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!!♦ MdiXtini LidcT e Societate Regia, Londini, HiJlori£ Am- 
mdtnm iix\g\\^ trestra5iattu. Untis ^ de hrzwth. Alter^de 
Cochleis turn Terrefirihm , turn Fluvutilibw, Tertius^ 
de Cochleis Mar 'tms, ^ibm ad^^eBus efl quartm ^ de 
Lapidibf£d ejisfdem InCu'X ad Cochlearum qmndam iwagi- 
nem Jigurat^^.Londm^apud ],M^YtyuReg,Soc,Tjifogr. 1 67S. 
THe Learned Author, in his Preface, acquaints us, a- 
mongfl: other things, with the great care he took in 
preparing his Obfervations for this Work. Principally 
defign'ing herein a nioft exaft diftribucion of the kinds of 
thofe Animals whereof he Treareth, into their feveral forts. 
To the end J that what ever Experiments or Obfervations 
lhall bemade by others hereafter of thefe Animals, worthy 
publifliing, they may hereby be referred to their proper 
places. 
The firfl: rraft confaineth two Books* The former where- 
of treateth of in general. As a defcription of their 
feveral Parts, both outward and inward. Of their Genera- 
tion. The Nature and Emifllon of their Thred. Cafting 
their Cuticle, Of their Food. Venom. Several eitlier falfe or 
dubiousTraditions concerning them.Medicines made of them. 
The Second Bookconraincthadiftributionof Spiders in' 
to their feveral fpecies^^s followeth in theAuthorsownTable, 
Scutulata AntiquU diUa j fciL unherfis 
maculU in eodem plane difpofitps , in 
modum S cut i five Orbits, 
'Aucupes \ "i KConghbata ; fciL ntaculU crehrU in 
qui^MufcasJ^ ) omnes in circnitH dimenfiones proce' 
cap)endi ( dentibm. 
causa ten- J'^^^^ ^^^^^^f^^^^^ i fcil, Keticulorum plU 
I j dunt C dense inter fe contextis in mednm Veli five 
£§ J Tanniculi. 
Venatorii s qtii aperto marte Mufcas infeBantur^ ckm tamen 
alias texerepoffunt snimirumT^eliH ad Nidificationem^& 
ad hyherna. 
KLupi^ propriefic ditJi, 
'sJZancriformes, 
CPbalaMgia^f Aranei PuHces affultim ingredientes. 
Binnculiyferc longipedes^ Opiliones quibufdam dtdi^ ^el'vs digit 
"l. tii five forcipatiSyCancrornm more armati. 
Under which, he hath alfo fome other Subdivifions, made 
afterwards, in their feveral proper places. Of 
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