general iriad^ all hlood^ red, was Globules. Bot, after I 
had tryed the blood o£ a Salmon, a Cod, of Frogs, and 
found that the matter, which caufed the rednefs therein, 
was made of parts oval, and flattifh, (as I have before 
laidj I examined the blood ot feveral Birds and have 
alfoobferve(^^t^a;t the matter caufing the rednefs of their 
blood, was alio compofed of like Y^t'^/flattifh parts, with 
thofe of iv/Z^^j* : fo that I now" concluded, that all ^/22- 
mals, whether Birds, Fijh, or other Creatures that live in 
the water ; have the parts^ caufing the r^^^^^/jr of their 
blood, confifting df the faid Oval Mttiik parts, and if here- 
after I chance to ftod the contrary, I iWill advife ybai 
thereof. 
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