r 3o«7) 
To" all which is added an enumeration of varionfly fliapcd Stones^y 
found in the bodies of Men and Women among which there is men- 
tioned one5which being taken out of the cheek of a woman, was found 
to be a Cherry-ftoneiround about incruftrate with fiony matter, the 
Gberry being fuppofed to have been forced into the Cheek by a fall, 
and there in procefs of time thus crufled over, as hath been faid ^ as 
alfo very many ftones come outof the corner of a young VVo:iiansEyei 
In iht fourth, o[ feme uncommon Sprims, among whith are related 
fome ill fenting,and deadly Springs, whereof one is mentioned fmeU 
ling like rotten Eggs y and another, in which, when cieanfed and re. 
newedjfour workmen were killed by its noifom exhalations, &c. 
IV. BtCATARRHIS, Rich Lower in "to. 
W' E mention this Book only to give notiie^that 'tis now printed 
by it felf in England, to be fotind at yir,MHrtyns Stationer ac 
the Bell in Panls Churc^ jArA S referring the Reader for the account of 
the Contents thereof ta^-^w^ 73. where it was fpoken of, when we 
faw it printed in Holland, together with the Authors Book Z)# Aioin 
Cordis & Sangfiinl^. 
Y ,Goihyo\gUiDELICIzy£ PHYSICS : Roflochii A^^^^Jn 2m 
T His Author entertains his Readers with divers curious fubjeds, 
fuch as are the Bleeding of per fons killed, at the prefence of the 
Wurtherer •, the Tears of Crocod.les . the Licking of new whelp'd 
Bears by their Dams the Love between Wolves and Sheep • Foilll 
Fifhes- the Calling of Horns I y Dear, &c. 
As to thcfirfi of thcfe.he (liews it to be a very dubious and danger 
rous inference, to conclude a perfon guilty of murcher from the erup« 
tion of the blood of the llain h iince thu hoth a iufficient . natural rea» 
fon may be given for fuch bleeding, whofoever be prefent V W exam- 
ples arc extant of fuch an effed,when yet the moft inaocent were by , 
even a Bridegroom fitting by his dead Bride, when the blood burit 
out of her body. 
The ^^ToWargumentis refoived by diftinguilliing meer Moifture or 
aqueous drops i'tom Tears properly fo culled^which latter this Author 
adfcribeth to Ratienal creatures alone, as only capable of true grief., 
The r/?/W Inquiry, whether the whelps of Bears are born unlhape^ 
and imperfed^is here anfwexM in the Negmiv^^thok young creatures 
being in truth found no more unfalhioned and defedive in their kind., 
than others in theirs and the licking of the (he bear being common 
to her with other animals, that do the like to their young ones. 
The Fourth is fo detcrrain'd by this Author, that he pronounceth the 
wolve's tearing and devouring of fheep to proceed not from Sympa» 
thy or Love, but from the Contrary it being found, th^t Wokes 
oiteo worry many more {heepythan they can devour there appearing 
^1£q ^.,auniie.ft ayeriion betwixt them from tt: Iheep^ iJying away 
from 
