( 4°o ) 
from fmall decay’s Towns, where feveral of them were 
then feated, itr Urhes Celebriores^ Stigand then Bi- 
fhop of Seljey fettled his Epifeopal Chair at that Place. 
I lhall conclude with obferving, that when this In- 
fcription was dug up, there were alfo two Walls of 
Stone difcovered clofe by it, three Foot thick each, one 
running North, the other Eaft, and joining in an An- 
gle, as the J^orth-JIreet and St, Martins-lane now turn, 
which, in all Probability, were Part of the Founda- 
tions of the Temple mentioned on the Marble, 
OBob, 31. 1723. 
II. T>e StruSiura Viaphragmatis, Epifiola Domini 
Antonii van Leeuwenhoek, S, 5 . ad So- 
cietatem Regiam. 
*DelfhtSy 31 Mali 1713. 
I N epiftola ilia, quam ad Dominum yurln nuper per* 
fcripfi, paucis aperueram opinionem meam de morbo, 
qui nuperrima hyeme me invaferat. Statuebam enira ma- 
lam affedionem Diaphragmatis originem morbo prse- 
builfe. 
Ut autem de hac Diaphragmatis afPedione omnein 
mihi dubitationem -eximerem, Diaphragma ovis anni- 
eulag ad me deferendum curavi ^ partem illius Diaphragm 
matis in minuta fruftula confedam, ope microfcopii, 
qua potui diligentia conlideravi •, comperique Diaphrag- 
ma ex parte compofitura eife ex tenuiflimis fibrillis ; 
quas fine microfcopio confpedse latum eiiciter capillum- 
inter fe diftant,. 
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