the liifukTl^^^ Pains 5 fafer Neighbours being 
cali'd in to her affiftance, the firft they broke, and found 
a Yolk and a White, as in that of a Hen 5 the fecond was 
kept and fent to him. Vid. Muf. Wor^,^. M. 3 1 2. Jo. Rhod. 
Cent* 5. ol^f. 
5. TheHorqof a Sea Unicorn, or Monocerosy fo callbd 
by the Learned, becaufe fuppofed to have but one : But 
fometimes more are found to grow out of the upper Jaw ^ 
and I was credibly informed at Copenhagen^ that one Koens^ 
?L Hamburger^ brought home from Greenland the Head of 
one of thefe with two Horns on it. And when I faw this, 
,and Examind it well, I found this Horn (part of the Head 
and upper Jaw being brought home with it, ) not to grow 
out of the Middle, but Left fide of the upper Jaw ^ fo that 
*tis probable there was a fellow, and then they may be faid 
more properly to be his Teeth or Tusks than his Horns.- 
Whither this was only a Lnfus Naturs ov no, or naturally 
thefe carry only one Horn, as they are reprefented in the 
Cuts and Figures our Naturalifts give us of them, I (hall not 
determine. 
6. Several pieces of Gold Oar very rich, and fome al- 
mofl: fiqe, dug out ot the Mines of Norway and Hungary. 
7. Several large pieces of Silver Oar, dug alfo out of the 
Mines of Norway^ one of which weighed five hundred and 
fixty pounds, anno 1666, five foot and fix inches long, and 
four foot about, valued at five thoufand Crowns : Another 
from Norvpay^ alfo valued at three thoufand two hundred 
feventy two Crowns. I obferv'd a great many Silver 
Threads or Trees fprouting out of thefe two pieces, and 
fancy the whole Mafs had not above a fourth part of any 
bafer Metal, Mineral or Earth mixt with it; There are fe- 
veral of thefe Silver Ramifications ox Trees, all from Mr- 
whiVh t take to be Virgin Silver and pure Metal. 
8. A great variety of very large pieces of Amber ^ fome 
dug oyt o^the Ifland of Anaker near Copenhagen^ and fome 
.when they were opening the Ditches for ^the Fortifications 
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