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that each Leaf has a (oft Prickle at the end : By which 
Note I hope you will be able to tell me what it is. We 
found there alfo the Flippuris faxed, and two elegant 
forts of finall Leeches, which I luppofe not defcrib’d. 
TheLimeltone of thisCouncy chords fm ill Glojfopetr <e 
and Siliquafra $ bur they are but very fcarce in compa- 
rifon ot the quantity found in Oxfordfiyc, Northampton- 
shire , Be' hy, 8cc. The moft confiderable Rarities it affords 
ar e Fajrie Caufvayt, which I call fo in imitation of their 
Giants Cuufway in Ireland , ft liceat magnis CQmp oner e par va: 
for whereas (heirs may be half a Mile long 5 ours feldom 
exceed 3 Foot. Our Lime Quarries yield two or three 
Bodies congenerous with it, tho’ of a very different 
Form 5 and p rhaps all may be referable to the Coral- 
line Gaffe, w hich is the fecond in my Catalogue. 
TAB. I. Fig. 7. A green Adders Bead, adorn’d with 
Snakes Skele on’s of a Citrine colour. 
Fig. 8 . A black Adders Bead, adorn’d with 9 fmall 
Snakes or cornua Ammonis of a whitifh blew. 
Fig , 9. An Adders Bead refembling Cherry-tree Gum, 
adorn’d with a Snake chequer’d of blew and white. 
Linlithgow in Scotland, Decemb. 17. 1-699. 
|N this Kingdom our Travels in the High-Lands were 
i through Cantire , Argyle , and Lorn , befide the Ifles of 
Mac y Chormra , Mai, and y Columb K.tl 5 and in the 
Low-Land? di-.'oqgh Glafgow , Sterling, and Fdenbrough . 
In the F gii-Lands we found the People every where 
civil enough 5 and had doubtlefs fped better as to our 
Enquiries, ha d v e had the Language more perfefr. 
Wc met with feveral (nferiptions, but none of them 
Roman, nor indeed ancient : However, we copied all 
we met of Two hundred Years (landing, &c, for the 
O fake. 
