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the Eclipfes of the two outermoft Satellite?, in their 
greateft Latitude? ^ at which Times they go into, and 
come out of Jupiter's Shadow, in an oblique and lon- 
ger, not a direft and Ihorter Path : An inflance of 
which maybe feen in the Obfervations of rhe Eclipfes 
of the Third Satellite in the Months of Auguft and Sep- 
tember , 1703. 
II. A Defcription of a Roman Pavement found near 
Grantham in Lincolnfihire, with the Oecenomy 
of the Roman Times in this Tart of England, 
communicated in a Letter to Dr. Rutty, S. 
Seer, hy IV. Stukeley, M. D. Col. Med. Lond . 
S. Soc. 
S T R, 
L AST Week I had an Occafion of examining a cu- 
rious Piece of Roman Antiquity difeovered near 
us, and refolv’d to fend you the following Account of 
it, together with a Drawing I made of it. 
In Feb. 1717-8. Plowing in the open Fields of ‘Den- 
ton, about i \ Miles from Grantham, they happen’d 
upon a Roman ‘Pavement in Mofaic Work, as com- 
monly call’d. I had Notice of it from my Neighbour, 
the Rev. Mr. Saul, Minifter of Harlaxton, the next 
Parilh, and went to fee it. It lies partly in the glebe 
Land, partly in Madam W elby's, who affifted us with 
Workmen to clear it. It has been a very large Room 
about 30 Foot both ways, as we found by digging in 
divers Places j but being fo near the Surface, not above 
a Foot, or a Foot and half deep, and having been 
plow’d 
