the Barth, do but fearch the HiUs af- 

 t^r Rams ^ and the Sea-Shores after 

 Stormsy I dare undertake they will not 

 fpfe their Labour. But to return. 

 That Amber is not only lodged in 

 the Strata of Earth, and of Sand to- 

 gether with the other mineral No- 

 dules, but is Ibmetimes fouqd aftual- 

 ly growing unto, and combined into 

 the lame Mafs |j with the Pyrites^ and II ^^'^^conf. 

 others of them. That it like wile fome^ ^-^"p^^- 

 times contains in it pieces of Straws, 

 Flies, Shells, and other heterogeneous 

 Bodies, in like manner as the Pj/ritay 

 Flints, and all other analogous Foffils 

 do i% That although Amber be moft t 

 commonly of a yellowifli Colour, and 

 therefore not unlike fome kinds of 

 Oums, yet there is found of it alio of 

 feveral other Colours, as black, white, 

 brown, green, blue, and purple, to 

 pame no more. Yea the very fame 

 Jl.ynpp is frequently of different Co- 

 lours. That thefe Colours are all ac- 

 cidental, even the yellow it felf, and 

 Qwing to the Intermixture of foreign 

 !^atter , which concreted into the 

 fame Mafs with the proper Matter 

 of this Stone, and with the heteroge- 

 neous 



