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at Copefihagen i and all they could fay, was, that the 
Ifland Ween was the bed they then had. 
I might here give a large account of the many Ra- 
rities in the Mufmm Regiufn at Copenhagen 3 but fince 
the printed Account thereof is in the hands of feveral 
belonging to the Society, that task were needleft. 
XL Part of a letter from Sir Robert Sibbald, 
to the Puhlifhery giving an account of fame 
Stones and Plants found lately in Scotland, 
and of fome Books now Printing the re ^ 
li .| R. Lhyde met with feveral curious figured Stones 
IVJ here, and with fome Infcriptions upon the Ro^ 
man Wall, and in Icolms Kill , and other places, of 
which it is like you may have an account from him. 
Of late , Mr Snherland hath difcovered all our Gold 
Coins very well, from King Jams the Firft the be- 
ginning of his Reign, till King Charles the Second, 
he gives their Size, their Value , their Weight and 
theijc Face . k nd Rte verfe, wi th the tnicriptions' tlpon 
thcfti ■ He fovM laft Summer feveral cutSous Plants 
growing Wild in Ana andaltyiom^ he had not feen be- 
fore, lam told Dr Pitcairn his Writings with Addi- 
tions, are to be publilhed in one Volume in Quarto, 
in Holland, We are about the Chriftian Poet SeduH- 
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