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Moon is too far a Journey, and a New World in the 

 South temperate Zone methinks they can hardly reach, 

 feeing Wild-Gee fe from Ireland, and Wood-Cocks from 

 Norway, come often fo tired to us : And yet how 

 they fhould 'fcape the Eyes of fo many diligent En- 

 quirers, both by Sea and Land, efpecially iince our 

 lncreafe of Trade and Navigation, is to me a Matter 

 # of no left Difficulty. 



Salmoneta. A Branlin. 



TT Ongitudo femipedalis,capitis gracilitate 5 dorfi colo- 

 1 1 re casrulefcente 3 8c cauda furcata Salmonem semu- 

 latur -j linea lateralis 6 vel 7 notulis rub r is iniignitun 

 Pars fuperior ad dorfum ufq$ naevis etiam nigricantibus 

 afpergitur. Per latus umbrae 7 (plus miniis) nigri- 

 cantes defcendunt, quibus facillime a Trutta diitin- 

 guitur. Oculi ampli, aurei, protuberantes. Pupilla 

 caerula. Os parvum denticellis repletum. Pinnae, 

 quales in Salmonum genere, in ventre rubefcunt. 

 Branchiarum operculum nota nigra quandoq$ duabus 

 maculatur. 



Capta in Teesd flu. Mart. 10, 16SI 

 e viva dclineavit R J, 



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