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with the Spaws, fo far as we could 
judge. Upon theShores about 
we found long Sea-Laces of a Yel- 
low Colour, of about one Yard and 
an Half in Length, and fmalleft at 
both Ends, call up by the Working 
of the Sea, fomewhat bigger than 
the largeft Packthread commonly 
fold in Shops. Alfo two Sorts of 
Fucus marinus, befides the common 
Phafganoides. The one arifeth with 
a round Stalk, of about the Bignefs 
of a Finger, more or lefs, and about 
a Foot long, and then follows ' one 
only hngle undivided broad Leaf, of 
a Yard or more long, and fome- 
times three or four Inches broad, 
wrought, as it were, all along with 
extuberant Lines waved to and fra 
It fomewhat refembles a broad 
wrought Leathern Girdle or Belt; 
The other, which is the Fucus mart-, 
nus fecundus Dod. Park, is branched 
at 
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