

APPENDIX. 



18.3 





N A T U R A 



HISTORY. 





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1 



HOUGH the Ihortnefi of my ftay at Spitfbergen 



and. the miilfir.liVJh,, „f .! • , . . . 



the multiplicity of 



pations, in which I 



was neceffarily employed, during the greateft part of that 

 time, rendered it impoffible for me to make many ob- 



ferv 



on its natural produaions 



J 



as th 



are 



among thofe few fome which have not before been made 



public, I 



am 





hopes that this article will not be found 



wholly unprofitabl 

 as it is, may ferv< 



produdions of that inhofpitable climate 



The following catalogue, imperfect 



a general idea of the fparing 



As modern naturalifts have formed the technical terms 



of their fcience out of the Lat 



to mak 



becom 



neceflary 



fome ufe of that language, in order to render 



the defcriptions of fuch thing 



new 



thofe for whof< 



e 



they 



are 



ded 



gibl 



I 



however, annex Englifh names to the fcientifick 

 when fuch are to be found. . 



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MAMMALIA, 









