ancient Greek and Roman Letters; We nnift, in the 
contrary way, deduce the Helfingic Characters from 
the common Runics, by fubtractmg the perpendicular 
Line. 
As a Specimen, I beg Leave to lay before this So- 
ciety a Stone found at Malftad, a View of which 
is reprefented in Tab. I. I took an exaft Copy of it 
in the Year 172 ^, in Company with my Uncle, the 
Rev. Doctor Olave C elfins, of whom we expeft a com- 
plete Account of all thefe Helfingic Infcriptions. 
On the outward Limb or Border. 
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