iRthe Fourth 5- He^reats ofXivIag Creatures Rm Qt 
tht Men and their 6"% at prtfent ("iho he mentipns the 
Bones formerly found of fuppofed Giants) of their Cou- 
rage and Strength , of their Longsevity , Prolificknefs and 
Ingenuity • Of their Cows and the Advantages they have 
from theni:» of the //^/r-.5^&, fouad in theip, whereof 
the Author tookfeven outof one Stomack 5 ©f the Spleen 
of an 0:^5 weighing Thirty pound. The ether Beafis 
more peculiar to the place are large Sraggs^ BearSjWoiveSj 
Wild Gats, Beavers, Linx's, Marmots, Maicrees> Whice 
Hares, White Squirils.^ White Moles^ White W^^^^^iSr^^^r 
Roe-Buckj the Ibex, i the Rupicapf^i in which are found 
the Balls called Gems-Kugels. Belides thefe there are 
fomalm^s Mo/chelaphi generated of a Stag and a Cow, and 
H/^f'/^Wf/n generated of a Bull and a Mare. 
Of their Birds the chief are the Yellow and Black 
Eagles, the Vultur, the Hawk, the Fa^^ wild Duck, 
feveral forts of wild Geefe, the Pelican, the Cock of the 
wood, the Wood-Pecker, the Red-leg.Partridge, the 
Ring Ouzel, the Bittern, the Groufe, the Horn Owl, the 
Raven. Pyrrhocorax,Merula Torquata, Lagopus a white 
Bird as big as a large Pidgeon, having the legs feather'd. 
Sec. 
The Fi/hes (tho not communicating with thtSea in 500 
milesj are Salmon, Barbie, Trout, Carp, Perch, Guiniad, 
Lamprey, Lampern, Mullet, EelpoUt,and the greateft'of 
\aU the Silurus's, &c. : C - 
' Tht Crefijf) zXQ foit^e of themred^ when they are raw> 
and fome Azure coloured^ fome of them are not red after 
f'boyling.they are taken notice of to have three teethin the 
^'Stomack, and the Males to have a double Penis ^ 
' ftmpng the InfeUs ztc dtktihtd the Mufc a 
^Jliva major of Moufet^ Along fly with i^ed Wings and the 
Carabusy there are alfo mentioned threeforts of Locufts, 
the Spanifhfly,theEvechur, the Oyl Beetle, the Cervus 
Folansf zSoii of ScorpionSvBot poifonous and without 
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