ihewing no fear of the noife and roar- 

 ing of the furf. 



This fea-egg is a (hell-fifh, from 

 which feveral prickles proje6l in all di- 

 re&ions, b^ means whereof it removes 

 itfelf from place to place. In it are found 

 four or five yolks, refembiing the inner 

 divifions of an orange, which are of a 

 very nutritive quality, and excellent 

 flavour. 



The v/ater was at this time extremely 

 cold ; and when the divers got into the 

 boats, they feemed greatly benumbed; 

 and it is ufual with them after this exer- 

 cife, if they are near enough their wig- 

 wams, to run to the fire ; to which pre- 

 fehting one fide, they rub and chafe it for 

 fome rime ; then turning the other, ufe it 

 in the fame manner, till the circula- 

 tion of the blood is reftored. This 

 practice, if it has no worfe effeft, muft 

 occafioa their being more fufceptible of 

 the impreffions of cold, than if they 



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