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ther the Impreffions of the Stalks might be eafily diftin- 
guifti’a from thofe of the Roots. We alfo often met 
with die membranaceous fubftance of Leaves $ and per** 
haps one or two of thefe Figures I fend you are the re- 
prefentations of force Flowers. 
TAB. I. Fig. I. Aftropodinm furcation : five fiel/ce ma- 
rina Magellanic a Radii lapidei. 
Fig. 2. AJlropodium ranmlofum : five (lelU arborefcentis 
Virgultum lapidenm. 
Fig. 3 Hexapetalon carbonariutn. 
Fig < 4. Radiatala , 8cc. An Flos cnjufdam Chryfanthemi .<? 
Fig. 5. P by Hit is trifolia. 
Fig. 6. Abietify an fotius Lycopodij cnjufdam ramulus '£ 
ft 
Narberth , Pembrokfidre, June 19. 1698. 
I Have been very inquifidve about Coyns of the Princes 
of Wales fince I began this Undertaking, but could 
never fee one of them 3 tho’ the Bifhop of Bangor (who 
is very well skill’d in Britifh Antiquities) told me a Re- 
lation of his kept one of Lhymlyn ’ ab lormrth , who was 
eotemporary with Richard 1. and K. John , in his Pocket 
feveral Years, and (hewed it many of the Bilhops Ac- 
quaintance, (fill living, who confirm it. By the Princes 
of Wales I underhand the Britifh Princes from IC Kad- 
vcaladr about the Year 600. to the laft Prince Lhemlyn 
ap Gritjfydh about the Year 1280. I have found feveral 
or the more ancient Britifh Coyns ^ whereof you fee di- 
vers Figures in Camden. My Friend Mr Nicholfon quotes 
C<efar for the Britons having no Coyns 5 whereas on the 
contrary Crefars Wordsare, Nummo ntuntur parvo et meo ; 
Nor can I fee any reafon to doubt of Britifh Coyns of 
all forts of Metal, till he or fome other inform whofe 
Coyns thofe are which Mr Camden and other Writers 
take to be Britifh . 
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