11^ The S\^amral Hijlory 
in theafore-going inftances ; not intending to profecute it fur- 
ther till! have had more experience, which this my prefent at- 
tempt ferves to shew the World is yet but fmall. And therefore 
I haften on to the refidue of tht firmed ftones^ which according to 
my mtthdd laid down in the beginning of this Chapter (having 
done with allfuch as relate to the waters^ arethofe thatrefemble 
any terre§irial bodies ; andamongft them, firft of fuch as belong 
to the z/ege/^Z'/e Kingdom. 
132. Whereof there are fome that reprefent whole Plants^ 
and fuch is the Fungites or Tuheroides^ found fomwhere in the 
Ckiltermhout Stoken-Church-hill^ and engraven Tab. 6. Fig. i. 
of a cinereows colour without, buta blackPFint within, and live- 
ly reprefenting one of xht fungi lethales non efculenti. 
133. Others there are that refemble only the parts of Plants^ 
and fuch is thatdepided Tab.6. Fig. 2. like d.Brj'onj-root broken 
off tranfverlly, and (liewing the fibrilU from the center to the 
circumference-) with the other Jirice defcending down the fides^ and 
the annulary divifions ; and all the/e in a sfone fo exaftly of the co- 
lour of a Brjionj-root, that it would be hard to diftinguifti it, were 
it not for the weight. This was found in the Quarry-pits of rub- 
ble ftone near Shot-over hill. 
1 34. And others there are again like the Fruits of Trees^ as in 
Tab^ 6. Fig. 3, and 4. which in general may be called Lapidespy-^ 
riformeSj whereof the firft is a blach^flint found fomwhere near 
Bix brandy above eleven inches round, and in bignefs and form 
refembling the Bell or King-pear: The other a fort of Pebble^ 
whitiff-) without, and yellow within (as manifeftly appears at the 
place of thef7r/g) in the shape of a Warden-pear^ found in the 
Parish of ?r^/er^oc4, by the Learned and Ingenious Sir George 
Croke^ fomwhere near his houfe. 
135. In the Parish of Whitchurch not far from Hardvpickrhow(Q^ 
I found a hard ftone in the form of an Apricock^ with the Rimula 
or cleft from the/^^/ic/e to thec/ex, juft as in the txmplum^ and 
as depided 7d;3. 6'. Fig, 5. And in the Quarries of rubble ftone 
nt2x Shotover-h\\\^ I met with a kind of f})ar^ shot exadiy in- 
to protuberances (and in the whole bulk) like a i^j^/Z'^rrj, as in 
Fig. 6. 
136. On the Chiltern-\{\\\s near to Sherbourn^ I found a white 
Flint, with another fet in it, in the form of a Luca Olive, as in 
Fig. J, 
