

Ancient Catalogue of Objects of Natural History, 283 



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It is scarcely necessary to remark that the frequent citations of 

 gold, silver, mercury and tin, are generally erroneous. 



We have preserved the signs of the metals and have not altered 

 the orthography or phraseology, wishing them to tell faithfully 

 of the times from which they have come.* 



Explanation of characters in the MS. 



Gold. j) Silver. £ Mercury. 9 Copper. 



<? Iron. 21 Tin. \ Lead. c. containing. 



Extracted from the Journal Book of the Royal Society, Vol XV, 



p. 451 to 487. June 27, 1734. 



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as contained in the following list, which being read he had the 

 thanks of the Society. These curiosities are a part of a large col- 

 lection shewn at several meetings during the subsequent winter, 

 and the whole catalogue to which these numbers refer, is entered 

 after the minutes of the day. 



1. Omitted. 



Quadrupeds. 



Serpents. 



2. Fel Serpentio caudisoni. Four grains for a dose, cure all sorts of 

 fevers and agues, taken in a spoonful of spring water. The gall liquid 

 18 preserved for use, by dropping it on the fine powder of chalk. 



Fish. 



3 - The fins of the dog-fish of the size of a dog, with four short legs, 

 an <l the tail like a fish. Tis a sort of seal. 



4. Stones out of the head of a codfish ; which powdered are given 

 f °r the strangury and gravel. 



Shells. 



7 - A sort of Nerites, which never grow larger. The Indians boil 

 th em and make strengthening broth of them. 



9 - A larger sort of Nerites ; one with very small Balani growing 

 upon it. 



*4« Buccinum nostra productione, with a chain of their ovaries, 

 w hch are sometimes twenty or thirty yards long. 





* The Nos. which are omitted are all given in the manuscript, but the entries 

 are BO entirely unimportant that we have stricken them out, as we found that by 

 gaining them we should swell the article to an inconvenient length ; they are 

 this description, e. g — " No. 12. Small Buccina," and the like.— Eds. 



