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l i fiyi 4tlta Bi^MteFoiijBr-amfiesta
th'dre^refedfa%ri§fid ^hf<£hrfcbd2rkT®k Tbad,
lards S ^ d ’WCfSldbj&a^ it* t®sihefGil-ti(Ml^a®6 ©fehoBtaid
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■xr^nnthefu^fafesdf, '(fteOStt^pliild ih i ittflnlf^ Nuittbfei<Sf
■finkI k S fa ite iiHfebM'edf'i'ni tliein^^ilftladkfiQwle^gfet
■Difports of Nature are not to
■eHflSkil;, eoS? ??J
fcli^’d,iibrlcan kis^drdbd^be'feiek^di^dly hdM^i%c&¥lIb:ft
■this ito be a- f etrlJy^d* Brain^lf^lie do£sj Tafti* fure Ienvy not
1 the Produ£t of his own. 4 N
I ftriatedyTound fn the
W Kennel-Mines at Haigh in Fancafhire,, fuperfi'
■eiefef thi^keJfeiiated -Iiitdd abfe ifeafWfif kfiiCUy- 1 ike thofe
liipohlCo&^-fli'efls^;' to is before
I obferved) it feerns very obvious, how -the reprefentatioris of
l.th6fe®helhfilhe§!ika-y ffdqbeUtty idi(^arMe^l?;^
I Pig. 3. A petrify d Oyller, found in Derbyfbire.
I Fig- T A Gocfle pctnfyid, ’ sfdundun Famajlnrec this, is
|'j likcwife ffcifed tiM^dCtotkedltis HuHtkf
I • $%i if 1 :Cfeie! to# the! withr thide^-e^fit
; tations of Trees upon it, as-may -be obferved by the Gut:
;Here "again the Difport&'of Nature' aieVcry ltmaifable, foi
' farely nond will affinit that ever Timber grew upon this
I filial pebble. '
I Fig16. A Cocfle o f an 111 efgulai 'Figuie, -of Teffuneuluf
■ found in Lancajloire.
Fig.7. A Snaii-fhel] petrify’d, found in the Gbpper^Mijaes
I./ inHcmcajhire.■ ■
Fig. 8. c'FWdfs\petrify’d: by a Wat’er1 n e a r ; IftH
| wards a place call’d the 1CMycAfifH'-
Fig. 9. A Hair-Ball taken out o f the Stomach of a Calf
Fig. 10. A petrify d Ve&unculus with fpiral Lines, found
in Lancq/bire.
Fig. 11. A Glojjopetra or Crow Fill, by fome called the
Sharks-tooth, foiind in the Lead:Mines.
Fig. ix. A Glojjopetra found in the like Mines, both in
Wales and TDefbyfhtre. Here again are extremely remarkable