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Mr. Pennant has given a figure and defcripti* 
on of this Coral in the Philofonhical Tranfaftions 
for 1756. VoL 49. Tabo 15 Fig. 5. p. 514, He 
^ received it from Italy, under the name of lapis 
fubluteus Veronenjis Jlellis majoribus, 
BONES, &c. 
FIG. LXIV. 
At one end are two vertebrae, three inches in 
diameter, and a little more than an inch thick: 
one of them has flid a little from beneath the 
other. 
At the other end is a bone an inch and a half 
thick, and four inches broad at bottom: the upper 
end is round and about three inches in diameter, ^ 
Found in a lime-ftone quarry near the Cref- 
cent, 
F I G. LXV, 
Six inches long: triangular: the two broadefl 
fides are flat, and fluted : the other fide is 
roundifh, fmooth, except near the top, where 
there are a few tubercles. 
TIG. 
