C 274 ) 
' C C. JSfoMm Vinculum, ex rupto ^efenterh orfum, ac, capreoli 
fereinmodum, inteftimne5tens. 
DD. Vimulum illudfeor(tm delineatum^ una cum ejmcapreoloy 
duahm circumduWoniliiustonJlans. 
EE. Convolvulm mnftini, feu Ilei pars, vinculo foriiter coarSta-^ 
fay acjphaceloproxima ; aqi^oahusomniniadJiriitafHit. adeoutU' 
mium intepnorum contemn, vomitu fere continuo^ furjum propulfi 
fuerinL 
F. lleipars^ violent a iM tit incowprehenjibili traje [{tone intepni 
per ligamentum D D contra n^tfiram extenft^ atq\ intepnurt^ quod- 
dam c£cum mentiem. 
G. Ilei extremum, uhiin Colon degener at. 
H. Colon modice contraSfum, & natfiraliter fe habem. 
L. Intefiinumc^cum. 
Ham obfervationem p^ucls Mine diebu4 , pr^fentibus D D de 
Tenjn & Dortmont, JSfofocomii nojlri Medicis, nec non Chr. viro 
D. Oort^ habnimm. Vale. Dab. raptim, Amjlelodami , <^ OStob^ 
1674, 
A Letter of ^Ir. Martin Lifter, containing his Oifervations of the 
Aflroites Star-ftones ; communicated to the Publifber Jan.i^. 
SIR, You are pleafed to tell nie^ that my Notes concerning 
certain Scones figured like Plants , found in the 
'^'.^S^i?*^?^"' of mountains of Craven, were well received This 
encourages me to give you tlie trouble of what I have 
obfcrv'd of the AJlroites ; which are fiones alfo pointed like the 
other, but not f )ijnd, that 1 know of, in the fame Rocks. And 
we muft crofs the plain Country, andfeek for them hard under the 
Torkjhre Woolds : For, wliat ffore I could procure of them, were 
brought ^!ie homBugthorpzirS 'Lefpington. Ac fhe former place, 
m v feif have feen themdiigg out of a certain ^/^rvr/^^ on the banks 
of a fmal rivulet, bttwixc the Town and the foot of the Woolds, 
There are plenty ofthem waflied into the brook ; but the oioft fair 
and folid are thofe we get out ofiheClay. 
[pretend net, todifcover to you their Original, no more than 
I did of the Erdrcehi\ but having ufed fome diligence in caufing 
the p!aces,where t hey are found, to be a lick more fearchedthan 
is 
