A catalogue of part of those rarities collected in thirty years time with a great deal of pains (1669)
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Robert Hubert A catalogue of part of those rarities collected in thirty years time with a great deal of pains and industry, by one of His Majesties sworn servants. R. H. aliàs Forges, Gentleman. They are to be seen at the place formerly called the Musique House at the West end of Pauls [London][1669]
A
CATALOGUE
Of part of those
RARITIES
Collected in thirty years
time with a great deal
of Pains and Industry,
1 The Names of the RARITIES that are to be seen at that place, formerly called the Musique House near the West end of Pauls; You may see every afternoon, that which hath been seen by those that are Admirours of Gods Works in Nature, with other things that hath been seen by Emperours, Empresses, Kings and Queens, and many other Soveraign Princes. First of Fishes Heads, the least of these Heads are as big as a mans Head. Hub166900010A Sea Elephants head as big as a Bushel. Hub166900020A Sea sheeps head of Cape de Vert in Africa. 2 Hub166900030A Crack shell-Fishes head of America. Hub166900040A Sea Cats head of China. Hub166900050A great Sturgions head. Hub166900060A great head of a true Dolphin. Hub166900080A great Sword-fish head, and sword of the black Sea. Hub166900100A Morse skull of Greenland. Hub166900110A strange Fishes head of the Germany Sea. Hub166900120A Fishes head called the sea-glutton, it did belong to the King of the Romans and Bohemia. Hub166900130An extraordinary great Turtles head of East India, it is a kind of Sea Tortus. Hub166900140A great and strange Dog-fish head, in shape like to a Toad or Serpents head. Of whole Fishes. Hub166900150A Shoveller or blew Shark very perfect and great, given by Doctor Escate Physitian in Popler. Hub166900160A Monk-Fish shark. Hub166900170A Shovel Fish, given by his Highnesse the Duke of Hosteene. 3 Hub166900180A great Frog-Fish of the Baltick sea; it is as big as a great Hog. Hub166900190A sea Otter as big as a great Otter, it is Amphibbium. Hub166900200A sea Leapord, it is also Amphibbium. Hub166900210A little sea Calf, or Seal, it is likewise Amphibbium. Hub166900220A sea Wolf, it is a Creature that for his bigness bites the hardest of any Creature. Hub166900230A sea Ape for his form, but of a very strange Nature, it is of Brasil. Hub166900240A great sea Tortus. Hub166900250Another sort called the Hawks bill Tortus. Hub166900260A large sea-Coney of the West-Indies. Hub166900270A Fish called the sea-Pellican for his head, and sea dart for his tayl. Hub166900280A great sea Porcupine of the Indies. Hub166900285A Hedghog Fish, given by the Duke of Holsteene. Hub166900290A sea Rat-Fish. Hub166900300A great horned Soul-Fish, so called for having one horn, it is of the West-Indies. 4 Hub166900310A Saw-Fish, which by some Authors is falsly called the sword-fish, and is not, it was given by Doctor Vanderlingen, Physitian in Utrick. Hub166900320A little prickled Dog-Fish. Hub166900330A Sturgion. Hub166900340A Parret Fish of Brasil. Hub166900350A sucking Fish. Hub166900360A poyson Fish, it is so venomous that 13 men in one ship have dyed, by eating of one of them. Hub166900370A very great Souldier Fish, it is a Creature that liveth upon Land, but once a year cometh to the sea, marcheth in company as an Army. Hub166900380A Woodcock Fish of the Baltick sea. Hub166900390A Toad Fish. Hub166900400A four prickle Fish of the East-indies, all other Fishes although greater are afraid of him, therefore will not come near him. Hub166900410An angel-Fish of the west-indies. Hub166900420A great flying Fish or sea-Swallow. Hub166900430A Trumpet Fish of the Baltick sea. Hub166900440A Smith Fish, it was given by his Highness the Landgrave of Hesson. 5 Hub166900450A Wave-Fish, so called for the manner of the growing of his scales. Hub166900460A weapon-Fish of Burmodus. Hub166900470A Fish called the sea-Cock of the Spanish sea. Hub166900480A little Fish called Boydret, that hath two prickles before that are venomous. Hub166900490A Hermit Fish. Hub166900500A Sun-Fish for his Nature, and Moons-Fish for part of his form, and for shining in the Night to the amazement of Seamen that see it in the Night, almost as large as half a Bushel. Hub166900510A Netted great star-Fish, that was given by the Governour of St. Christophers Island, Sir Thomas Wardner. Hub166900520A very rare and great star-Fish of the Indies. Hub166900530A large Comet or five-Finger Fish of the East-indies. Hub166900540A little Crowned star-Fish of the German Ocean. Hub166900550A flat flowred star-Fish. Hub166900560A five-pointed little star Fish. Hub166900570A sea-Spider or prickled Crab, given by the Learned Petrus Careshious 6 the King of Denmark, Resident in the United Provinces. Hub166900580A great Crab. Hub166900590A Land Crab or Fidler Crab, it is like a Death-head, and lives in the ground like Coneys in a burrow, they are in some Islands in the West-indies. Hub166900600A King Crab of the Morocos Islands. Hub166900610Another species of King Crabs or sea-Spider, but as light as a sheet of paper, although it be as big as most, or any ordinary face. Hub166900620A Fish called the sea-Orange, or Ecus Marenum. Hub166900630A sea Apple, it is another sort of Ecus Marenum. Hub166900640A Turpedo or benumming Fish, that taketh away the sense of feeling of all Creatures that toucheth him, it is as big as a peck, and did belong to the King of France, Lewis the 13th, Hub166900650A very perfect, great and true Remora of India, whose property is to endeavour to hinder or stay great Fishes as they swim. Hub166900660A strange black Plaise. Hub166900670A Globe Fish. 7 Hub166900680A little Globe Fish of another sort. Hub166900690A Hippocampos of Brasil. Hub166900700A Hippocampos of the Middeterianan sea. Hub166900710A little spouting or Fountain Fish. Hub166900720A strange Oyster or Century Fish. Hub166900730A little Star Fish with twelve points. Parts of Fishes. Hub166900740A Rib of a Mair-Man, taken by Captain Finney upon the shouls of Brasil, 500 leagues from the main, given by Doctor Esgate, Physitian. Hub166900750A Draggon Fishes Horn. Hub166900760A Dolphins Tayl. Hub166900770A great Lobsters Claw. Hub166900780A strange Lobsters Claw. Hub166900790A great Jaw of a very large Taboureyn or Sharke, it hath four or five tear of Teeth; it was sent the master of these Rarities from the west-indies by the Governour of St. Christoph. Islands, by Sir Tho. Warner. Hub166900800A great Tooth of a Hypopotinus Hub166900810A very great Jaw of a Saw-Fish. 8 Hub166900820A strange Round Boone, given by his Highnesse the Landsgrave of Hessen in Cassel. Hub166900830A Boone that the Whale spouts water withal. Hub166900840A Whales pizzle eight or nine foot long. Hub166900850A Drompan of a great Whale. Hub166900860A Vein of the tongue of that Whale that was taken up at Greenwitch before Cromwels death, it is like a Vine stake that is withered. Hub166900870A Fin of the gils of a Whale 13 or 14 foot long. Hub166900880A piece of a Whales skin. Hub166900890A pizzle of an other sort of Whale, like a Serpent. Hub166900900A Tayl of a sea-Cat, or poyson stingraye, which is so hard, that it can saw suddenly like a Saw. Other Rarities. Hub166900910A Gyants Thigh bone 4 foot long, it is an extraordinary Rarity. Hub166900920A Tamanduaquaca, or the Auntbear, it is as big as a Spaniel, and 9 participates of the shape of five or six Creatures; it is a very strange wild Beast in Brasil, and hard to be procured. Hub166900930A little Cat with one head, one body, two bellies, four hinder quarters and Legs, and two Tayls, it was presented by worthy Mr. Thornton, a Chaplain to the right Honourable the Earl of Bedford. Hub166900940The horns of a Dog in the Land of Mosahai near China. Hub166900950The hornes of a Hare, it was the Prince Elector Duke of Saxony. Hub166900960A Renossorus horn, that was also given by the Duke of Holsteen. Hub166900970Hub166900980A Renossorus Tayl, Hub166900990Scale Hub166901000and Claw. Hub166901010A black Ball with a hard shell, found in the stomach of a wild Bull in Brasil. Hub166901020A soft ball of hair bigger then a mans fist, found in the maw of a Calf in Holland. Hub166901030A little orbicular ball hard and light found in the stomach of a strange beast in India. Hub166901040A very long strait winding horn of a Ram. 10 Hub166901050The black horns of a Russia KamRam, four growing together, two strait, and two crooked. Hub166901060A strange horn of a Dear. Hub166901070Another strange horn of a Raine-Dear. Hub166901080Another Raindears horn. Hub166901090A Babarousses head, it is as big as a Swines head, it is a strange beast in the East india, that hath two tusks like a Boar in the lower Jaw, and two great tusks growing upon the Nose. Hub166901100A very fine perfect he Mandrake. Hub166901110A she Mandrake; both these were given by that skilful Physitian Doctor Esgate, near Black-wall. Hub166901120An Nest made like the secret parts of a man, by a little Bird in Brasil. Hub166901130An Nest like another thing, made by another Bird of another material, and of another Countrey. Hub166901140A skin of a great Bat of Ginney in Africa. Hub166901150A large Elphants Tayl, given by Mr. Middleguesse, Clerk to the Royal Company. Hub166901160A perfect Musk Rat. 11 Of Birds. Hub166901170An Indian Storks head. Hub166901180An Ibis Birds head of Egypt, it is the Bird that first taught the use of Glysters. Hub166901190A Toucan head of Parow, the head of that Bird is bigger then all his body; it is a very rare one, and did belong to the King of Spain. Hub166901200A Caswarus Leg. Hub166901210A very great Ostridge Leg of Numidia. Hub166901220A Dodos Leg, it is a bird that cannot flye, Hub166901230A strange sea Fowl as big as a Goofe, it is a kind of Pinguin. Hub166901240A sea Crow as big as a Raven, it hath feet like a Duck, and a bill like a Crow. Hub166901250A sea Parrot or Coppernose of Greenland. Hub166901260A rare Phenicupter, given by that ingenuous true lover of Rarities Mr. Powey, Treasurer to his Highnesse the Duke of York. 12 Hub166901270A wondering Bird erroneously called the Bird of Paradise, it is with feet. Hub166901280An Altionem of East-india. Hub166901290A sprig or large bush of black Feathers that for the Rarity; the Emperour Mattheus, gave two thousand Rich Dollers for it, which is almost five hundred l. sterling, it was taken out of the Treasury of Rarities at Prague, and doth exceed that which the Master of the Rarities did see of the great Turks at Constantinople. Hub166901300Hub166901310An Acquoras headHub166901320 and bill of Brasil. Hub166901330Hub166901340A Ginny wakes foretopHub166901350 and part of the bill. Of Serpents. Hub166901360A Serpent of 22 foot long of East-India, it hath in the upper Chap four rows of teeth; this Serpent can swallow man or beast. Hub166901370A Serpent Hebeboca of Brasil, some 12 foot long. 13 Hub166901380A spotted Serpent some 13 foot long, this with the three following Serpents was presented to the encrease of these Rarities, by that Honourable Mr. Povey, one of the Royal society of Philosophers, and Treasurer to his Royal Highnesse the Duke of York. Hub166901390A long narrow Serpent, like a piece of narrow hair-coloured Satten, edg’d with white Satten. Hub166901400A Silver coloured Serpent. Hub166901410A Gold coloured Serpent. Hub166901420A black Serpent, that is eaten for good meat in Virginia. Hub166901430A little Serpent of Germany. Hub166901440Another sort of little Serpent. Hub166901450A Rattle Snake. Hub166901460A very intire Viper of Italy. Hub166901470A Viper of Germany. Hub166901480An Adder of England. Hub166901490An Aspe. Hub166901500A great Tatoo of the Duke of Orleance, it lives under ground like a Mole it is as big as a good big Dog, it is a great Rarity of the East-india, and a noble present of so great a Prince. 14 Hub166901510An Armodilly of the West-india. Hub166901520A poysoned Armodilly of East-india. Hub166901530A little Alligaitor of Brasil. Hub166901540A little spotted Crocadile of Egypt. Hub166901550A little Crocadile, at first coming out of his Egg. Hub166901560A Gueana of America, it is a sort of Lissard, and good to eat. Hub166901570A very great Lissard of Africa. Hub166901580A spotted great Lissards skin, of his Highnesse the Lonsgrave of Hesson. Hub166901590A great Lissard of Numedia, it is called the Land Crocadile. Hub166901600A Land Tortus. Hub166901610Another Land Tortus with little specks. Hub166901620A little Land Tortus of New-England. Hub166901630A fair Skincus of Egypt. Hub166901640A Cammelion of Barbery. Hub166901650A most rare Sallamander of India. Hub166901660A Bugeluge of Africa, it is a kind of great Lissard, and with great scales like a Fish. 15 Of Fruits, and such things Hub166901670A Rose of Jerico about 100 yeares old, and as big as half a mans fist, and will open so wide, that it will not go into ones Hat, and will close again the next day. Hub166901680Another sort of Rose that is bigger, of Jericho. Hub166901690A Gourd in the form of a Pear. Hub166901700A red Gourd of Ginney. Hub166901710Another pretty shap’d Gourd. Hub166901720A great and strange Callibas of India, in the shape of a great scull of a man. Hub166901730A Callibas of the west india. Hub166901740A Ganobany Fruit. Hub166901750A Backbob, or great Ganobany, presented by the King of Sweeds Physitian, Doctor House-wettle. Hub166901760A Tomaras Fruit of BinneyGinney. Hub166901770A strange Fruit of Brasil, that groweth with a cover, and within it several good Kernels, the Apes have the skill to open the Fruit to eat the Kernels. 16 Hub166901780A Cocus Fruit whole, the Fruit and Tree affords several necessary things for the benefit of man; as Milk, Wine, Water, Oyle, Vinegar, Needles, Thred, Boards, Cordage, Sails, and other necessary things. Hub166901790A Cocus Fruit that is something round, and represents a Face. Hub166901800A long Cocus Fruit, something like a Fish in shape. Hub166901810A Pine Apple. Hub166901820A prickle Apple of India. Hub166901830A Cedar Fruit of Mount Lebanon. Hub166901840A large Carab, it is a Fruit of the Carebies, the shell of it burnt, it smels like Perfume, and the inward part tastes like dry Spice-bread. Hub166901850A loaf of Bread made of the Casado Root, the sap or moisture of that Root is deadly poyson, yet makes good Bread. Hub166901860A silk Cotten Cod, such as in China they make their fine paper of. Hub166901870Another speces of Cotten in a Cod, as it groweth. Hub166901880A long ear of Corn of a strange sort in a part of Africa, one grain17 produceth severall thousands. Hub166901890A Fruit like a Lemon but of a strange operation for the Goyse, is as clear as water, but a little of it on ones hand dyeth it of a purple colour; but to redouble it with more of the same liquor, it makes the place as black as Jet, and no art of man can fetch it out, but it groweth out of it self in nine dayes, and if the Hogs doth eat of it it doth not endanger them, but makes their fat of a purple colour. Hub166901900A Palm branch of the Jews Land. Hub166901910A stick like a Net of Brasil, that Prince Morice of Nasson brought over for a Rarity. Hub166901920A sugar Blossom. Hub166901930A thing that groweth like a Hypocrice bag, and like wooven Tiffany. Hub166901940A strange stick of wood, or strange pipe, grown by Nature in a strange form, it did belong to the Duke of Bavere. Hub166901950A Cross of wood grown by Nature in Bohemia given by Doctor Moretus, professor in the Mathematicks in the University of Prague. 18 Hub166901960A Cross of wood, growing in the form of Saint Andrews Cross, given by Doctor Pinker, one of the privy Council to the Prince Elector of Sax. Hub166901970A piece of wood growing in the form of a Serpent, all wrinkled up together. Hub166901980An excrescent of wood, in the form of a rubbing Brush. Hub166901990A piece of wood that turneth water into two colours at once. Hub166902000A stinging long Bean of Brasil. Hub166902010A Fruit, or great BeamBean like a Hart. Hub166902020A strange plant with prikles of Africa, it is said that the Juyce called sanguis draconis groweth in it. Hub166902030A strange Cod or Blossom of the species of a Palm-tree of St. Polo de Lavando in Africa. Hub166902040A Purse woven without a seam of the Cogus fruit. Hub166902050A square thing made of Cogus bark to cover the secret parts of men or women, and it is also in that Country there ready money. Hub166902060A larger or long Cassa Fruit of Ægypt. 19 Hub166902070A Lemon that represents the secret parts, a Hermophredite. Hub166902080A piece of wood, part stone, and part wood, King Charles the first did try it, and gave it the owner of these Rarities: Of Stones, or things turned into Stone. Hub166902090A Piece of wood turned into stone. Hub166902100A piece of an old branch of Oak in stone, but the bark is turned into Iron; and was given by that studious Mr. Thornton, Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl of Bedford. Hub166902110A Cake in stone. Hub166902120A Rock of Mosse in stone, belonging to the Emperour Fardinandus the third. Hub166902130A stone like a great piece of Wax or Rosin. Hub166902140A great black flat-stone, with the impression of a sea Fish like a Plaise, and did belong also to the Emperor. 20 Hub166902150Another black stone or slate with the impression of another Fish. Hub166902160Another slate-stone, with an impression of a red Herring. Hub166902170A great flat and broad Tooth in stone. Hub166902180A great Oyster shell in stone. Hub166902190A piece of wood, and a Barnacles Nest or shell, grown together. Hub166902200A Rock of Vitriol. Hub166902210A Rock of Copper and Chrystal together. Hub166902220A glittering Rock like Silver. Hub166902230A Rock of a kind of Emerald and Amethists minerals together. Hub166902240A strange Portugal Rock. Hub166902250A Rock with Muscel-shells. Hub166902260A Rock like a bunch of Grapes of the Cardinal Richelieu. Hub166902270A great Bohemian Topas on a black Ebony Pedistal, and did belong to the King of Hungary. Hub166902280A right Eagle stone that is of Calcedonian, and was the Kings of Morocco and Fess, it is a precious stone & very rare, for that the King permits none in his Country to have any of 21 them but himself, as a token of his reality, but gives them to eminent persons as a mark of his great favour. Hub166902290A great Triangler stone, that hath a representation of Trees and Bushes. Hub166902300A Bracelet of natural Beads, belonging to the King of Morocco. Hub166902310A rare great Lapis Amonis, of the Kind of France. Hub166902320A great Jasper stone in a Frame, and doth represent Moorish ground with Rivers, Trees, and Bushes. Hub166902330A Marble stone in a Frame, the Emperour Ferdinando the third confessed that he never saw a Rarer, it represents a Bridge, a old ruinous Tower, a Tree with the bark and Birds flying in the ayr, it was the great Duke of Florences Rarity. Hub166902340Another stone pictured like the arm of the Sea, with Cottage houses, and a Church by the water side, or shore. Hub166902350Another stone like the picture of a fine Town on a Hill. Hub166902360Another stone of the same Nature. Hub166902370Another very Rare stone, pictured like a City all on fire; the Master of 22 these Rarities, had it as a Rare Thing of the Prince Elector of Cullin. Hub166902380An extraordinary Rare Calcedonian stone picture, it is like a piece of Ice on the ground. Hub166902390A piece of Chrystal, like a Town builded on a Hill, it is much esteemed by ingenuous Spirits. Hub166902400A quoagulation of several stones together of the sand. Hub166902410A quoagulation of stones and Iron together, of the Sea. Hub166902420A stone of the Sea like a face. Hub166902430A large piece of Ice Glass, it is a kind of Gipps. Hub166902440Several other sorts of strange stones of Sea and Land. Corals and Sea-Plants. Hub166902450A Branch of the right solid white Coral. Hub166902460A Tree of rough, white Coral, it is called the bush Coral, and it is very perfect and Rare. Hub166902470A white Coral with little double shells-fishes, that grew in each part of 23 it; it is a Rarity that was much esteemed of by the Emperour in his Room of Rarities. Hub166902480A red Coral on the Rock as it groweth. Hub166902490A plant growing on a white Coral. Hub166902500A white Coral growing on a plant. Hub166902510A plant Rock and shell fastened, or grown altogether. Hub166902520A very great Trumpet plant. Hub166902530A very large fair sea Feather of a purple colour. Hub166902540A large yellowish sea Feather. Hub166902550A fine yellow coloured sea Feather. Hub166902560A deep yellow coloured sea Feather, grown to a great pebble-stone. Hub166902570An Iron coloured sea Feather, and stiff like Iron Wyre. Hub166902580A plant or little Tree of a black Horn, for the branches being burnt, they stink and wrinkle like Horn, but the Root is of a hard white stone. Hub166902590A purple Sea plant of Dr. Towers, in Hamburgh. Hub166902600A fine Sea plant of two colours. Hub166902610A fine yellow Sea plant, like a branch of small Birch. 24 Hub166902620A Sea plant like Heath. Hub166902630A Sea plant like the hair of ones Beard. Hub166902640A Sea plant like a kind of spunge. Hub166902650A Spunge in shape, almost like a Hedg-Hog. Hub166902660A strange Sea plant, called the transparent Coral. Hub166902670A very Rare Sea plant with shell-Fishes, grown by nature like fruits on a Tree. Hub166902680Several sorts of Rare shells of great Princes: as of the Emperour, the Queen of Sweeds, and of other Kings and Soveraigns. 25 Moreover, The Gentleman of these Rarities can shew thousands of other Rarities of Nature besides the things aforementioned, to those that are more curious, and will be at some more Charge. The manner of shewing as followeth. On Mondayes and Thursdayes, things of the Sea: as, several sorts of Sea-plants, Zoophyts, Rare stones of the Sea, strange Corals, 26 and things of two or three Natures growing together, and likewise beautifull Rare Shels. On Tuesdayes and Fridayes things of the Land; as Metals, Minerals, Transmutations, or things turned into stones: stones of Rare shapes, Chrystals and precious stones, as they are natural in ther mines; strange Fruits and Excrescents, and things of strange nature and operation. On Wednesdayes and Saturdayes, things of the Sea, Land, and Ayre: as strange Bones, and Teeth of divers Creatures, several Eges of Fowls and Serpents, several small Creatures of the Sea, several small creeping or venomous Creatures of the Land; 200 or 300 species of Insects, or Flies of the land or ayr, several pieces of Amber with Flyes or Insects, involved in the transparent Amber. 27 Be pleased to note further, that if any Nobleman or person of quality be desirous to see alone with their Families and Friends, all, or most of them: The owner of them will endeavour to give satisfaction for half a day together, so that the noble minded person be pleased to give the Master of the Rarities notice a day before by some sufficient party, to put by the great Concourse of people for that day. SsoSo likewise, if any forraign Ambassadours be pleased to do the same, the Gentleman that owneth the above-mentioned things, will do his best to declare them to their Excellencies content in three or four Languages, if they please to repair to his dwelling, which hath been formerly the Musique-house at the West end of S. Pauls. 28 A Catalogue of the Names of those great Princes and Persons, as a remembrance of their love to Vertue, Learning, and wonderful Rarities of Nature. Charles the first of great Britain, France and and Ireland, King, &c. Charles the second of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, &c. Ferdinandus the third, Emperour of Germany, of Hungary King, Arch Duke of Austria, &. 29 Ellionora Empresse of the House of Gunsago, Dutchess of Mantua, &. Ferdinandus the fourth, of the Romanes, and Bohemia, King, &. Ellionora Queen Dowager of Sweeds, and of the Electoral House of Brandenburg. Christena of the Sweeds, Gothes and Vandal Queen Regent, &.c John Philips Arch-Bishop of Menz, Duke of East France, Chancellor of Germany, and Prince Elector. Charles Lodowick, Palsgrave of the Reyne, Prince Elector, and Duke of Bavere. John George, Prince Elector, Duke of Saxony, and Markgrave of Myson. 30 Christian Lodowick, Duke of Brunswick and Lunamburgh. Frederick of the Crown or Kingdom of Norway, Duke of Sloyswick, Holstene, &.c William Londsgrave of Hesson, Prince of Hearsfil’d, &c. Gaston Duke of Orleance, Brother to Lewis the 13th. of France, &c. Mounsieur de Belyever, high or great president of France. The Honourable Sir Thomas Row, his Majesties Ambassadour to the great Magore in India, and also Ambassadour for the Kings Majesty of great Brittain to the Emperour of the Turks at Constantinople, and to the Emperour of Germany, and also to divers other Kings, Princes and free States. 31 Sir. Thomas Wardner, General and Governour of St. Christophers, one of the Gentlemen of the privy Chamber to King Charles the first. Frederick Shink, privy Counsellor to the Duke of Brunswick, &c. The Learned Petrus Carisius, resident for the King of Denmark in the united Provinces. Theodor Demiron, Physitian to her Majesty Henereta Maria Queen of England. Doctor Saltman Physitian, and professor in the University of Straisbrook. Doctor Fosious, Physick professor in the University of Hidleberg, and Physitian to his Highness the Prince Elector. Doctor Beasler, chief Physitian in Nurham-burgh. 32 Doctor Moretus, professor in Astronomy and Mathematicks in the University of Prague. Doctor Dewhit, Physitian in the Country of Leife-land. Doctor Brown, Physitian in Augsburgh. Doctor Cornelius Vander-lingen, Physitian in the University of Utricke. Doctor Housewette, Physitian to the King of Sweeds, and chief Physitian in Hamburgh. Doctor Easgate, a good Physitian in Popler by Black-wall. Mr. Thornton, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Bedford. 33 Mr. Cornelius Middlegest, Clerk to the Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa. FINIS.