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ASTROITiE ET ASTEROPODIUM. 
S/ar Stones, with deprefled Rays, and the Roots 
of them are very uncommon ; the Specimens of 
the latter Kind were fo imperfect, that without better 
Information the Author was at a Lofs how to place 
them in his Colledlion. 
BELEMNITES. 
Belemnite, only one Specimen, and that imper- 
feft, hath hitherto been difcovered. 
CONCHYLIA. 
TUBULI MARINI. 
PV irm Shells, of various contorted Forms, gene- 
rally of a fmall Si2e, fome with their Shells, others 
denudated, frequently impregnated with the Coperas, 
are common. 
LAPIS SYRINGOIDES. 
^he piped W ixen V dn, externally appears like 
the Ludus Heltnontii, being found in incrufted 
Nudoles ; they are evidently Oak that had firft been 
eroded by Sea Worms, and afterwards their Per- 
forations filled with Pyritical Matter and Spar, 
fimilar 
