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things that are common to Whales ; he obferves, that 
they are great Lovers of Ambergrile, and that it isfome- 
limes found in their Stomachs. Whether the Ambergrile 
is found only in thsfe that have Teeth in their bwer 
Jaw, or in fome others, or in all, he cannot determine. 
He cbferves, that they all have a great Love for their 
Young, carrying them when they sre very young, under 
their lateral Fins, and following them when they are big- 
ger : which haghinks may have given the occafioa of that 
Fable of the Fim that guides the Whale. 
TheFirft Chapter of the Appendix is concerning the 
Fat of Whales. The Second of their Fiefb. The Third 
of the Whale's Pizzle,and its Ufe in Phyfick.In the Fourth 
Chapter the Author gives us an Account of Ambergrife, 
of its Original, Nature, and Vertues. The laft Chapter 
is of the Time when the Whales are feen. 
Of all thefe Whales the Author hath given an exact 
Defcription in the feveral Chapters wherein they are 
mentioned. 
LONDON: 
Printed for S. Smith and B. Walford, Printers to the 
Royal Society , at the Princes Arms in St. Parts 
Church-yard, 1693/ 
