. 
Colors and Pricks, which are wondred' 
at by many both in our own and in out-j 
landifli Jflicls i feeing it proceeds from 
nothing elfe, than from, the limb or rim 
of the anirnal included in the fhell. For 
this limy whilft from a^imall one it is 
by little and little growing and dilating 
it felfj itleaveth in each rim of the little 
fliels its image 5 forafmuch as the laid' 
rims ut eithtr concreted oiit of the moi- 
feure, which fweats out of the lim of 
the animal i or are the lims themfekes 
of the creature, whiehj as the Teeth hr 
Sea?Dogs, do perhaps; grow up a new m 
the place of the former rim, and, in the; 
manner of the fame teeth, are by little 
and little thruft outward. 
i.TheProdudion ot ^ 
both of thofe, which adhe"^ 
ring to thefliehi, are nor fo; more mA kfi 
very round i and of chofei 
which, when the orifices of the pores 
are obfectn^sed in the fuperficc of the 
nimal, acquire a round figure within the 
pores themfelves: For betweenthe 
of the Pearls, and the Jhdls oi the Peark 
hearing Cockles there is; only this differ* 
eneej that; the thteds of the ilteis are aS 
*twere 
