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The fourth parcel I intended to keep in the salt water with an intention to carry it along with me to Hamburgh, but it dissolved in the water like glow, and the water became foul and stinking, so that I could by no means make it like the sperma-ccBti of the apothe- caries. Where the yard cloth begin it is four-square, con- sisting of many strong sinews ; if you dry them they are as transparent as fish glow ; out of these sinews the seamen 112 VOYAGE IXTO make twisted whips. Their bones are hard..., like unto them of great four-footed beasts, but porous, like unto a spunge, and filled with marroAv ; when that is consumed out, they will hold a great deal of water, for the holes are big, like unto the wax of a honey-comb. Tavo great and strong bones hold up the under lip, they lye one against the other, and both of them make a figvire like unto an half-moon, but one alone by itself maketh a figure like to the quarter of the moon. Some of these bones I saw at Spitzhergen lying on the strand, about twenty foot long, of a very white colour, as if they had been calcined.

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