. . . . . "But something further seems to be intended in their first imposition, whence the Jews call it, as Mercer tells us, a separation and distinction of the several kinds of things; and Kircher thus paraphraseth the words of Moses: ??And whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof, i.e.,?? saith he, Fuerunt illis vera et germana nomina et rerum naturis propria accommodata. 1" .