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Mr. Fr. Willughby'* Obfervations on di-* 

 vers Animals^ as I found them fcattefd 

 among Mr. Ray'* Papers^ and are not 

 puHtftid el/ewhere. 



i. Of ROOKS. 



rpHE Y fight often, and he that gets the better 

 I throws down the other's Neft. One of them 

 always ftays at home and tends the Neft. 



z. Of the BUZZARD. 



A Cock- Buzzard breeds the young ones if the Hen 

 be killed. Three Buzzards have been killed from 

 the fame Neft. 



3. Of the Fat 0/ BEASTS. 



VacciS) ovibus 8c omnibus Ruminantibus^ Adefs du* 

 rior eft, quam Porcis^ Equis^ Canibus^ &c. Hine ofla 

 Equorum & Porcorum fra&a, difficillime coherent. 



[4. Of the Garge, or Garget in SWINE. 



This Diftemper makes them firft hoarfe, then leave 

 their Meat. When they are dead, they have great 

 red Spots upon their Legs and Bellies. Within 

 their Bodies the Liver and Spleen are fofter than or- 

 dinary, and eafily broken, with much coagulated 

 Blood about the Spleen } but efpecially the Lungs are 



very 



