C 6^90 ) 
27, A branch of ao Enirochos knocked off 
25. hn Emrockosfm\tA\k^. 
24. k fafljgtum 01 Summit as ^ 
2y h radix of ao Enirochos m Prpfpeitive : where A is a joynt 
ox TrochHes ytt remaining, whence an Enirochos was bro- 
ken off. e. E. F. are four of the double feet 5 the ^tL 
being hid. 
a6. The fame radix to be feen at the beft advantage : A the 
tfocbiiesotbap I CB.D.E.F. the five double Feet* Note 
alia the fcx-aogular rough plates^ which incruftatc the 
ftone or cover it all over. 
27. A foaaller K^^slijc withfmooth plates and fivcfingle Feet : 
H. thetop ftooe, L oneof the five Feet. K. one of the five 
angular plates which iocruftate the middle of the ftone. 
G xhtbajis, Alfo the fame ftone in profpedive. G.the fame 
V. iththe hollow bottom upwards* 
Figures of Plates fuppofed to incruftate divers roots* 
28* A pentagooousplatckqotted^ 
2:^, Athian edged fmooth jj^fntagonous plate* 
3^0*. Ao iodentedpcotagonou^|)late. 
1 1. TheNonhatBptoDiliirc pentagouousplate^ 
A large pentagooous fmooth plate. 
53, All hexagoDous plate imbc fled with angles* 
34. Aohexagonpus plate^asdeep asbroad. 
3 5* 37. Odd figured plates. 
36, A quadmngulsr plate ribbed and indented* 
Sofarth'k Letter:^ vpbichwasfoon after followed by another^ 
containing the Learned Mr, Kzf^ annotations upn thefame^ 
which were thefe : 
I received (faith Mx. Kay) your accurate Obfervatioos a- 
bout SuCmberds beads. A ftrainge thing it fecms to me^ that 
the broken pieces of thofe bodies, which you find, I mean^ 
of ihemaio ftcms, (hould.be of equal bignefs from the top 
to the bottom^ and not at a!} taperiog, if they be indeed the 
bodies of Rock^plants, There are found in Maltha ceitaio 
ftqoes, called Si^Fauls Bafoons^ which I fuppofe were origi- 
nally a fort of Rock-plaots.like fmall foagged fticks^but with- 
out any joincs 3 the trunks whereofdiminilli according to the 
propor- 
