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"Very fmall, about 1 6 Inches in Length, and the fame 
in Diameter. The Eyes are alfo fmall, about the Big- 
nefs of a Sixpence. On the upper part of the Head, 
is a Hole about three Inches in Diameter, out of which 
probably he fpouts Water, like the Whales. On each 
Side of the Neck are placed two black Finns, one 
above another, and at a fmall Diftance from one- an- 
other. They are half an Inch in Thicknefs, of one 
Hand’s Breadth, and two Feet in Length, round on 
the Fore-part all flefhy, and of a Liver-colour. 
IV. Infe&um Aquaticum, antea non defertp - 
turn, cujus Iconem & Defcriptionem ad II - 
lujtr. < D m Hans Sloane, R. S. Rraf mijit 
I)om. Jacobus Theodor. Klein, Reipubl. 
Gedan. a Secret. & R. S. Lond. S. 
r lSECTUM aquaticum, cujus iconem trado, Udet- 
wangae in Boruflla Oriental! inter aftacos lacuftres 
repertum, hominibufque aftacos venantibus plane ig- 
notum, amicus fingularis D. B. turn temporis Uder- 
wangae commorans, pro mufeo meo confervatum, re- 
dux mihi tradidit. 
Ob magnum numerum pedum, & mira facilitate 
mobilium, Scolopendram Aquaticam Scutatam pari, 
•ft non meliori, jure, quo Aldrovandus pifeem cmen- 
dam cetaceum, Scolopendram Cetaceam (de Cetis 
pag. 721.) infignivit, appcllarc liceat. 
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