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natural channel, such strange fish and beasts are 

 also bred that no man can give a name to, as 

 Grotius, in his " Sophom," and others, have 

 observed. 



But whither am I strayed in this discourse ? I 

 will end it by telling you that at the mouth of 

 some of these rivers of ours herrings are so plen- 

 tiful, as namely near to Yarmouth in Norfolk, and 

 in the west-country pilchers so very plentiful, as 

 you will wonder to read what our learned Camden 

 relates of them in his " Britannia," pp. 178, 186. 



Well, scholar, I will stop here and tell you what 

 by reading and conference I have observed con- 

 cerning fish-ponds. 



