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JO, Whether thofe SheK-fifhes, that are In thefi parts plump 
and in feafon at the FuU Moonj, and lean and out of feaforv at 
the New J are found to have contrary Conftitutions in the £4/?- 
Indies ? 
31. Whether the Animalj that yields the true K^^^, belike 
a Pe^r, hornlefs ^ found in the High-Countrey between Pegt^ 
and Ckim? And whether th^Mud grows in Baggs, Blifters, 
or Swellings, which the Beaft rubs off againft Trees ^ it being 
afiSrmed to have been found in the Woods by the Scents 
Whether true Musk^ is difcerned from falfe by its yellownefs, 
when rubb'd upon ones handj and by its keeping that Colour and 
the Scent f 
32. Whether there be two forts of (yi^^-/^^:^, one produced 
by an Infedj a certain winged Ant 5 the other^ the Exfudation of 
a Tree f 
33. To inquire after the Fifli call'd Caballa, faid to be very 
powerful in ftanching of bloud f 
34. Whether about ^/^1^4 there be Gyfters, or other Shell-*^ 
fifties, of that vafl bignefs^ as to weigh 300. pounds^ 
3J. Whether in Malacca there grows fometimes a ftone in 
the ftomack of a kind of Porcufiney call'd Pedro P or cQ) efieemed 
for its Cordial Vertue above Eezoar f 
35. Whether there be found in the head of a certain Snake, a 
Stone.which laid upon a wound of any Venemous Creature^fticks 
faft to it, and draws away all the poifoa-, then being put in Miik^ 
voids its poifon^and turns the Milk blud and then applied again, 
draws out the reft of the poifon^that may be behind^till the wound 
be perfeftly cleanfedc' 
37. Whether the Rhimceroshvjt fuch an Antipathy againft 
Elephants, as is commonly related 
38, Whether in the M and of Su Helena^ the Tide be at the 
fame timeroundinthefeveraiCoaftsof it5 and what isthehour 
of Full Sea, and what the age of the Moon at the time of Ob- 
fervation? 
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