Part I. Of Quadruped's. 
of a Sheep. Two inches over, and a little flat. It con- 
fifteth of moft fine herby Threads or Fibers, (hort, and very 
clofely compacted. Cover d with a black, fhining, and moil 
thin Cuticle. A piece hereof fired, burns like Match-cord, 
all away to afhes. 
Thefe Balls, efpecially thofe of Hair, we may fuppofe to 
be made by the motion of the itomach, which in thefe 
Creatures is very ftrong, and frequent : by which motion 
the Hair is wrought and compacted together, as Wooll is, 
by the Workmans hand, in the making of a Hat. 
CHAP. III. 
Of OVITJROVS QV JVRVP ED'S, 
AFemal L AND-TORTO IS. Teftudo terreftm foc r 
mina. Ufually defcnbed, but no where fully, nor 
without errors. This here is eight inches long, and five 
broad. The Head an inch and 3 long, almoft as broad $• 
in fhape fomewhat like a Toads. The Orbits of the Eyes 
very large, almoft ^ inch over $ a * of an inch behind the 
Snout. The lower Chap is received by a groove into the 
upper. The Tail three inches long, and fharp-pointed. 
The Feet two inches and ?, and above ^ inch over. The 
fore-Feet have five very fhort Toes, with Claws about * 
inch long. The hinder feet have but four Toes, with fome- 
what bigger Claws. 
The Head, Back and Belly, have all bony Covers, f iced 
or over-laid with fhells. The head and back-pieces blackilh, 
with citrine or flow-colour ci fpecks fprinkled up and down 
upon them. The back-piece convex, and almoft Oval. On 
die fides, for the length of two inches as it were doubled 
inwards, and joyned to the Belly-piece. Tis cancellated 
with little fquares on the Margin $ on the top of the back, 
fexangularly 5 and with the larger! Areas between. The 
Belly -piece is party-colour d black and citrine, almofl flat $ 
but turned up a little at the ends. Cancellated in the mid- 
dle with fquares, with triangles before, and behind With 
Hyperbolick lines. The Feet are cover'd with fmall round 
Scales, the Tail with fquare ones. He breeds in the Deferts 
of Africa. F 2 Three 
