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with many did fupply the lofs 
of the confum’d fubftance * fo that we 
may certainly conclude, that this Shell 
was by the Sea left upon the Land, and 
was carried back into the Sea, and again 
cover’d with a new fediment, and then 
left by the Sea again. 
5. Alfo fome very fmall Eggs, and 
Turbinated Shells hardly vifible but by 
^ Microfeope, 
6 . Likewife fome Scollops, "Tarhyi 
and Bi-valve Cockles, not cover’d with 
Chryftal, but Chryftallin in their whole 
fubftance. 
7'. Various tubulous Shells of Sea- 
Worms. 
What hath been faid of 
Sklls, the fame is to be faid 
® pf other parts of Animals, under grmni. 
and of the Animals thcmfelv s 
buried under ground.- of which number 
are the Teeth qi Sea the Teeth of 
the Fijh Jqttihy Fifhes BMk- 
hmeStzW forts of whole FijhcSi Dogs , Fifhest 
Skulls, Horns, Teethi Thighr 
^^>»e^,an,d other bones of Ter- ' ’ 
teftrial Animals ^ confid.ering that all 
thgfe either quitg refemble the true parts. 
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