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with a kind of ftraw-colour d Membrane. Under which, 
'tis all over unequal with furrows. Of a dark aft-colour 
without; inwardly, whitifh. Exceeding hard. * 
Another LONG OVAL STONE. Naked or without 
any Membrane. Much bigger than the former, being two 
inches and I long, and an inch and * over. The furrows 
alfo of this are more, and deeper. 
A THIRD of kin to the former, but far left, not much 
bigger than the common Cornelian-Cherry. Thefe three 
laft are all of kin. Not to be fuppos d the elder and young 
tones of the fame fruit : for that they are all equally hard, 
and therefore at their full growth. 
A PLUM-STONE almoft like a Wallnut. An inch and 
* long, half an inch broad at the Bafe, which is a little hol- 
lowed in ; in the middle an inch and the top a little 
{harp and prominent. It hath three fides, all uneven with 
many furrows, and fomewhat deep. Of a ftraw-colour, 
and very hard. 
A STONE figur'd into a SPHiERICAL TRIANGLE. 
Near two inches long. Hard, rough, and of a Wallnut 
colour. The three fides unequal : one above an inch 
broad, the others narrower 3 all united at acute angles, and 
a little prominent. This Stone feems to belong to the 
fruit which, together with the Tree, is defcribed in Laet 
(a) by the Name of Totocke. ( a ) D&t 
ANOTHER, of like fhape, fubftance and colour with J nd - ° cc ; 
the former. But much lefs 3 and ratably, broader 5 fc. ' 17 ' c * 4 ' 
about an inch long, and as broad. Confifteth of three 
fides 3 whereof one the greateft, and convex 3 the other 
two almoft plain or level. 
A STONE ANOMALOUSLY figur'd. Above two 
inches long. One way, almoft two, over. Another, an 
inch and i Of a dark citrine, and fomewhat rough, as 
it were befprinkled all over with fand. On one fide, flat- 
tilh, but unevenly. On the other fwelling up into a double 
Lip, very rough 3 and having a Fiflure running by the 
length. 
Another ODDLY figur'd Stone. Above two inches 
long 3 In the middle, two over. At the Bafe, in a manner, 
an inch and * fquare, ? an inch over at the top. Almoft 
fmooth, and of the colour of fpruce Oker. 
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