p. 406.), is a curious dial, the pillar supporting which has its four sides carved with figures of Time and Death, &c., and the following inscriptions.

On the south side, where is the figure of Time:

Consider

"Aspice—ut aspicias."

"Time's glass and scythe

Thy life and death declare,

Spend well thy time, and

For thy end prepare."

"O man, now or never

While there is time, turn unto the Lord,