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hapsI have not ufed thera to the beft advantage.Good DefigR 
("aod fuch is that I feod you> done by that ingenious youog 
Gentlemao aQd eKcellenc Artift, my very good friend, Mr*^ 
WiUiam Lodge,) or the things themfelves^ which I have all by 
me, would make thefe particulars much more intelligible and 
plain to you. 
The Explicatim of the f igures. See Tab. I. 
!♦ A trochites or fiogle joyot with very fioe and fmall Rayes* 
2. A Trochites or fingle joy nt with the pith bored throughjin 
the fafliion of cinquefoil. 
3^ A Trochites or fingle jjoyBt^of an Oval figure, therayrs 
fcarce apparent aod a very fmall point Iwhe^lace of the 
Pirfa. 
4* A fiogle joyntof two of a middle fize, with the pith ex- 
ceeding large. 
5» A pack of fingle joynts diflocated, and yet adhcriog in 
their natural order, 
6. A very long Entrochos or a piece of many finooth joyuts 
with the branches broken off 
y. An Entrochos with fmooth joynts not branched. 
The biggeft Entrochos I have yet (ceo , with ftumps of 
branches. 
9. A fmooth Entrochos ^ith very thin and numerous joynts. 
10. Thelargeft or deepeft joynted Entrochos^ fave the oval 
one noted in the third figure* ^ 
lu An Entrochos with very many diforderly knots in each 
joyot. 
12. An Entrochos with only one fiogle Circle of knots in the 
middle of each joyot. 
13. An Entrochos with three Circles of knots. 
14^ A fmooth Entrochos, with a large aod much rifto edge 
in the middle of each joyot* 
15, Alttrfi^fe joy ots round or blunt* 
16^ A double edg in the middle of each joyot^ 
17. Alternate joynts, edged» 
1 8* 1 9 . ?o. Certaio other differences noted in the Paper 3 but 
not perfedly cxpreft io the Defigo. 
ax. An Entrochos with a branch of a good lengths 
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