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Method of preparing Specimens of Fifh,
by drying their Skins, as pra&ifed hj John
Frid. Gronovius, M. 2). at Leyden.
There are requijite for this Purpofe,
Read at a, m*%Ma&rc&h�4..
A ^TP a pa ir f Sciflars, with very fine
Bladcs> and
Points -
-�-� Small wooden Plates (of the
1 741-2.*
Lime-tree, or wooden Trenchers).
A very fine Needle.
Slips of Parchment as large as the Fifties.
Minnikin Pins, or fmall Pins.
Take hold of the Fifh with your Left Hand, Co as that the Belly may be towards the Hollow of your Hand, and its Head pointed to your Breaft. Then with the Needle make a Wound behind its Head,
into which introduce one of the Points of your Sci�
fars, cutting gently from thence along to the Tail.
If you would preferve the Right Side, the Sciflars are
to be conduded on the Left Side of the Fin. This
being done from the Head to the Tail, the Sciflars
are to be pointed deeper, and the Flefh divided quite
to the Back- bone. Then turn the Fifh with its Back
downward, and its Belly upward, and proceed in the
fame manner, cutting with the Sciflars through both
Head and Jaws. Take away the Brain and Gills. The Fifh then eafily parts, the Inteftines appear,
which may be eafily taken away. The Back-bones
are then to be cut afunder, the Fifh is to be waflied,
rubbed till it is dry with a Linen Cloth, and placed
upon a Board, in fuch a manner as that the Skin,
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covered
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�58] covered with its Scales, may lie uppcrmoft, and all ,the Fins and Tail arc to he expanded with Pins, Let it then be cxpofed to the Sun, if in Summer, or, if in Winter, to the lire, till the Skin grows quite dry and hard, when it. muft. be turned, and the Flefh cxpofed to the Sun or Fire, till it is alfo dry $ and then the Skin may be feparated from the Flefli with very little Trouble, and, being put betwixt Papers, muft be prefledflat. But as a fort of glutinous Matter, in prefling, is always forced out from betwixt the Scales and the Skin, a Piece of Parchment is to be laid under the Fifh, which is eafily feparated from the Scales, but Paper always flicks : For this Reafon it is neceflary, that after an Hour or two, a frefh Piece of Parchment fhould be applied : And thus, in the Space of 24 Hours, the Fiflyis prepared.
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Letter from Capt. William Gordon to
Capt. Samuel Mead) F. R. S. incJoJtng an
Account of the Firc--ballyfc� Dec, 1 1 . 174 1
Retd March 4. 1741 2
S I R, a T y our Defire I have fent you a JiJL Defcription, as exad as poffibly I
can remember, of the Meteor which I fawon Friday
the nth of 'December, coming by Water from the
City to Whitehall.
I really at firft took it for fome artificial Fire-work,
but was foon undeceived by the different Forms it
appeared in, and the Routs it took through the Re-
gions of the Air. I find it was feen by feveral People
here,