( 98 ; 
an extravafated blood : The like may be thought of the Juyceof 
the Purple-Jifh^mvf out of iife, fince the great plenty of Cochi- 
se il? 
7. In what fort of Snails are the Sto/^es^ mentioned by the 
Antienrs, to be found ? And whether they are not to be found 
(in fuch as yield them) at certain times of the year ? And whe- 
therth 7 are a cure for a Quartan 5 or what other real vertues 
they have ? 
8. What medicinal vertues Snails may have, as reftorati ve to 
Heflic perfons 5 and what credit the Romms may defer ve,coun- 
ting them^efpecially the necks of them^highly venereal ; Celfm 
alfo particularly commending them to be boni fucci^ and Jlom^' 
cho apas. 
9. Alfo inquire concerning the Mechanical ufes of the Salt- 
va of thefeanima'S, as in dying, whitening of wax,hair, (^c. 
Note, that the Figures are numbered .and explained by the 
Idles, The Figures of the ml^ed Smils are omitted in this 
Specimen,being not material to that part of the defign,which is, 
( when the other parts of thefe Tables are finilh't J to give the 
Reader an exadt view of Jmmal jhells , as well as of Foffils fi- 
gured like Shells, w^hereby he will be bed abfe to Judge , what 
to think of their Original. 
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