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lar Defcription. All along are very inftrudive Efire&ions 
how to diftinguifh the Kings of the fame Name from 
one another, before the Numbers were added upon their 
Monies- The Roman Emperours and Saxon Kings being 
well engraved before, the chief Defed and Difficulty is 
in thofe from William I. to Henry VII. which are therefore 
delineated here from the Originals. To thefe are prefix- 
ed the moil ancient Confular Monies, which many Ages 
preceeded the Incarnation of our Blefled Saviour, becaufe 
never yet extant in any Englifk Author. The other Me- 
dals and Monies of Popes, Emperours, Kings and Re- 
publicks, mud be omitted for brevity’s fake, tho'fomeof 
them (particularly that of the Siege of Leyden in Fafiboard ) 
be very rare. 
The Natural Curiofities are ranked in the following 
Method, I, Human Rarities, i. Quadrupeds, Viviparous 
fmultifidous and bifidous) and Oviparous, with an Ac- 
count of certain Balls and Stones found in the Stomachs 
of fever al Animals. $ Serpents. 4. Birds , Land and Wa- 
ter-Towls with their Eggs. 5. Fifhes, viviperous and 
oviparous, fcaled and exanguious. 6. Shells, whirled and 
fingle, double and multiple. 7. Infetfs, with naked and 
with fheathed Wings, and creeping Infers. 8. Plants , 
which begin with Dr. Nicolfons Collection of above 890 
dry’d Plants; the reft are reduced to the accurate Method 
of Dr. Sloane, in his Cat. Plant, in hfula Jamaica, pro- 
ceeding from the Corals and other Submarines to the 
Fruits and Parts of Trees. 9. Formed Stones, which are 
ranged according to Mr. Llrvyd’s curious Trad, Lithophy 
lac. Britan, only to the Cryftals and Diamonds are pre- 
mifed the Margarita Cumbrenfes, fome of which have as 
good a Water as the Oriental. After the foflile Shells 
and Stones of the turbinated Kind, the Bivalves and Shells 
amafled together into great Stones by a pecrifyed Cement, 
C c c 1 foi- 
