L I n. 5 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



North 



Iucco 



iuii\. . »^« »»^-y — . ■■■ » !.« —-...— . ™ q — ~ ■ — ■ —~ - — — r o -*"*• v*. haw i»*w 



iuL-tu3,abouc the 80 degree and cleuen minutes of Northerly latitude, found two little ldands/m 

 one of which tbey found aboundance ofthefegeefe fitting vpon their cggs,of which they got one 



Goofe>and tookcaway fixty eggS)&zc.yidePontani 3 rerum&vrb.AmJfelodamJj?Jl 

 the fhels out of which thefe birds were thought to fly.are a kind ofBalanus marine . and thus Fa- 

 bius Columrujxi the end of his P/jytebafwos.writingprfcinm aliquot hiftoria, iudicioufly proueth. To 

 trbofe opinion I wholly fubferibe, and wit I refer the Curious. His afleueration is this 5 Conchas 



1 ul£$ A not if erosion ejfefiuftu* tenejfres^ neque ex ijs y^Anatcsoriri • fed 'Baton? marina fpeciem. I couJd 



baue faid fomthing more hereof,but thus much I think may ferue, together with that which Fabu 



m Columna hath written vpon this point, t 



% The Place. 





The bordes and rotten plankes whereon are found thefe fbcls breeding the Barnakle, are taken 



Fouldcrs, 



f 



^f The Time. 





to fulncfle of feathers in the moneth after. 



May and 



GrafTes 





moe, incident to thehiftorie thereof, we conclude and 



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Volume, with this wonder of England. For thewhich 



~ * Name be cuer honored and 



praifed. 



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