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lately found in A whole 
A whole Town of Vm with Streets, they joyning like 
Houfes one to another, each having their Columharia. 
Oll(Z ojfaria , with Paintings, Infcriptions in Latin and 
the Old Etrujcan Language and Charadlers, which was 
taken by him and cut in Brafs — >- Seignior Falrettt 
told me he had at lead Fifty large Infcriptions in that 
language fent him from feveral places in Tufcany^ and 
gave me two, one in the Etmfcan Characters, the o- 
ther Roman^ and withal faid, that he defign'd to leave 
them out of the Book he was publiftiing, becaufe he 
muft be forc'd to have them done in Brafs, or have 
Charaders cut on purpofe, which was too chargeable, 
and the words were unintelligible. 
On the backfide of the Infcription, I (end you another 
Infcription on an Old Urn in the Etrufcan Language the 
Charader feems to be not much unlike iho^Runkk, 
See the Figure of the Palmy ren Infcription Fig, i. and 
the Etrufcan, Fig. 
VI, A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, from 
Canterbury, May th^ %2th 16^7, Coneern- 
ing mah^ng Water fubfer^vient to the ^ierptng 
both near and diftant ObjeBs^ with the De^ 
fcriptionof a Natural refleBing Micro fcope^ 
> 
I fend you here a Ihort Account of what has been 
the fucceft of my attempts, to make fmall Portions 
of Water fubfervient to the viewing both near and di- 
ftant Objeds, together with the Difcription of a Natural 
Reflefting Microfope. L 1 11 i Drops 
