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act from Giraldus another from Hector Boece, _History of Scotland_, "imprentit be Thomas Davidson, prenter to the Kyngis nobyll grace [James VI.]." He observes, that the opinion of some, that the "Claik geis growis on treis be the nebbis, is vane," and says he "maid na lytyll lauboure and deligence to serche the treuthe and virite yairof," having "salit throw the seis quhare thir Clakis ar bred," and assures us, that although they were produced in "mony syndry wayis, thay ar bred ay allanerly be nature of the seis." These fowls, he continues, are formed from worms which are found in wood that has been long immersed in salt water, and he avers that their transformation was "notably provyn in the zier of God 1480 besyde the castell of Petslego, in the sycht of mony pepyll," by a tree which was cast ashore, in which the creatures were seen, partly formed, and some with head, feet, and wings; "bot thay had na faderis." Some years afterwards, a tree was thrown on the beach near Dundee, with the same appearances, and a ship broken up at Leith exhibited the same marvel; but he clinches the argument by a "notable example schawin afore our eyne. Maister Alexander Galloway Person, of Kynkell, was with us in thir Illis (the Hebridae), and be adventure liftet up ane see tangle, hyng and full of mussil schellis," one of which he opened, "bot than he was mair astonist than afore, for he saw na fische in it bot ane perfit schapin foule. This clerk, knawin us richt desirous of sic uncouth thingis, came haistely, and opinit it iwith all circumstance afore rehersit." So far the venerable "Chanon of Aberdene." The West Highlanders still believe in the barnacle origin of this species of fowl. JAMES LOGAN _Tureen_ (No. 16. p. 246.; No. 19. p. 307.).--I have seen old-fashioned silver tureens which turned on a pivot attached to the handles, and always concluded that it was to this form that Goldsmith alluded in the line quoted by "G.W." SELEUCUS. _Hudibrastic Couplet_ (No. 14. p. 211.).--These lines do _not_ occur in the reprint of the _Musarum Deliciae_ (Lond. 1817, 8vo. 2 vols.). Lowndes (_Bibliogr. Manual_) states that they are to be found in the 2nd ed. of the work (London, 1656. 12mo.). F.C.B. _Topography of Foreign Printing Presses_ (No. 18. p. 277.)--About twelve years ago, Valpy published a vol. of Supplements to _Lempriere's Dictionary_, by E.H. Barker. One of these contained a complete list of all the foreign to
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