(loo) 
they are upon the Natural Place 5 and the iQaodit fdf, 
with all its fncqualitiesj and Hills and Dales ^ the Town, 
tbeFortj the little HoufcSj Platform, and Canons mount- 
ed 5 and even the Gardens and Platforms of Trees, with - 
their green Leaves ftanding upright, as if they were grow- 
ing in their Natural Colours.- In fine ^ Men, Beafts, and 
whatever you may imagine to have any protuberancy a» 
bovc the level of the Sea. This new, delightful, and moft 
jnftruftive form of Maf^ or Wooden Country^ you are to look 
upon either HorizontaBy^ or fiddong^ and it affords equally 
a very pleafant objeft. 
Some Kmtom\c2\0hfer'vations of MilJ^ found in 
Veins-) injleadof Bloody and of Grafs ^ found 
in the Wind-pipes of f ome Animals. 
A curious Perfon wrote not long fince from Varh^ that 
there they had, intheHoufeof a PhyGcian, newly opcn'd 
a Mans Vein, wherein they found Milk,^ inftcad of tlood. 
This being imparted to Mr. Boyle at Oxford^ his Anfwer 
was. That the like Obfervarion about vphite Bloody had been 
made by a Learned Phyfician of his acquaintance, and the 
thing being by him look*d upon as remarkable, he was de- 
firoustohave it very circumfttntially from the faid Phyfi- 
tian himfelf, before he would fay more of it. The next 
Monethmay bring us in this Account, 
The other Particular^ mention*d in the Title of this Head, 
came in a Letter, fent alfoby Mr. B9yle^ in tbefe words : 
' I (hall acquaint you. That two very Ingenious Men, 
Hv.cUrh^^ and t>r. L^iver, were pleas'd to give me an ac- 
count of a pretty/frdde kinde of Obfervation ; One of them 
sfTuiingme, Thit he h^d feveral times, in the Lungs of 
sheep ., fouad confider^blc quantity of Grafs in the very 
Branches of the J fpef a A terra : And the other relatingto 
me, That a few Weeks fince. He, and a couple of Pfavfi- 
