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In the Third Sedion is comprehended the '$erpto&> 
tine kind, and they are either Apoda y as the Serpens 
and Vtpera \ or Pedata, which are either Caadata, as 
the LacertitS) Schcas, &c. or #0» cauchta y as the 
and Bufo. 
The Fourth and Laft Section is of Quadrupedes , 
which are divided into Vngulata and Vngmculata. The 
Vngulata are of three forts (viz ) Fir ft, Solidungula^ 
as the Epus, Afinus, &c. Secondly, Bifulca, which 
are either Ruminantia y as the Bovinum genus, Qvis, and 
the Caprinum and Cervinum genera : Or Non Ruminantia, 
as the Porcus and ifydr. Or Laftly, Quadrifulca, as 
the Rhinoceros and Animal Mofchiferum. The Vnguicu- 
late are the Elephas, Equus Marinus, Lepus, Cafior, Vr* 
fus, Animal Zilethicum, &c. 
The Fourth and laft Book is the Anthropologia, in 
which the Parts of a Humane Body which are of ufe 
in the Ships-are enumerated and theft are divided in- 
to two Sections, and in the firft are contained thofe 
which are taken from a Living Body. And Secondly , 
fuch as are taken from a Dead Body. 
And Laftly, is added a fmall Appendix of fome ve» - 
if few things omitted in the Work. 
Having run over the General Method and Divifion 
of the Work, I fliall defcend to the particular Method 
thereof, which is this : At the beginning of each Book 
you have a General Scheme, or Philofophick Table of 
all the Heads or Sedtions in that Book : Likewife at the 
beginning of each fubfequent Se&ion you have a par- 
ticular Scheme of all the Heads in that Se&ion. Each 
Se&ion doth likewife contain fo many Chapters as there 
are diftinft Heads: In each of which Chapters you 
