
alble th# Difports of* Nature ;||for what elfe can they be
termed ?• Gan 1 calf’em the Exuviae of thoie\Qreat%es be-
fore mentioned furely he that has fee® thpil%rgfe?&nejl
the Pofle|p||n oi<Mx.Charleton o f the Temple, and the great j
variety o f others;, that are'f^^ehtlf|f<iia!®d! in thia:Jpiig.
<fom, fome representing the Bills jOfJ&voTpj) ©thers^hpfe j |
final! Birds«, and will affirm them to be the F&uvice o f |hofe j
gi^Stires^rhasrsa Fancy* r@xtraordimty JlUxuriant^tiandH
dpobtnot hut he will'attempt to. fly, and convince the
World, that Man is not that ^reaturer^/«/v toofchiihfojj
'vtZfya® unsfeather’d Animal.
a Fig. 13 i; A ,piece* o f a Tefftmculus petrify’d, fpCeiflcally
higher than the common Shell of that k ind,hy whiehftjsplain'
that Shells at the Deluge fubfided not by fpeeiflc Gravity.
Fig. 14.. One of the fame Kind.
*J Fig, iji-i 'fhe Figure o f a Cockle ox\Te&utieultts)yp£ a!
Flinty? Subftance.
Fig- id. Another fort o f the Echini petrify’d.
Fig. 17« A Pyrites in the fl}r®irbf a rPe$tffkulus: llroni
all which ’tis plain how various the Di^orts.ofNature.are.
Fig. 18. A.Stone taken out o f the Kidneys of a I.Gehtle-
man.
Fig. 19. A Stone taken out.of his Bladder.;
Fig. 10.,;A Shell taken opt (ff the Bladder of a Hog, re-
preferring one o f the Cwyifofir%..\ He®c|: it is plain [pwt
Shells may be found where Fifties of that Kind never were;
and fince the Formations o f ’em, and thje difiete.nt«.&re-
Mentations o f ’em in Rocks, may with no difficulty’Se | |
therwife folved, can I fee any neceflity from thofe Jhae-
nomena, to infer an univerfal Diflblution o f the Globe at
the Deluge ? So many unaccountable AbfurdttiesrMtfnd-
ing that Hypothefis.
Fig. z i. A Stone taken out o f the Gall-Bladder o f the
before-mention’d Gentleman, viz. Major A/burfi
in the County o f hancqfhire, Efq;.