i8d The Statural Hi/lory 
^/iaci Jehent effe valde rubric cum coquantur ^ : whence 'cis eafie to 
conclude (if the Symbol be truly put) that where they boyl of a 
different colour, the water muft needs be naught, 
32. 1 found alfo in Ponds Bradwel/^ Hamell^ and i'y^o/- 
over Foreji, as well as in Rivers^ the Mpilu^fluminum maximum fub- 
Tjiridi6^ whereof 1 examined feveral in hopes of the Fearls to be 
found in them, mentioned by S'n Hugh P latin the Appendix to his 
yerrel'houfe: of Art and Nature^; but I could not meet with any 
with craggy rough out fide?, in which it feems they are only found 
(^ours being all of them fmooth) and fo loft my labor ; but I hear 
they are to be met with in Buckingham -fi'ire^ Montgomery-Jhire^?in6. 
Shrop-fiire^ as Sir Hugh alfo informs us, where more fully con- 
cerning them, if this be encouraged, and I live to travel 
and examine the produftions of thefe Counties. 
33. We have alfo in great plenty all the Cochleje fluviatiles^ or 
fredi-water Snails mentioned b^ Mr. LiPter"^^ concerning which 
I can add nothing, but that his Cochleae fafciatdt ore ad amuffim ro- 
tundo (which is fomwhat ftrangc) feem to be all z/iz/i/>^zrc»^, con- 
taining their young within their bodies, covered over with fiell 
before their exclufion, as 1 found it upon examination in greac 
numbers of them ; and that I found moft of them this Summer 
fwiming above water, dead and ftinking, which whether to be 
afcribed to the droughty or any other caufe , 1 am yet uncer- ' 
tain. 
34. Amongft the Cochlea marin^e^ and fluviatiles^ I find all the 
Naturalijis to treat of the Cochleae terrefires % though I think they 
fliould rather be put under the title of Reptils ; whereof we have 
one fort met with in Cornhury Park^y Mr. facob Bohartjunior^thzt 
I find not defcribed in any of om Zoographers : in fliape (though 
not fo big) like the Turhenmagnu^ of Rondelet^, or the twelfth 
Turbo of Aldrovandu^ having a longTurbinatedfiell rough and 
unequal, by reafon of many protuberant ribs thwarting the heli- 
cal turns of the Jlell, as in Tab, 10. Fig. 9. which was found a- 
liveand creeping on the grafs, but what it fliould be I cannot di- 
vine, unlefs the fame with the G^t^ro/es- of Spaimnd. MontpelUer^ 
mentioned by Aldrovandfi^ \ which he feems to deicribe to be a 
^ In Wppoc. de A re Aquis <^ I.oeis, lib. i- 'Leff- 14. 7?z fxt. 2 3- ' Sir Hugh ?!ats Apt) p. 22 r. Phi- 
lofoph. Tranfaft. liumb. 10^. ° Vid. Gefnermn de Cochlccimm terresi. dt-vcrf. If>ec:eb. lib. x. de Jptatil. & 
AldrovanduTnJib.Tj. de Tefiaceis, cap. ^o. ° Rofjd. de VcfcactiSj c^ip- 16. ^ L;^. 3 deTefiticeis, cap.^o. 
'i Idem de TeHaceis, cap. 3 1 
Cochlea 
