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Udinationl aod that table ^ and the Latitude of the place^ 
he can find the Longitude of any place in*world. 
By that Table alfo he fi id^ Mr Rob, Njrmans \ncVmu\ox\l 
which he found A 1 576 ^ an J can flae w^what will be the grea- 
iefi and /e^i/? iDcliaitioa of the luciinatory Needle in any La- 
titude in the worlds 
hath faur Exatnples offiadiag the Longitude by the help 
oi ihQ Inclinatory Needle y one^t Bal for a in Eaft India in 
the year I 7. Aiaother at Cape Charlet^ on the coaft 
of Virginia before that time. The third, at the Cape of 
Good Hope. The fourth ^ at the Straights of Magellan. 
So far Hi? who , 'tishoped, will (hortly by the gencro- 
fity of fome Noble Firtuofo or other, recompenfing his ftu- 
dies and pains , be induced to difcover to others this his 
kuowlcdg. 
An ExtraB of a Letter written by Mr. John Templer ^une 
16, 1673. containing fome Ohfervations upon a pleafant way 
of catching Carps. 
N Thurfday laft 5 Sir Jujiinian Ijham invited 
_ me to walk with him to his Fift^ponds, and to 
fee a boy throw out Carps with his hands at any time in the 
heat of the day. 1 fa w four very large ones, that the boy 
took. His way was this/ He waded into the Pond and then 
rerurmogto the fides, he would grope them out in the Seds 
or weeds, and, tickling them with his fiogrrs under the bel- 
ly , quickly remove his fiagers to their gills, and 
throw them out upon the land. And this he did nor in a oar. 
rowbut large'pond^of half an Acre of ground ^ or rather 
an AcreJn which praftife I muft note two or three things that 
feiin obfervable to mej 
I. Carps (and I fuppofe all other fiflh Aat keep near the 
bottom) keep al wayes in a Qioalj although happily there may 
be more than one company, anfwerable to the difference 
of their Sexes | as in Deer ^t fome fcafons. 
2« When they mov^ firora one place to another^ they raife 
ihemu^jg the heat of the4ay 5 aad you may cafily oWerve^ 
what 
