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FIG. LXVIII. 
Confifls of feveral oblong black bodies; in 
the middle of each runs a very fmall ridge; 
from which to their margin are numerous, very 
fmall ridges: five of the largeft of thefe bodies 
are in a row at bottom ; two of which next each 
other are fmooth in their middle : above thefe 
are fix fmaller placed in a row, one of them has 
its middle fmooth, it is direBly above thofe two 
in the bottom row whofe middle is fmooth: 
above thefe two lower rows is a row confiding 
of three of thefe bodies of a rhomboidal fhape. 
On the other fide of this mafs (which is not in 
its thickefl; part above an inch) are three more 
of thefe bodies; two of them are even with the 
bottom row on the oppofite fide; they appear to 
have flid: one of them, (which is neared thofe 
on the other fide) has its middle fmooth: the 
third on the fame fide is even with the fecond 
row on the oppofite fide : thefe bodies lay length 
ways of each other, and quite clofe : and are 
joined in a mafs by a very hard bone. 
This was found (as I am informed) in a lime- 
ftone quarry near the Briftol road, about fix 
miles from Bath : at the fame place was found 
another 
