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He concluded Bis relation with obfervingjthat tfaefe whale® 
were to be met withjbetween the Coaft of New^England^ nil 
New*Netherland s where they might be caught eight or nine 
months in the year 9 whereas thofe about the Bermudas ’are to 
be found there only in the Months oi February 9 March and 
April* 
Concerning the death of the Whale, which hath been re- 
lated to have ftranded upon Nev0-England i it is not very im* 
probable , but, ( that Fifti having atfo more than one Ene~ 
my, whereof a fmatl Fifh called the Trejker , is one, who, by 
Mr. Terry’s Relation in his Eajl- Indian Voyage , with his 
nimblenefs vexes him as much s as a Bee does a great Beafl 
on the land 5 and a certain horny Fife another , who runs its 
horn into the Whal’s belly f it may have been kill’d by the 
latter of thefe two$ which kind of Fifh is known, fometimes 
toran its horn into Ships (perhaps taking them for Whales) 
and there fna'pping it afunder* as hapned not long ttnce to an 
Englife Veffel in the IVejl- Indian Seas, the broken piece of 
that Horn being by the Matter of that (hip prefented to the 
King 5 and now kept in His Ma jetties Repofitory : the like 
wherof befela French Veffel , failing towards the Eaft- 1 #. 
diesy according to the Relation , made byMonfieurTtoe- 
K0l in his lecond Tome^of Curious 'Voyages* ■ 
Of a remarkable Spring , about Paderborn in Ger* 
■, many. 
_ An inquiring Oentleman of thofe parts writes to His Friend 
in London, as follows 3 
In this Diocefs of Faderbom , about 2 leagues frbtti that 
Town j is a treble Spring call’d Meibom^ which has tjbree 
Ureams 9 two wherof are not aboveone fdot and and a half 
dittant from one another, and yet of fo differingquaiities “ 
that whereas one of them is limpid , blewiQji , lukewarm * 
iDublingy 4 nd holding S^ai^dniIcfe|OeS^I^^, :: Vitriol* 
,T 2 •Allum.i 
