( i^o6 ) 
cannot but be tbougbt a Thing very furpnring and of 
gxtiatCefsfderation^ by all v/ho duly refieft upon it. A- 
. ]ong vvhh tht Defcriptioftf of thQ Bodies here fet forth, 
the Author hath caufed Icons to be graved of all of 
The chief of the figured Native Fojjils he fuund in this 
.Country, are the Bek.v/mtes^ p. 25. 44. The Selenita 
. Rhomboidalis^p.^^* and the -F///(7r Chrijiafl/m/s fr7gofifis,p,7^^ 
He gives a remarkable Variety of the J-ojjil lorolloU Bo- 
dies, ex. gr. Cor allium fojfile cortice reticuluto^ d.* 14. Re* 
Jepora feu Efcbara maxima Imperati Lapidea^ P- 1 3- Alcyoni- 
-nm tuber ofum forma ficus vel quintum Diofcor, p. 17. Fun- 
.gulus pj/rifor^is Lapideus, p,6. Afiroites^ p. ^6, 59. Of the 
Sea Shells that he gathered on thefe Mountains^ the moft 
co^/iderable 2irc the Nerita.^ p. 26. Juris Marina Fojfilis^ 
p. 58. %)m£ilicus Marinus, p. 24. Concha Tellinoides^ p. 2 1. 
Concha Margaritifer£ fragment P« 55 ConchuU echtnata^ 
p. 49, PeSuncuhs parvus capillaribus «S/r/V/ notatus, p. 25. 
Pe3en denfe firiatusy ibid. Chamafojfilis, p. 55. In /i&i/ 
. 5Ae// he obferves there were difcernible the Vejiigia of the 
Mufcles by means pf which the Animal adhered to ihe Shell. 
Nor ought we to omit the Efhinus Spaiagus^p.61. The Afie* 
ri£yP' 2. The Entrochi^ p. 4, c^c. Two Jojnts oj the Claw 
^of a Lobjler ft ruck out of a piece of Stone^ p. 17. And a 
piece of a Shell of a Crab, of that fort that is called the 
Molmo^Crab^ lodged in a wr/ bard fort pf Stone^ip. i^. 
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