OF FISHES IN GENERAL. aj 
In the mean time, it will readily be allowed, that 
iflies, though for ever hungry and prowling, t ,„ endu „ 
.he want of food for a >„„ g tilM . f "" 
to be formed by the 
, , „ r y ne c,rcl,r n fiances in which they are 
placed. Want produces abftinence • from V J 
thev learn m,,. 1 , a , ’ 1 ° m abundance 
Of tie- ,„lil '• 0 “ 0fthc " 1 “< l S'ut.o»o„. 
Ihe., Will live, end even thrive, in a pond whe[e 
there ..none bn, ttfelf; and the gold a „ d f,l,e, fiftes, 
"■hieh we coniine in g laT s vafa , ft , hi 
year,, without any vifible fnpport lut water. WcLh, 
en.,ons one that »» kept a. hi, honfe, in thi, m>nn er, 
eon d fc' T’ * KW “ *■* * tta. the vafc 
onld fcarcely contain „„ r o 0 „l d ; 
he b r patage by „ h ich i, „ 
ation, 'fii “ PP ”' ,bmlor '- ">*•’ « certain Ctu. 
..»r appetite tofearoi,, °f food, a, well a, to ah„„! 
Section IV. 
0fthc Generati °P, Fecundity, & c . of Fifties. 
Th 
ginous, and ^ 1V,fion of into the cetaceous, cartila- 
‘Pmous, ^ as formed by accord . ng 
to 
* Hoc niodo fuaviffm,, 
TIC educatu«, i n cam '"' J con -! ux > tR:s annos, pifcem domi aluit ; Gc- 
^rcre.nccqaain ™ r r ri8m " 1CmaCCreV!t ’ Ut tandem ncc 
■ « fucrat, eadem exixe poffet. E mdt U>. 
