qo The C^amral Hijlory 
150. Which by reafon they fo well refemble the Ears of a Man^ 
though much lefs, asinT^^. 7. Fig, 12. 1 have made bold, to 
call them Otites^ or Auriculares : Of which we have plenty in the 
rubble Quarries near Shotovtr^ in the banks of the High-ways 
North of Fa/i^roo^^Church ; but the mod I faw any where yet, are 
in a bank near a faring rifing at Sommtrton Towns end, Eaftward 
from the Churchy in th^LerdJhip of the Worftiipful Richard Fer- 
mor Efq^' wbofe many ingenious Contrivances about his Houfe^ 
befide other affiftances he readily afforded me, have eminently 
contributed to this f7i/2or)/, as will more abundantly appear in the 
ChaJ>terof Arts. 
151. From theZlf per^ I defcend next to fuch formed flones as 
refemble any of the parts of the middle Ventricle-, or Thorax'. 
whereof I met with fomeon S token-Church HilL, of a Flinty fub- 
ftance, ftrangely like to human Fafs^ or Dtfggs ; having not only 
the Mamma ^ but Papilla too, furrounded by an Areola^ and ftud- 
ded with fraail protuberances, as in Tab. 7^ Fig. ult* and there- 
fore well deferving the name of Mammillares : than which yet I 
had once a much better pattern,unhappily loft in the portage, be- 
twixt my Chamber and the Gravers. 
152. And if we look further into the inner parts^ I have a ftone 
thatfo exquifitely reprefents the Heart of a Man^ as inTab. 8. 
Fig. I . that at, and near the hafis^ there remains the trunck of the 
defcending partof the Fe;?^ C^z^^ at the afcending portion of 
the Vena Caija at h ; and from the left Ventricle the trunck of the 
Arteriamagna^ tending upwards at and a portion of the fame 
Artery tending downwards at d. This was alfo found on the 
Hills near S token-Church') being a whitidi kind of Flinty and per>- 
liaps may merit the name of Anthropocardites. Whereunto add 
another found in the Gravel near Oxford^ by my ingenious Friend 
John Baniffer M. A. of Magdalen 'College^ which though not fo 
exa61;ly of the shape of a Beart zsthe former^ yet becaufe fiellated 
allovei- from the hafis to the mucro^ as in Fig. 2. I thought its 
admittance would not be ungrateful to the Reader. 
153. Other /lones there are alfo in likenefs of fome parts of the 
Abdo7?ien or lorifej]: Ventricle ; fuch are the ^fones^Vidymoides^found 
in the Quarries of rubble ftone near Shotover-hWl^ having upon 
it both the rugofity^ and future of the Scrotum^ And Fhalloides^ 
which I met with near the Wind -mill at Nettlehed^ perfe^lly re- 
" prefenting 
