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communicate them to thePublick; this being an Argu- 
ment which requires more Hands than one to bring it to a 
cleariffue, and highly deferving the Gonfiderations of the 
moft Ingenious. I am, 
London July 3^^* , 
1(583. S^IR, 
Tour v^ry Humble Servants 
fohn IBeaumonts 
THE. 
EXPLANATION 
OP THE 
FIGURE S. 
FIGVKE u 
AN Entire Radix, a a Forefeams in two of the feet 
wantinq in Mr. Lifter's Figures. 
2* The fame ^zdix inverted. 
3. ^ broi^n piece of ^Radix with Rays 071 the topo 
4. 7he infideof the fame, 
5. ^ Plate of a Kzdix with ihe imprejfionof anoval joynt on 
the top^ 
6. The top of a Radix with Rays, and the Plates curioujly 
wrought. J. Jhe 
