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f faw no Coins found there, but the Roman Gold 
Coin of Valentinian jun. formerly mentioned 5 feverai 
of our old English fince the Conqueft$ and one caft 
Brafs Piece infcribed with Runic Letters, which I take 
to have been a Danifh Amulet* 
Several of our old Britifh Monuments, called Kaer , 
Karn, Cromlech , &c. we met with 5 and found that they 
diftinguifhed them by the fame Names* 
What were peculiar to themfelves, were their high 
round Towers for Belfreys 5 their round Entrenchments, 
commonly called Danes fvathes} and the Elf- Arrow 
Heads of Flint. 
About Slego and Bali Shany we had good fuccefs-as 
to Figur’d Stones ^ where we met with . variety of Afro- 
podia and Aflrorrhiz or Modioli , not yet figured or de- 
ferred, together with other Curiofides in that, kind 5 
all which (together with the Manufcripts) I have long 
fince fent to Oxford. 
In the fame Neighbourhood, on the Mountains of Ben 
Bulhen and Ben Buijhgen , we met with a Number of the 
rare Mountain Plants of England and Wales , and three 
or four not yet di (cover'd in Britain. Mr. Heaton's Cha - 
m&drys Alpina is a common Plant on thofc Hills, as aifo ^ 
on divers other Mountains and Heathy Grounds in Con- 
nacht and Munjler. 
In the Ifle of Aran (near Galloway} we found great 
plenty of the Adianthum verum-, and a fort of matted 
Campion with a white Flower, which I bewail the. 
Lofs of $ for an imperfett Sprig of it 'was only brought 
me ? and I waked afterwards in Rain aim oft a whole.; 
Week for fair Weather, to have gone in queft of it.. 
In raoft of the Mountains of Galloway and Mayo grows 
an elegant fort of Heath, bearing large Thyme-leaves, 
a Spike of fair purple.Flowers like fame Campanula and ' 
vifeous Stalks. I know not whether its. be any thing . 
s&Hted.to the Cifti Ladanifer^ 
