( ^ 7 ^ ) 
ill refpea: to its Audibility^ but much more mel- 
low, -Tweet, and grave at leaft two or three Notes 
deeper than it, was before ^ as was obferved by 
Tome of the Society then prefent. 
V.' An Explanation of the Figures of a Pagan 
Temple and unkriown CharaEiers at Cannara in 
Sallet. Mr. Alexander Stuart. 
T/g. H E rocky Mountain Cannara in the'Ifland of 
, JL belonging to the Portugnefe, with the 
Temple and Caverns. 
' A. The Temple and Sacrificing-place, like the Choir 
of a Church, arched and fupported by 45 Pillars, all 
cutoutofthe Rock. ‘ ' . 
B. The Altar in the furtbermoh end of it, al To cut 
one of the Rock ^ with a narrow Canal about the foot 
-of it, I fuppofe, defigned to be filled with Water. 
C. C. The unknown Charaders engraven on the Rock, 
on each fide of the fquafeEntry 5 reprefented in Fig. 2. 
D. D. D. See. The various irregular Paths of Afcent, 
fome cut out in Steps as Stairs. 
I, 2, 3. &c. The various Caverns, moftlyof a fquare 
■ figure 5 fome large, others fmaller, cUc out of rhe Rock 5 
wliofe Roofs are cut plain, like a plaificr*d Room: At 
the Door oleach without, is a large Ciftern or two, cut 
out ot the Rock, full of R ain* water , at leaft, I could 
not perceive them to be Springs. 
Upon the ficles of the Doors of fome of the Caverns, 
arc ChiraftcrsJike thofe of the Temple. 
Fig. H. Charaders engraveh on each fide of the Door or 
- Entry of the Pagan Temple of Cannara. See Philof, TranfacE. 
Namb. 20 1. where Come of the fe Chara&ers are enqraven. 
L 0 N DO N: Printed for H, Clements^ at the HalF 
Moon in St. Pauih Church-yard. 1-709. 
