The ornament at the top of this, and feveral others of thefe carved ftones* 
have fome peculiarities, which merit a particular difcufiion ■, which, with the con- 
nefted circles, and other embellifhments under the figures defcribed, muft be the 
fubjedt of future difquifitions, with plates, when thefe emblems may be placed to- 
gether, and compared. For no remarks on any one of thefe ornaments would be 
fufficient to efbablifh the theory of their allufion ; of which an obferver will be 
readily convinced, by looking at the plate, when told that the carving at the top 
is intended to reprefent the figure of a crown. 
