbet with the
incisores
unusuall length from (likely) the want
of correspondent incisores
in the under
jaw.
Hair ball from the stomach of a
cow or ox of a prolate sphæroid
or t. a gibbosity
near
the side of it.
A hair ball from the stomach
of a cow or ox of a cinereus
colour.
Three balls taken out of the
stomach of a sheep wherein
were. five.
p. 451.
The
Teeth of a hog fossil.
222 b
Frogs bones from a rill at Cotes
brook. M.
part of the grinder of an elephant
from
serpents stone w t. much
A musk rat?
A Goat of a
Moca, t.
t.
a The From r.
Afflick.
The sceleton of a water newt? C.
The sceleton of a
Testudo marina squamis radiatis 0. 2. 6.
From the
Charlton. p. 30.
An Elephants bezoar very large
r.
Waldo.
The same a litle lesse.
The same
ag t. others.
A rhinoceros bezoar w t. very
r.
Waldo.
A very
w t. lesser knobbs. From the same . One
rattles like an Ætiles.
The same with the knobbs knock'd
off. From the same .
Two
=ent
sizes.
A
A
of good
hoper. Hern.
A
A
The sceleta of
=ionis?
C.
Bones of? C.
Alegator or crocodile musk baggs
From the r. Waldo.
A pettified tooth or dens molaris
of? from the
from r. Waldo.
222. b.
The tail of an Hippopotamus? w t.
its bristles. or rhinoceros?
from
the same .
The same w t out the bristles.
some of the skin. From the same .
Buf
parte exasperato. C.
Scincus, Cinereus major. C Scinco di Lydia
provincia di Mouritania, descritto da
Dioscoride.
Imperati. p. 779. Edit. 2 d. Venet 1672. p. 684.
Latin
Edit. p. 897.
Scincus cinereus longus. C.
Scincus e cinereo virescens -
minor. C.
Scincus maximus pronus -
albidus, Supinus e cinereo
ceruleus fascÿs crebris
croceis
transversis notatus. C. From
the
Scincus minor e cinereo albidus,
dorso punctis crebris
notato. C? From
from Dr.
Idem lateribus utringz maculis
oblongis majoribus e rufo fuscis
insignitis? C.
From the same .
Scincus minor e luteo cinereous 0. 2. 6.
fascÿ
& longitudinem ducta notatus. 0. 2. 6.
C. From
that burrowes. 2 sh
d 0. 2. 6.
Chamÿ leo. C. Chamÿleon Charlton. p. 28.
The same with 795? C
Lacertus major Squammos as
Squamis supina parte &
cauda
apicibus extantibus asperis donatus:
C. an Tarantula Imperat? an
From
the
213 m
Lacertus major e luteo cinereus
capite utrinqz maculis croceis
notato, dorso
obsitis. C.
Lacertus major
gulture rufescente, dorso fimbria 1. 1. 6.
laciniata extante
donato. C. A 1. 1. 6.
maderas lizard w ch. changes colours. 1. 1.
6.
10 sh. 1. 1. 6.
213. m
Lacertus medius
variegatus. C.
Lacertus medius supina parte dorso e cæruleo
fusco,
prona parte e cæruleo &
albo variegatus. C.
Lacertus medius totus cæruleus,
cauda duntaxat longissima
cinerea. C.
A
808. only
doubletailed. C.
A
C.
The same . C.
Lacertus aquaticus? C.
The same . C.
A salamander of the Ancients
dryed. C.
A
Testudo minor
nigricans prona flava margine
e flavo & nigricante vario. C.
Testudo terrestris min
virescens
Scabris pentagonis & ad margines
lineis paralelis cinetis. C.
Eadem minima. C.
Eadem? C.
Testudo terrestris nigricans minima
cauda longissima. C.
Testudo marina minor compressa 0. 1. 6.
Supina parte nigricans prona 0. 1. 6.
albida. From Joanna. C. 6 d E 0. 1. 6.
Eadem minima. C.
The cranium & horns of the
stein bock? 6
From the same .
Boopila corticata
veteris
vauæ, in pago Gais cantonis
Abatiscellani reperta. From r.
Lavater
Boopila in ventriculo veteris bovis
Sancto Galli Helvetiorum reperta.
From the
same . nigia.
Pila villosa in ventriculo vitulino
reperta Tiguri Helvetiorum. From
the same
.
Pila villosa prout reperuintur
in ventriculo boum per alpes
pascuorum. From the
same .
Ægagropila incompleta cute
nigra coriacea eaqz splendente
tecta. From the same
.
Massa oblonga setacea in ventriculo
suillo reperta, sa
=iorum. From the same .
Probato pilæ ex ventriculo ovino
Vitoduri oppido Tigurini cantonis
extractæ. From
r. Lavater.
& divisa.
Calculi ramosi armaturæ æneæ
ex renibus bovinis. From the
same.
Calculi pisales conglobatæ læves
colore æneo niteules, ex vesica bovi=
=na. From
the same .
Calculi lentiformes læves splendore
nigricante - p
vesica bovina. From r. Lavater.
Calculi magnitudine fabæ arna
tura flava splendide obducti
veluti vernice ex
vesica bovi=
na. From the same .
Calculi exigui magnitudinem
lentium non superantes rubelli
ex vesica bovina. From
the
same.
Calculi in vesicis rupicaprarum
reperti in Cantone Helvetiorum
Glaronensi. From
the same .
Calculi renales bovini Vitoduri
in renibus bovis copiose reperti.
From the same
.
Calculus in vesica suilla repertus
in laniena Tigurini
From the same . t. double striæ
Ossa effossa in pago spreitenbach
prope Tigurum. From r. Lavater.
The Injected vessells of a calves
cotyledon, by r.
Chiselden
veins w t.
w t.
The sceleton of a frogg?
Wooll died
from r.
Burnett.
The rib of an elephant? or 0. 10. 9.
Whale? 0. 10. 9.
A
a sickly
doggs bladder & 0. 10. 00.
weighing 0. 10. 00.
from r. Perronet
severall
5 taken out of the bladder
of
a horse which died at Bushy
in r. -
The foot of a -
From r. Beverland.
A mush deers
From the same . in a
same box.
A lizard from
A
from
w t. severall transverse fasciæ
of a
spotts on them. It had on its
tail many rings of prickly
protuberances. It was brought
by the Elizabeth man of war
from
on
cock roches, came alive to
killed by the cold in January,
on milk a
litle warm'd. It
appea
times but on
being warm'd
before the firs would revive
& walk about.
A
the center of which lyes a
mango
stone from who brought
it from the
A
Another 0. 5. 0.
Lachryma elephanti, a piece of
ivory wherein by sawing to
work it was found a
bullet or slugg which had many
years before been shott into the
tooth & had made its selfe a
bed there given
me by r.
Smitho. 1783.
Lacertus squammosus or the
with
given me by r. Harris.
229.
A hawksbill turtle or tortoise from
the coast of
taken & brought to me by r. Harris
I kept it in a tub of fresh water
made salt
by the addition of a
40 th. part of bay salt, It fed on
whitings which it would eat w t.
its bill, it would come up to
-
breathtly : & poise its
selfe
in the water according to its pleasure.
it was kill'd w t. the cold weather
as was the following.
A sea
tortoise from
iniach. I could not
find the food.
234
Lacertus major cinereus dorso
utringz lineis nigris notato. From
r. Burnet
Lacertus Aquaticus maximus
cinereus, cauda compressa
dorso & capite
cristatis. From
the same .
Salamandra minor cinerea ubiqz
maculis nigricantibus
From the same .
Lacertus cinereus minor lineis
fuscis ubiqz variegata. Id.
Rana arborea? fusca lineis
& maculis albis raris notata, vente
albido. From
the same .
A batt from the same .
A ratt with the fore leggs very
w ch. burrows> in the deserts of
Arabia from r.
Tanner.
An Iguana with a very short
crest on its back from
it burrowed on the banks of Rio
Cobre & could not
be brought to
feed by r. Barham
to me.
A Galliwasp from the same .
A Crocodiles egg. From the same
The same
The egg of an Iguana which is
only membranous. From the same .
A pair of rams horns Given
me by r.
Smith.
A piece of a bulls hide towards
the top of the back where it is
thickest. From
r. Tailor.
A bottle of sp. of wine in which
are 1. Rana arborea e fusco cinerea
gracilis
2. Lacertus cinereus minor punctis
albidis donatus 3 of them. From
r.
Cyprianus.
The grinder of a
The fossil? tooth of a Giant? marine animal?
from r.
Petiver.
part of another tooth. From y e. same.
The sceleton of a toad made &
give to me by r.
Stukeley.
Lacertus volans. Pet.
Lacertus chamæleontis capite
cristatus cinereus.
Scarabæus capricornus
dictus
e rufo fuscus major. Pet.
Idem lacertus. Id.
Lacertus chamæleontis capite
cristalus cœruleus lineis
transversis albidis
supina
parte notalus. Id.
A squirrell? w t. a
on the
back. Pet.
A Rhinoceroses hoof mark'd
45. From r.
Petiver.
1. A
mander of
the ancients. Id
2 A
Id.
A t. a long
snout. r. Cyprianus.
A Common hedge hogg brought
to me alive from
It
fed upon milk sett out for
it in the night at which time
it would run about very
fast
it made its selfe a small
hole behind a tree in w ch.
it
lay most part of the day.
It was killd by a
gull which took it up sev ll.
times by one of its prickles
held in its bill & Celt it fall
w t. violence to the ground I
suppose after the manner of
its
marinus. Erinaceus Hedghog aut Urchin
Charlton. p. 19.
Lacertus major nigricans
maculis albidis variegatus
cauda
nigris notata. From r.
Pet.
From
A r.
Cyprianus
Salamandra minor cinerea -
apicibus obtusis und iqz supina
parte notata.
Pet. from r. Catesby.
A frog opened with the ovar=
=ium? Id.
Two water Neuts, one entire
the other opened. From r.
Petiver.
A
Scincus spadiceus minor? Id
Lacertus minor fuscus. Id
Idem? Id.
Idem? Id.
Idem? Id.
Lacertus minor fuscus maculis
albis supina parte notalus.
Id.
Lacerta Jamaicensis linea
in dorso pyramidali Indice
posteriore longissimo.
Pet. 17.
Lacerta major prona parte
albida supina e cinereo fusea
maculis albis &
nigris varie=
=gata. from r. Cyprianus.
Lacerta minor alba. 2.
Lacerta minor e viridicœrulea
cristata chamæleonis
capite.
Eadem viridis maculis nigris
variegata. Id.
Lacerta squammosa minor
fusca.
Lacerta minor fusca supina
parte maculis
albis cauda
nigris notata.
Scolopendra
Locusta. From the
good hope
A batt. From r. John Colbatch.
The scull of a monkey. From
Lacerta chamæleontis capite cœr=
=ulescens fascÿs albis variegatus.
Salamandra
minor albida? 3. r.
Cyprianus.
Chamæleon parvus.
Lacerta minor cinereo fusca mac=
=ulis albis notata. from the
good hope
Bufo minor fusca maculis &
fascÿs cinereis variegata
Id.
Lacerta minor fusca.
serpens minor gracilis fusca.
Id.
Lacerta minor ventre candido
dorso fusco utrinqz lineis -
duabus albis donata.
Pet. in
a botle w t. the
Eadem tribus lineis albis donata.
Lacerta minor cinereo viridis.
Id.
Rana minor
albido dorso fusco utrinqz
linea alba
notato. Id.
902.
Two
Lacerta minor dorso cinereo
lines fuscis variegato, ventre
c œrulescente.
Pet.
A sapia. Id.
Chamæleonminor. Id.
Id.
902. Id.
Lacerta minor gracilis cinerea
maculis fuscis variegata. Id.
A
Lacerta minor cœrulea maculis
fuscis notata. Id.
Lacerta minor cinerea
& maculis fuscis obsito. Id.
Iguana minor vel Junior? Id.
914.
Lacerta minor
fuscis
quadruplici serie dispositis
notato. Id.
Idem.
Lacerta minor dorso fusco ventre
candidante. Id.
Chamæleon maximus cinereus
Pet.
Idem.
902.
Idem.
Idem.
1. Idem.
2. 923.
1. 923.
2. lacert
914.
Salamandra nigricans major
maculis e luteo candicantibus
variegata.
Pet. Salamandra col suo parto
Imperati Edit. 1 a.
Napol. 1590. p. 786 Edit. 2 d
p. 691.
Desc. p. 680. Latin Edit. p. 918
Salamandra cinerea major. Gecio.
Id.
Lacerta minor e cinereo fusca dorso
lineis nigris transversis undulatis
variegato. Id.
Lacerta minor e cinereo cœr=
=ulea dorso maculis crebris fuscis
notato. Id.
Lacerta minor gracilis e cinereo
cœrulea, lineis crebris fuscis &
dorsi
longitudinem notatis. Id.
Lacerta minor dorso nigro lineis r
albis per dorsi
longitudinem notatis
ventre e cinereo & fusico vario.
Id. dorso e cinereo fusco
lineis
albido. Id.
Rana cinerea major dorso -
maculis fuscis notato. Id.
Rana minor
ventre albicante. Pet.
The fætus of a mouse? w t. the
placentæ uterinæ. Id.
Lacertæ?
bb. 2
Tatu seu Armadillo species 2. 2. 0.
3 ia. Tatu apara. Marcgr. Ed.
2. 2. 0.
1648. p. 232. Hog in armor from 2. 2. 0.
Buenos - aires 2. 2. 0.
902.
Lacerta minor alba, dorso maculis
fuscis & tuberculis obsito. Id.
Lacertæ
aquaticæ
Lacerta aquatica major, e fusco
& nigro variegata. Id.
Ranæ juniores? Id.
Muris fætus? Id.
1. 923.
2. Lacerta major dorso fusco macula
pyramadali albido notato ventre
albido. Id.
1. Eadem minor.
2. Lacerta minor cinerea maculis
albis supina parte notata.
Pet.
Eadem.
Lacerta minor superna
parte fusca inferna albida.
Id.
1. Lacerta minor cinerea
tribus
fuscis notato.
2. purctis
albis & nigris crebris aspersi.
Id.
1. Lacerta aquatica minor
rotundis fuscis notata.
2. fusca ventre maculis
rotundis fuscis notato. Id.
Fætus muris. Id.
Fætus lacertæ? Fungus? Id.
956? &c
Lacerta minor cinerea, dorso
fascÿs transversis nigris undatis
notata.
906. Pet.
Lacerta minor ventre
dorso
fusco maculis rotundis
raris notato.
Lacerta aquatica ventre albido
dorso fusco tota maculis nigris
notata. Id.
Mandibulæ inferiores Castoris
animalis. Id.
Tophus bovinus niger splendens
From r.
Castle.
Mus &c? Id.
Crocodilus junior? Id.
Lacerta aquatica junior albida.
fusca. Id.
Bufones Juniores? Id.
Ranæ Juniores? Id.
969. Id.
Lacerta major e cinere
=ulea dorso quatuor lineis -
e maculis fuscis compositis
ornato.
Lacerta major e cinereo fusca
dorso apicibus extantibus toto
obsit
Two cape shrow> mice.
Lacerta minor cinerea dorso -
maculis fuscis marmoris custar
varia.
Lacerta minor e cinereo cœr=
=ulea lineis quatuor fuscis per
dorsi longitudinem
notata.
2. Araneus minor?
Eadem?
Lacerta terrestris minor fusca.
Bores tusks,
From EB. the E.J. Pet.
snake stones. Id.
A piece of Elephants tooth or ivory
in w ch. is lodged a leaden musketball.
rs. Alsop.
A
whose forehead stands
a
single eye. From the same .
A
Castoreum mediocne ? Id.
223. i
A very
bezoar in the shape of
a
kidney given to me by r.
Burnet
shape weighing 22
ayres
The same false. Pet.
The bone of a Manatys neck
A tusk of from the
=ippine Islands
The same . Id.
Testudo terrestris major lævis
fusca areis paucioribus lineis
albis cinctis,
margine lineis albis
obliquis crebris donata. Id. from
Testudo terrestris major areis
crebris extantibis lineis concentrics
donatis,
partisn opacis partim
diaphanis. Id.
+ The Horns are of great esteem in the
There were Six sent the Present of the King of
* Le Rinoceros Biron. p. 183 The Blood is
une
Diseases caming to Sweat very plentifully
Stops the
flex of the Belly purifies the Blood
& Stops Bleding. of the Horn are made Cups
against
the bad air in time of contagion. The teeth are
used for the tooth ack
applying it against the acking tooth
Testudo terrestris major fusca
lævis, areis crebris, lineis concentr=
=icis et e
centro versus circum -
ferentiam prodeuntbus donatis.
Pet.
Simia tardigrada? Id. Animalculum
Cynocephatum, leilonicum, Tardigradum
dictum,
Simii species,
Lacerta squamosa major. Id.
Lacerta minor dorso e viridi
fusco ventre albido. From rs.
Alsop.
Rana minor? Pet.
Pes lacertæ majoris fuscæ
maculis luteis variegatæ.
Pet.
Idem.
Cutis Lacertæ majoris e fusco
& albido variegatæ. Id.
Lacerta major fusca, cauda
Spinosa. Id.
Lacerta media fusca gracilis
cauda longissma subtus ex albido
variegata. Id.
Rhinoceros's hyde. Id. *
239
A gallico asp from
Pet.
A Guana w t. a very low
crest. Id.
230.
Idem? Pet.
230.
A Guana w t. a high crest. Id.
w t. some
tubercles ab t. the head
slenderer then the former.
A seahorse tooth. said to be so.
Pet.
A rhinoceros bezoar coat upon
coat the same being saw 'd thro.
Id.
The same
like it. Id.
A
Gazells horns on the scull
w
t. 2 rs. Alsop.
The horns are bowd backwards
&
wreathed.
A pair of goats horns flatt
sticking to the scull. Id.
A
horn. Pet.
The belly or under part of a
tortoise. Id.
A midling siz'd batt. Id.
A porcupine stone, the tincture
drunk with wine is good for
all sorts of poisons
it is of great
value in
a weak stomach & cures gripes
in the bowells. r. Cyprianus.
Tis cutt or used & lyes S.S.S.
A
cutt in two.
A
A
=ca
234.
The cranium of a dog wherein
the organ for smell is multiplied
by
A flying lizard dryed. Id.
A piece of Muscovy leather. Id.
The hide of? Id.
The hide of? Id.
Lacerta
subluteo. Pet. From
Lacerta camæleontis capite.
Id.
Eadem.
Eadem.
A very
Lacerta squamosa minor. Id.
scincus &c. Id.
Lacerta longa minor fusca cinereis
maculis notata. Id.
Lacerta minor e vufo fusca. Id.
Lacerta minor supina parte fusca
maculis cinereis notata, prona e
A horses tooth? Id.
A wild boars tooth? Id.
A grinding & cutting tooth w t. three
phangs. Id.
w t. 2 phangs.
A sweet tooth? of a Pet.
calfe?
An dentes felis? Id.
The grinder of a Pet.
A common pebble taken out
of the muscular flesh of an
ox. given me by r. Bateman.
The sceleton of a Kama?
A very
Pet.
part of the same . Id.
A
skin. Id.
One
The grinder of a
=ped
substance. Id.
The grinder of a
=ped having three
fangs. Id.
222 b
well in?
Pet.
The skin of a
&
some
fasciæ running crosse the
back. Pet.
A very
or goats? horn wreathed or
in a spirall line. Id.
A very
Id. vid. 1081.
The skin of a sea lion?
part of the skin of an elephant.
Pet.
The skin of a weesle? Id.
A
Lacerta Capensis verrucosa.
Lacertus Capensis alse squam=
=mosus.
Pet. G. N. tab. 58. fig. 12.
Calcin'd harts horn? Rhinoceros
horn? From the
Testudo minor, fascÿs albis
ex arearum centris ductis
orna
Isles
Testudo areis striatis. From
234.
An horses tooth? Pet.
A chamæleon. Id.
213 e
An
humanus? Id.
A Hogs tuskc.
A Tigers grinder? Id.
The same ?
A scine from
A lizard from the same . Id.
The same
A
230
Chamæleon parvus cinereus
fascÿs albidis notatus. Id.
Lacerta major rufescens maculis
nigris notata.
2. Lacerta Chamæleontis
capite.
3. Lacerta minor subcœtulea,
Id.
part of the outward shell
of a tortoise for making fine
boxes, combs &c.
Pet.
part of the belly of the same .
Id.
The horns of an elk fastened to a
carved wooden head.
A sea tortise which I kept alive
severall months in fresh water upon
flounders or
whiting putting to the water
a 40 th. part of salt.
A very
given me by
r. Wellwood.
An Hippopotamus's tooth. Id. cum 1055.
The head of a fallow dear wherein
appear the olfactory bones.
A water newt? & a scorpion.
A t.
& another water newt.
A
The skeleton of a mole.
skeleton of a
or
The stone of a
which was the
center of an
r. -
Wadsworth
An ordinary scinc from
r. Barham.
A
A
w t.
hope
Bones of froggs from bone well in
part of the omentum of an elephant distended
wherein appear the blood vessells &
adipose
vessells. From r. Suply
from an emaciated elephant dissected there by
him.
A different piece of the same . Id.
Another piece of the same . Id.
A
omentum
wherein appear the vasa
sanguifera & adiposa netted and
anastomos'd. From
r. Suply.
Another somewhat different. Id.
Another different piece. Id.
Another different. Id.
Another different. Id.
Another different. Id.
Expansio reticularis arteriæ carotidis
super cerebrum elephanti. Oct.
1720.
The Scarfeskin of the
dissected at
my house as it separated
from the hide after tanning.
A
from
A r. -
Allegators musk cod.
Haire balls or tophi bovini from
The
head capable of being polished.
part of the Guana stone, which when
whole is about the bignesse of a hens
egg,
some say it is generated in the
bladder, others in the stomach, others
in the head,
described in Pisos naturall
history of Brasile. sent to me from
r. Burnet.
Bones from Bony wells. by r. Lens.
A tortoise shell w t. many points of
a
A female sloth ignavus or
Ai of Marcgrave
me from
by r. Burnet.
canas.
Charlton Exerc.
Animal
p. 17
The
the same .
The skin of a Coati mondi that was
sent to me from r. M c.
Kenzie
The skin of a
given me by
A ch. came from
t. 22
198
Pieces of the same
r. Van husse
Occiden
many r. Vanhulse.
Occiden
False occiden
Orien
Id 3
& two scruples.
Guana stone? Id / Lapis crocodili? seba.
Piedra deliporco spinoso? Id. from the
Bona Bezoard de Porc. B
The same
Manati stone. Id.
A
aa
A t. a double penis. From
The same lizard. Id.
A
The same ? Id.
many
stomach by a butcher near t. Giles's church
gave them to me.
A stone said to be taken out of the stomach of an
r.
M c. Kenzie
Teeth?
A molar tooth of a sea horse from
The head of a water ratt? P.
Bone or cartilage of some
or quadruped
of which are made the
anodyne necklaces pretended to cure
fitts in children. Given
me by rs. Drake.
The shell of a very
Severall seeds, straws & substances found in the
orien
Given me by r. Dillingham.
A molar tooth of some carnivorous quadruped
weighing 4 r. Kempfer.
The underjaw of an elephant? From r.
Dupuys.
The horns of a
Goats horns. Id.
A Batt. Id.
A t. some
back. Id.
A
a Ew or lamb. Id.
d ? Elder. Id
A
A
# Guano's are an animal like a Lizard, but
much
Mans leg
tail grows> tapering to the end w ch.
is very
very
near the hind quarter, it will part &
break off in one of the joints & the Guano
will
get away. They lay Eggs, as most of those
Amphibions creatures do, and are
very good to
eat. Their flesh is much esteem'd by Privateers
who commonly
dress them for their sick men
for they make very good bro
of divers colours &c
Two different efts or neuts one
From r. Dupuys.
A
A t. a
w
t.
A
A Guana. Id. Crocodile Biron. p. 154. quo ad
figuram who hath given
the
figure of this for that of a Crocodile
The same . Id.
The same from the
The same senembi. Id.
The same
The same with a tree? frog having fasciæ on eachside
of the belly & thighs of a
The t.
Id.
The same ? Id.
A
A
A t.
The same with 1145. From
severall
severall t.
w t.
A t. one head
& 2 bodies. Id.
A
Two of the same . Id.
Two very r. Dupuys.
A
A t. 2
&
A t.
A
A Bugee. Id.
An Excrescence found in an elephants tooth. Id. Lachry
Elephanti.
A t out mouth or
nose & w t.
an eye in the midle of the head. From r.
Dupuys.
An abortive puppy. Id.
A Bugee. Id.
A transverse piece of an Elephants teeth wherein
appear 14. annuli one over another
.
A piece of the under shell of a tortoise from
r. Catesby
The hair of the urus Cæsar. Commentar. taken from between
the horns & upper part
of the neck w ch. smells of musk given
to me as a rarity by the
order of his Majesty K. George / being
taken from 2 A bull & cow from
by the
12 weeks
in their passage. See Mentrel. in the Ephem. acad
Nat. curios. German.
Zubri, uri,
sive boves sylvestres. Hen. Wilh. Ludolf. gram. Russ.
p. 95. in the fields between
An occiden
to me by r. Gruntzman.
A fossil elephants teeth given by the Governors Lady of
r.
Bell
there. Mammotovoi Kost. Henv. Wilh.
Ludolf. grammet
Russ. p. 92. where wee are told that they are Ele=
phants teeth
& the relicks of the deluge tho
Russians believe it to be the teeth of the
=al of the earth y t. it lives underground
of bone like ivory found near
Jenijeiska & Mangasea of
Lange travels to
of cornu fossile Behemoth. Job. cap. 40. found in
the hollows
occasioned by the fall of the earth & banks of the river. The
Horns
jawbones & ribs of it have sometimes fresh blood &
flesh sticking to them. a
whole skeleton to be gathered
Mamaut of Muller. descr. Ostiacks. state of Russ. p. 50.
vol.
2. ebur fossile thought to be, by some, others an animal -
living upon mud in
the morasses, when they come to sand in
w ch. they lye it routes so
fast upon them that they cannot turn
being unwieldy but perish said by some to have seen
the animal
in Berosow a find molar teeth of 20 or 24. lib
weight.
Elephants teeth. of r. Lebrun
versbs from Veronitz. p. 411. sd by the Czar to come from
Elephants brought by Alexander the great when he
passed the Tanais to Korstinga. An
unknown sort of huge
bones dugg out of the earth in
boxes. state of Russ. p. 12. part. 1.
Ossicula auris vitulini.
Metatarsus of some quadruped?
The dens molaris of some very
fossil? an. 129? / from
A tophus said to come from a swine
weighs 4. zÿ. from r. Kempfer.
# Lapis Malacensis Clus. Exot. l. i. cup. 46. p. 271.
Lapis Porcinus, Malaccensis, seu
Lapis Hystricinus
Seba Tab. 51. p. 82. Vol. 1.
The craniumd & horns of a
Lachryma Elephanti?
A r.
Houston.
The horn of a hog deer from
The same
Lock Jao vel Gelatina. Cornu Cervi
veri ex
que des phthisiques & ces fievres Id.
Piedra de porco espino. the best sort from Malacka
Pedra de porco pretiosa Malaccensis
Kemphers Æman. Exotici p. 303. #
The skin of a
they are very rare & found only on the mountains.
r. Catesby.
The skin of a pole catt, they all vary in their marks -
two being never seen a like,
some almost all
others mostly t. but litle
sport of nature peculiar to this litle beast, at least
I know of no wild
beast but what are all of the
same colour
A very
from r. Muralt.
A
A
A
M r.
A hair ball taken out of an oxes belly
made up of spirall convolutions of
A stone taken out of an oxes yall.
The tooth of a from r. Van milder
part of a
The skin of
by
The skin of an otter from thence given me by the
same.
The skin of a deer dressd by the Indians w t. the brains of
the
animal &
An occiden t. an
armatura? e vesicula
fellen bovina.
A ridge scale of the tortoise from w ch. comes the
tortoise shell
given me by the
The stomach of a Camel, by r.
S t.
André
The esophagus, stomach &c. of a sea tortoise such
as affords the shell
The ribb of the Manati or sea cow.
A t.
The cuticula covering the tortoise shell of a
river
tortoise.
A t. one
eye.
The fætus of a doe of 6 weeks old.
A tophus bovinus from
A stone taken out of the bladder of a lap dogg. From
r. Dartiknave.
A kidney of the Hyæna injected by r. Ranby.
Leopard. Id.
Ch
instar sunt
tennia r.
Ruych
# Chalals vid Chardin Voy. tom 1. p. 43.
segmentum intestini e fætu vitulino jam jam nato
repletio facta & venam cavam.
secujac in homin
=e replatus vasorum. From r.
Ruysch.
2 stones of porco spinoso from r. Sarmento
vid
Kempheri Æmanit. Exot. p. 394
The skin of a catt worn as an apronæ in
r. Campbell.
worn.
some civett pure from thence in a horn. Id.
Bergade Cayaman Indice, O de Lagarto Hispanice
the Verge of an Allegator. Anglice,
from r. Grutzman.
Piedra de Hyguana diuretica. Id.
The egg of the land tortoise, given me by the
Garrard
A tophus taken out of a calfe which had used
cove t. a crust. Id.
213 i
The head of a Morse, rosmarus, walrus, or sea lion
from r. Elkin
ships. 1726.
The same of a lesser sort. An the sea lyon of the
south sea.
The Hyæna. vid.
A pair of
woulds in
from coming at the grasse on the ground & therefore broke
at the ends by
his endeavouring to grase given me by
r. Ranby.
The fore paw of a r.
Elking.
241
The hinder paw of the same . Id.
A
by
r. Ranby.
severall
severall
A
& another
The foot of an antilope from
The tusk of the hyæna.
The skin of a ta. Cruz
I had alive & fed for 4 months with
flies, meal worms
&c. which it would take at 7 inches distance by darting
out
very suddenly its tongue. It also drank water
dropping from the end of a filtre upon or
near its
head. It would neither ear nor drink
The body dissected by r. Ranby.
A
The grinding tooth of a lyon?
A rams horn oddly turn'd made into a tobacco stopper.
The scent bagg of a musk deer.
The ear bone of a Manati.
# E vicino rhinoceros cernitur animal Indicum, quod etiam in
Æthiopia erat, testibus
Pausaniam 9. 21. huie optime adaptatus
qui hic inscribitus PINOKEPOC, Vidi, inquit
Pausanias, tawros
æthiopicos qui rhinocerotes etiam vocantur, quia in extrema
nare
cornu habent, in capite vero nullum apparet cornu. Attamen
scriptores alü pene omnes
rhinoceroti unicum tantum cornu dant
in nare positum. Verum hi Rhinocerotem Indicum
describunt, qui
forte ab Æthiopico differat. Illud vero φU IOλó explorandum
relinquo
V. Cosmas Ægyptius qui tempore Justiniani vixet, & qui iter in
æthiopiam instituerat, rhinocerotis descriptionem parat ipsique
duo cornua in naribus
adscribit: neque dicit alterum cornu altero
minus esse. Schema vero quod ipso depictum
dedit, cornua ferme
aqualia exhibet. Descriptio ejus qualem effert Cosmas hie non
prætermittenda. Hoc animal rhinoceros a cornibus naso hærentibus
vocatur; eo autem
ambulante comua subagitantus: cum autem furore:
plenum obtuetur, cornua vibrat, ipsaque
immobilia & firma consistunt,
ut etiam arborcs eradicate possit, cum maxime a fronte
positæ sunt.
Terribilisninum porro est atque Elephanti maxime inimicum. Pedes
atque
pellem elephanti similes habet: pellis ejus exsiccata digitorum
quatuor spissitudimen
habet, qui nonnulli vomeris loco ad aratra
utuntur, illaque terram sulcant. Rhinocerotem
Æthiopes propria dialeto
aru ant Harisi nuncupant, in secundo vocabulo demso spiritu
alpha
pronunciantos & risi adjicientes; ut voce aru ipsum animal
significent,
voce autem Harisi figuram narium atque pellem
arando opportunam indicant, hinc illi
nomen imponentes. Hujusmodi
animal in Æthiopia vivum eminus conspexi mortuique pellun
palea
infertam in regia consistentem, unde licuit accurate describere.
Vide Montfaucon, l'Antiq. Supplement tom. 4. p. 159.
The skin of an Ermin from
r. Theobald.
The skin of the wild asse whereof are made the shagreen
covers.
A double bodied pigg w t. one head or two Joined.
A
A
a wood near
A dogg w t. one head & 2 bodies
A dogg with 2 heads & one body.
A cutt with 2 bodies & one head.
The stone from the Guana? or rather hor
r.
Shipton.
The skin of a r. Lockyer.
Two horns of a rhinoceros joined together by the
skin of the snout where they grew.
One of them is
streight, the other
Continent of
of by the person who made a
present of them to
r. Lockyer
The skin of the lacertus squammatus Chis.
The skin of a
A stone taken out of a golding in Boston 17 years old. He was in health till
14 days
before his death. He was violently ill, kickd & tumbled made well eye
d neach
disease returned adten days & killd him. It weight 10 lib 2 & was
log
& naked in the Stomach. It perhaps killd by its weight or bulker rouling
stop the Pylorus. r. Boylston.
Two
A tooth of a found at Verulam.
A
An Iguana from
The bone of the penis of a Walrus. from
r. Elking.
A very
fresh water
shifted once in 2 days w t. raw flesh & flies
for food. From the
part of the colon, ileum & cecum of an hyena? prepar'd
by r. Ranby.
part of the colon w t. a round valve in it. Id.
part of the Ileum. Id.
A steatoma voided by a sent me by
r.
Smith.
Walrus or Morses smellers, beard?
The same w t. N o. 1271.
Another of them.
A r. Douce.
Catto Hor migero or an antcat from
by r. Cambpell.
The stone of an Iguana. Piedra de Yguana para la urina. Hezz
-era. From r. Burnet
A stone taken out of the sack or stomach of an ox
The same .
A
drink water. It would likewise drink milk but vomited it
curdled & died towards the latter end of the Sept. at
This was said to be a sea swine from
1. A
2. Two flying lizards w t.
1. A very
2. A
3. A very
A
1. A
2. A worm said to be taken from a
womans breast. From r. Maidwell.
The papillæ of an oxes injected by r. Price.
The skin of a panther from r. Clerk.
An otters skin from
A faun
A
The hare from the same . Lepus Charlton. p. 23
The minx from the same .
The musk ratt, from the same .
The flying lizard from the same . Id.
The under jaw & grinders of an Elephants. from the
The claw of the panther from r. Clerk.
The
1. A t. a r.
Clerk.
2. A t.
1. the same w t. N o. 2. in the last number.
2. A very t. undulated lines on the back.
Id.
A very t. r. Bell.
A r. Wilsens
A
A calculus spinosus taken out of the neck of the bladder of
an ox. sent me by
r. Short.
A
millers horse at
r. Woodwards
A stone or ball found in the stomach of a gelt goal.
in
An elks claw to be worn on the wrist for the cramp.
Sea horse beard bristles to make a ring for the cramp.
A t. a glazed crust from
r. Woodwards
One
One divided to shew its
One w t. the haires turn'd spirally. Id.
One of the same
One
One very hard. Id.
Pila ex ventric. vibuli Lulec.
Stones ex vesica fellis bovina.
One very
r. Schenden.
Lacerta squamis absita a promont. Bonæ Spei. Voyage de siam
Vol 1. p. 13
The ox coccix of a horse? found in the
The veins of the kidneys of a catt injected by r.
Ranby.
A whole hoofd boars foot a breed of which is in Leicester Shire &
oxfordshire said
to be better for food them the other kind. From r.
Crisp.
A r. Mowbray.
The lungs of a guana.
of some
full, at
Neither-Jossa. 7 German mibs or
14 hours travelling from. Hesse bassell.
Elur fossile from r. Houston.
The greatest part of the grinder of an elephant found
in
a river sent me by r.
Standish.
Three balls taken out of the colon of a horse there were 26 in all
part of the muscle of a deer w t. which the Indians so was w t.
thread from rs. Dering
serpents stones w ch. are the bones of Bufalos calcin'd their
own
dung in
Ebur fossile. Id.
The first years shoot of a r. Barrets
collection by r. Randy.
A t. two months & tongues 4
eyes &c. from the
220. a
The bufalos horn of rs. Dering
A croooked wreathed r. Ranby.
A pair of r. Ises.
A foot of the same
Hair or wooll of strange t. wreathed
to come from
Carious bones of an abortive lamb given me by r.
Ranby.
A flying squirrell from
Seba tom. 1. p. 67. Tab. 41. fig. 3. Tab. 42.
The Scorpion Lizard, 2. y e female? from
e South side of James River
by y
e Reverend r. Clarke.
Discript. of North Carolina. p. 131. esteemed
very
venemons.
The water Scorpion Lizard of
of a
a Land Eft, like what in y e
call a slave, found commonly
under old
trees. Id.
a variety of 1346. of a
Two Lizards, with e
backs
very elegantly striped with narrow>
Three, varieties of y e same. id.
a very
e
Another of y e same. i bid. id
a Land Eft, of a o. 1347.
from
The same , very
y e belly tending to
id.
a Scaly Lizard, of a
y e back undulated with
e belly
lighter colour'd
&
Two of y e same, y e backs, ash -
colour'd
waved, with
y e throat & sides of y
e belly two shades
of Dark
colour in y e middle of y e belly. id.
The
Varieties of y e same. id.
an ash colour'd Frogg. id.
Three e same.
id.
1. A variegated
2. A
Two t. Starry
Spotts & tails w t. rings
&
r. Heathcote.
severall Geico salamanders t.
spotts. Id.
A t. a crest on its back.
Id.
The same lesser t.
A t.
The face & horns of an antilope. From r.
Maidstone.
A
230
A diseased t. tubercles
in its
hollow.
A r.
Maidstone.
A boars tooth. Id.
The Ottumbo as called by the natives of the pulo condore preys
on Poultry. A t.
A species of
hath a ridge upon the
back is t. 3
Id.
A t. a ridge
on the back like a hogg. from
A land salamander the head like a toad from
Id. Jecco. A
The scincus marinus or sea lizard from suratt in
Id.
A midling batt or flitter mouse from
A t.
The fætus of a bitch? Id.
monkey? Id
The under jaw of a castor? Id Beaver?
rat? Id.
The dens exertus of - Id.
The under chap of -
A diseased Elephants tooth. or dens exertus.
A smalll r.
Maidstone.
A diseased Hippopotamus & tooth. vid. 1081 & 1055.
239
The rib of the sea cow or Manati.
239
The same .
part of the rib of an Hippopotamus?
A very r.
Massy.
sanut w t. 1338. only
# Vide J.B. du Halde Dese. del'Emp. de la Chine Tom. 1. st
page. 107
Crin blane, fin comme de la soye, qu'ils
tirent
d'un certain animal: e'est de cette
espece de Crin que sent failes les
grosses
houpes de Crin blane que ornent les oreilles
de l'Elephant que monte
le Roi de
pendent jusqu'a terre,
aussi bien que la houpe rouge que
les Chinois portent sur leurs bonnets ordinaires.
A rhinoceros horn eaten into by worms. r.
Jackson.
The pizzle of a racoon from r. Clarke.
by
A tubercle taken from a tortoise.
A very r.
Miller.
A very odd figured tumor of an Elephants tooth or
Lachryma Elephanti.
A very odd shap'd tibia &c.
The mandibles of the Mongouse or ichneumon?
Sev ll. porcupins quills where of three of the
were thrust not darted into a doggs thigh on a
quarrell between them.
Crowns of serpents so call'd, but are properly sarnies
teeth, from
A
mountains of Hartz. Crooker.
The thigh bone of a deer blanch'd by the water in a
ditch in
for the entry of the blood vessells from
r. Ranby.
The tibia. Id.
The shoulder bone. Id.
The craniam of a sheep blanch'd after the same manner
by r. Mortimer
A tophus bovinus the out ward surface of w ch. hath
cavities in
it. From r. John Shadwell.
The legg of an olk.
An Indian cows tail. # o 86
1412 In Sloane Coll
Juy 15 1889
The grinder of an Elephant found in digging gravell.
1/2 a mile from the river ouse
one mile from
sent me by r. Parne
A
A
The grinder of an Elephant found 20 feet deep
in a gravell pitt near
shire given me by r. Thomas Mason.
Horses teeth from r. Leneve.
Monkeys? & sev ll. sorts of teeth. Id.
Boars teeth. Id.
The
A bull frog from
A stone taken out of the ureter of an ox -
near its insertion into the bladder where
it
stop'd & made
part of the rib of a buck w t. a callus upon it where
it had been
broken.
The skin of a kid,
from Aleppo. by r.
Miller.
A chamæleon. From the same . Id.
A lacerta squammosa or tarantula? Id.
The same shifting its skin. Id.
Two t.
upon it. Id.
Two
The sceleton of a flying squirrell.
Bezoar occidental. from r. H
The case of a beaver I kept alive in my garden for some
time.
The inward parts in spirits.
Frogs bones from a spring near Riccards castle
in r. Maidstone.
Caramania wooll used by the Hatters. Id.
The t.
it dyed for being starv'd
on the
warren of r. Creeds
It was taken from the crows> who were eating of
it
& given me by the
A double fætus in the same membranes taken out
of the uterus of a ewe kill'd by a
butcher.
A stone or tophus found w t. sev ll. others in
eating the
pancreas of a lamb.
part of the jaw of an asse w t. two teeth injected
from r. Ranby.
part of the nose or Olfactory organ injected by
the same .
Lung-Ku. Cananoris lapis. 3
Id. Ebur fossile? C.C. fossile?
from t. samples of drugs brought by r. Talbot
& given to me by r. Barrow.
Kio-Kiao. Gluten ex cornu cervi. Id.
Kun-pan. Id. Tortoise bones burnt?
Pie-Kia. Id. Other bones burnt?
Hu-fu-chu. Id Rhinoceros horn raspd.
Jo. Id. Ebur fossile?
Id. Idem?
Ta Id. Thigh bones of a bufalo burnt for making Serpent stones?
Xo-ton. Id. shank bones for the same .
Pecfo. Id. shavings of ivory.
Xan-yanshire Est sanguis capire montensis, &
ad sanguinem discoagulandum & contraper cussus &
casus & cum alÿs
medicamentis deser vit ad vomitum sanguinis
From r.
Bevan.
One of the
A
A mongouses skin stuff'd.
229
The kidney of a catt injected from r.
Ranby.
A
An ichnenmon or Mongoose.
A stone from the kidney of a mare. 3 years old weighing 8 ounces
cutt out by a
huntsman from the mare which dy'd in
shirer.
Quinton.
The head of a Spaniells puppy. From r. Grews
The hinder part of the cranium of a fox. Id.
The skull of a polecatt. Id.
Weesle. Id.
The hinder part of the skull of a rabbet. Id
The underjaw of a fox. Id.
a catt. Id.
The claw of an old Lyon that lived from K. Charles 2 d
1711. Id. sticking to the bone.
The same separated from the bone. Id.
The claw of a bear? Id.
The claw of a sloth. Id.
The under chap of a rabbet. Id.
The bone of the pizle of a fox. Id.
sheeps teeth naturally golded. Id.
The fore & hinder foot of a mole from r.
Grews
ratt. Id.
A mouses teeth before. Id.
The tendons of a cats foot. Id.
A catts fore claws. Id.
hinder claws. Id.
A tophaceous matter out of the lungs of a cow. Id.
Two bones out of the heart of a cow. Id.
The tooth of a lyon. Id.
A diaphragm of Id.
An
A
The skin of a porcupin.
231. ✓
The skin of a Zebra
The skin of a
bayr. Massey.
The back bone of a horse w t. sev ll. protuberances
upon
it from a Collar makers by r.
Ranby.
Lizards eggs w t. the
from r. Lockyer.
A stone voided from the bladder of a five years
old mave, after freq t. stopping to stale & staling
blood. from r.
Alderman
A
given me by r. Dale.
Segovia wooll by r. John Burnet.
A t. 2
bodies.
Two r. Millar.
A t. a nucleus.
part of the dens exertus or tusk of an elephant found not far
from the via Appia ab
t. 5 foot
Another piece of the same
Another piece of the same .
Fragments of the same .
part of the mandible w t. the Grinder in it. Id.
Another part. Id.
part of the tibia of the same .
Another part of the same .
An apophysis. of the same .
part of the cranium. Id.
part of the same .
part of the same .
part of the same wherein appear stones & chrystaline matter.
part of the same .
A vertebre of the same .
part of a vertebre of the same .
Another piece of it.
A
Another .
Another .
Another .
A piece
part of a rib the porows> part filld w t.
many fragments of the same bones filled w t.
matter earth &c.
part of the leg bone of a
part of the thigh bone of the same .
Another .
From r. Barlow
of the Stones in
of the Ruins
of
r.
Sarrow
a
A
2 where of dyed the 3 d. lived. the same
lyonesse brought a litter
of 2 or 3 before. from r.
Martyties.
Lacertus squammosus minor setulis aspersis Pet. Gaz nat.
tab 20. fig. 12.
an demon Thebanicus Junior ad singulas squam
mas pilis instructus seu myrmo phagos
squammalus Thebanica
mus. Leyden. Maj. N o. 295. P.
part of the fossil grinder of an elephant. p.
A fossil toad taken from a sandy hill near r
tzburg
An Ermine? p.
A
A t. 4
r. Catesby.
A pair of the Chamois deers horns. p.
A
A t. the hair
twisted spirally. Id.
Testudo singrnea latis planis que squammis. Pet. Gaz. N. tab. 76. 4. p.
cat. 190.
The scale of a tortoise. Bird. or. p.
An horse bezoars? Americ, upon plumb stones. P. some bezoar tabb
Galeon w t. roots of plants
Bezoar occidental. Id.
Bezoar. cervi. Kam. p.
Bezoar rhinocerotis? p.
serpents stones. Id.
The bone of the penis of a from
The claw of a lyon. viz. 30. p. 0. p. l
a panther? Id.
A boars tush. E.B. Id.
A beavers tush. Id.
A
A boars tush
An Allegators tooth.
parts of two teeth a horse? one
Ivory
An exosto
A t.
by r.
Barrow.
One lesser w t. out the tail. Id.
A
A r. Mortimers
A bone as it were
part
Bones of a tortoise found fossil at
A tooth found there an of a horse? both from r.
Stanley.
A bone an of a tortoise?
A petrefaction resembling the
Multifora sive Xylosteon lævissimum informe, poris majusculis
permeabile, substantiæ
plane osseæ. o
1600.
M. The
Multifora suscitabulum (seu lignum incendiarium referens)
intus candida foris
rubiginosa. o. 1661. it seems to
be
the fragment of some bone of a land animal. M.
Xylosteon rubiginosucas ad sideritidem fere redactum
N o. 1602? M.
The English osteocolla. This sample of it seems to have belong'd
to the ebur
fossile of clusius that is to an antediluvian Elephants
tooth. M.
A very streight wreathed
colour.
Dens molaris vaccinus e maxilla inferiore. M.
equinus ex maxilla inferiore. M.
superiore. M.
Dentes equini duo majores incisores sunt: Duo minores locuminiter
incisores &
molares possident. M.
A fore tooth & a tush from. the lowes jaw of a horse. M.
A tooth from my old horse who dyd in Dec. 1718 one of his fore teeth or
incisores.
M.
This seems to be a tusk of a
The scull of a hare w t. the upper &
The scull of a squirrell w t. the upper &
The scull & jaws of the horse ratt. M. Vid. N o.
1.
Sloane Catalogues - Pisces & Quadrupeds
1679. 678. 681. 959.