We calculate the decay widths of both the second and the third radial excitations of and 0 within the framework of the 3 P 0 model. After comparing the theoretical decay widths and decay patterns with the available experimental data of ð1760Þ, Xð1835Þ, Xð2120Þ, and Xð2370Þ, we find that the interpretation of ð1760Þ and Xð1835Þ as the second radial excitation of and 0 crucially depends on the measured mass and width of ð1760Þ, which is still controversial experimentally. We suggest that there may be sizable p " p content in Xð1835Þ. Xð2120Þ and Xð2370Þ cannot be understood as the third radial excitations of and 0 . Xð2370Þ is probably a mixture of 0 ð4 1 S 0 Þ and glueball.