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the caufc of the troublcfom efFeds^that cnfue.So that the (cnfc 
of this partof theA//rro^rjt^^j^, ( if that be pointed at) hath 
been ill interpreted and reprefcnted to our Author 5 who , not 
to leave that unmcntioned) promifcth to publiih locnething, 
wherein he means to {hew, that there are many Infeifts, which 
iiiaft afluredly are not bred by an Egg : Which piece the Cu- 
rious are very defirous to fee, ^ 
Admirandortm FOSSJLIVM^ qua in trail uHWdcshQimcuCt 
repermmur^Defcr/ptioJcoui^us ?l/ujirati9j i D^Friderico Lach- 
iwund jHilde/Beimi^i 66^. in 40. 
THis Defcription containing fcveral things, that may inr 
creafcthe Materials for an Hiftory of Nature,(the com- 
pofureof whichis nowalmoft every where endeavoured af- 
ter we thought fit, among other Writers of this kind, to 
take notice alfo of this Auchor,who delivers what he hath met 
with in the Country above-mentioned in four Sedtions, 
ki the Firfl he difcourfeth of the Earths there found, 
as Maries 5 Clays, Fullers Earth, Tripoli, Black Chalk, a 
Vermilion Earth, f melting like butter upon the tongue) and 
Qker. 
In the fecond^oi Concrete Juicef^z^ Sa!t,Niter, Alum, Vitriol, 
Sulphur, Bitumeujand this latter, (to which he refers the St/c- 
cinum or Jmber io copious in Borujfta^) he faith is there digged 
out in«a certain hill,called Defler, 
In the ^Aifr/^/jof^r^^w^/jefpecially Spars, Touch ftones,Marble, 
the Lnpii Specularis^VAooA-^ont^^'chiftuf^Lapis Samioides^ Chry- 
ftal, Brontm and Ceraunia (vulgarly called Thunder- ftones,) 
feveral fort^of 5^/m^«V^j*/, fomeof which being rubbed fmeli 
like burnt Horn ; Eagle^ftones ; Cornu ^mmoms various 
flirlls petrified ; Troch/te/s^ wh ch being put in vinegir raife 
bubles like the Jjlroites , Stones reprefentnig Flower dc 
Luces; divers Angular ftones^ Stones refembling Trees- a 
foffil Ebony ^ whole Columns of dropping lapidefcent water 
cengealed,of the thicknefs of a man 5 &^eo colta growing in a 
landy ground/ometimes like coral, and at its firft coming ouc 
of the Earth friable,but by degrees growing hard 5 foflil Uni- 
corn an i IvoryvCommonly hard without, but within foft and 
friable, fticking clofe to the tongue, and of a -pleafing fent: 
