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3 . That the Pericardium or the Cafe of the Heart being open- 
ed, there appeared none of that water, in which the Heart ufes 
to fwim ; and the external Surface of it, from the Bafe to the 
Tipp> was not fmooth, but very rough. It being cut afunder, 
a quantity of white and infpifiate liqueur run out, and beneath 
the Bafe , between the right and left Ventricle, two flows were 
found, whereof the one was as bigg as an Almond , the other, 
two Inches long and one broad, having three Auricles on brifped 
Andes'. And in the Orifice of the right Ventricle, there was 
a flelhy fattilh Matter. 
4. That the whole Body wasbloudlefs, thin, and emaciated, 
of a black and bluilh Colour. 
y t The Scull being opened, both the Cerebrum and Cerebellum 
were bigg in proportion to the Bpdy i and out of it run much 
moreBloud, than was feen in both the other Regions toge- 
ther. 
Of the defgned Progrefy to be made in the 
Breeding of Silkworms, and the Making of 
Silk, in France. 
The French King Henry the Four ^having made a general Efta- 
bliihment all over France ^ of planting and propagatingof Mul- 
berry- trees, and Breeding of Stl /(worms , in order to fet up and en- 
tertain a Silk trade there i and having prolpered fo well in that 
Defign, that in many parts of his Dominions great ftore of 
fuch Trees were raifed, and Multitudes of Silk- works propa- 
gated, to the great benefit of the French people, forafmuch as 
it was a confiderable beginning to avoid the tranfport of fevc- 
ral Millions abroad for buying of Silks, and withal! an excel- 
lent means of well-imploying abundance of poor Orphans and 
Widows , and many old, lame, and other indigent and help- 
lefs people 3 The.prefent French Kfng , hath lately revived 
and feconded that Undertaking, by giving exprefs order, that 
it fhould be promoted by all poffible means, and particularly 
in .the Metropolis of that Kingdom, and round about it; and 
that for that end the whole way concerning that Work and 
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