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cies and Jong Eminencies between, fomething like Network, fometimes of 
a paler, and fometimes of a darker yellowifh Colour. | 
‘This is frequent on all the Shoals within Port-Roya/ Harbour. 
This was us’d by Rondeletius as an Ingredient of the Empl. ad Herniam, 
as may be teen, p. 138 of his Pharmacopeta, publifh’d by Lobel. 
Cuap. IIIf. 
Of Sea-Nettles, Blubber, or Pulmo Marinus. 
I. Rtica marina, foluta, purpurea, oblonga, cirris longiffimis. Voyag. Fam. 
p» 7. Lab. iv. Fig. 4. Moacicou. Brafil. Pif. p. 44s: | 
I have nothing to fay more of this than what is taken Notice of, p. 7. of 
my Voyage ro Famaica, in the 1{t Vol. of this Hiftory, but that ’tis now 
and then met with in the Seas about this Ifland. 
The Remedy of the ftinging of this Sea-Nettle is Acajoz Oil. Péf. 
Il. Urtica marina minor, foluta, fabrabra. 
Small reddifb Blubber. 
This is exa&tly made like the great Sea-Blubber in every thing, and has 
the fame Motions withir, only itis not over half an Inch in diameter, has 
in its Middle a Spot of white Gelly, and from thence feveral ferrugineous 
orrufty colour’d Rays or Streaks. 
I found them in the Sea floating very plentifully all along the South 
Coatt of Famaica by Sarinan: Quarters. 
LULU THE 
