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0Cprsc3pm in Vejtcularum ejus oris ac limbis fiium efi^ a qm omt 
fiibm cellulis^ imo^ ipfi tunic£jHCCingen$ry Capillarilm ac fere 
invifibiUbus ramufculis profpicit^ 
Animalid^qus jufpicor eandem cum Ranis Pulmonis firu&uram 
ohiinerey funt Bufones, Lacertae , Serpentes, Chamaeieonrcsj 
TeftudioeS) Salamandrae aquaticse, (j^Jl qm Junt alia pulmom* 
bus Membranojis injiru3a s quorum firuSuram mi hi nondum li" 
euit perquireve^ Suffecerit jamindicajfi animalia^ Virifque me 
longe fagacioribus viam monfirajje, 
Cum videam vobis grata fuijje^ qu^ de Ndfi-cornis Scarab^i 
gemtalibus notd veram^ non ali^numfore duxi eomm delineation 
nemCl. tus tranfmittere y in qua tmprimis exhibentur non modh 
tefiiculi exunicofuniculo duos pedes <^fexpollices longo'^fed & 
Vafa Deferentif^ femen copofum ac alburn^ quando Uduntur.fiil- 
lantia > nee ^onveficuU fin pot ins glandulce jeminates [exy ad- 
modum elegantes | glanduUrumq; (eminalium duUus protenfi^ 
materiamfiminalem fub-flavam (ut in hominibus ac brutis qnof.^ 
ablervatur) continentes^ 
An Accoropt of fome Books. 
1. La StATI^E , ou La Science des Forces MommteSipar 
le P. Ignace Gafton Vntd\cs^dela Compagnie de ]e&/. A Park, 
1673. itt 12*. 
"HE Learned Author of this Book had propofed to him- 
_ felfto v/t\te a whole Body of Meehanic\f, fucbanone, 
as mjght be accommodate to ordinary Capacities 5 he concei- 
ving, that there had not been extant hitherto a compleat fy- 
ftem ot that Science, or, if there had, it did exceed the reach 
of moft Readers : which latter he thinks to be the Charaaer 
due to Dr. fVallis his Three Tomes de Metu & JHechmke , of 
which we gave ad Account N\ 54, p. io86. N*.6i. p, aoo-;, 
N<>.76.p.ii86. ■ ^ 
But ficce tie publication of this part of it, we under ftand 
Ibat he hath been prevented and cut offby an intimcly Death j 
bcvngregrettedbythofethat knew his franknefs and ftrong 
Mchnattons t© promote philofophical knowledge. How far 
fee hash indeed advaoced tbole ojher farss of this DEfign,aDd, 
