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'pmermng the Otgrns ff Gmcratien , mai^ hf Tir\ Edmuad King^} 
^ Fellow of the Society j DrR<?gnerasde GraeffjPij- 
fttian in Holland J which later mafiomd tht f Mining of the 
former. 
7 he ohfervations of the former we jhall here declare I as he 
frefented them in writing to the R, Sqc, tht ijth ^/DcC€ii\bec 
1 5^8 5 which was as follows s 
YOa may remember , tfiat about weeks fince I broitghc 
the TeflicHlos Cmiculornm marium difle^^ed ia feveral 
4iipes5 which app ar'd to ftveralot thisilluftriDusCompany^ 
as well as tomyfdf, cobs indeed made up of Veflelsj and 
I then had particularly ftiow'd them to M. Hook and fome o- 
thers, and the manner how diey lay I whofeem'd to be fdly 
fitisficd by the help of a good Ghfs., they then made ofe of. 
And being defired , to give in the Accouat in writing ^ lean- 
not but affirm here ^ that I find the V^ffe'SintheT'e/^/ of this 
kind of Animals to lye in round folds ^ in the manner of the 
little inteftiosj but both ends of each roll meeting at their m- 
fertion, which feems to be made into the DuMrn Nervofmi 
Atid every one of thefe little rolls are very curioufly embroi- 
dered with other veflcls^which I Judge to be Veins and Ai te- 
lies by reafonoftheirreddifli colouri appearing in them even 
t3 the bare Eye. 
Taefelirtle rolls ly in ranges, having a kind of vni^ormity 
not unpleafant to behold by a good light. But I do not mean, 
that every one of thefe rolls is one entire tube , b'itconfifts of 
many tubes , befidesthe {^ id Embroidery of Veines and Arte- 
ries: F r, when I cutt one of the faid rolls tranfverfe, there 
jfeem'd to me ( and fo, I fuppofe, will it do to any , that think 
it worth examining 5. 6. or more diftind tubes in one roll ^ 
contain'd as *twere 5 in one common memhrdnuU 5 but th^ 
fine texture and tendernefsofthemisfuch, that they will noc 
admit of expanfion in fucha manner, as fome other Tefles 
wiil^ andefpecially as that of a ^4^? is faid to doe by Dr de 
Fffff^. Graeg 
