348 PETRIFACTIONS, no. PhytoHthus. 



2. The Pennatula Encriuus* , 



1 



a. Expanded. ^ 



He minth. portentof Syti. nat. xii. 3. /. 169. n, 20, 

 Caput Medulas. Hietner Qap. Med. 1724, 4. tab, i. 

 Caput M.dulae. -/^<!7 LipJ- 1725 /> l']^,Jig% 

 Luid lithop,. Brit, epiji 6. />. 142. fig. 



In Ene^landy Wirtemburg, Bohemia, Germany^ &c, in marl or 

 flint, lometiines the imprcffion ov\y» 



■ b. Contrafted. Stone lily^ 



Helminth Encrinus. Syft nat. xii. 3. p. 169. «. 21. 

 En^ri-^ites. Davil. curioj 3. /«^. i. 

 Encrinus. Hanrenb encrin, 1229. /. l . yi !. 3, 4, 7, 

 Lil um lapi .eum. Ritter gojl. tab. \ ■ Jig. 1. 

 Luid Lithopb Brit epi/i. i, p. 1 01. fig. 

 Frirkinjons Organic Rem frovtijpiece, 

 Ellis CoralL p, gg fab. 37. K. 



Found entire or in parts in England, Sivitzcrland, Saxony^ 

 Germany^ Sec, 



3, The Pennatula Cynomorion, 



On mount Randberg in Sivitxerland. 



no. PHYTOLITHUS. A vegetable, or fome 

 of Its parts, changed into a foflile lubllance. 



totallit* The whole plant. 



In various ^an^ oi Great -Britain y moft commonly in the (hale 

 lying over ftrata of coals or in landftone, and in various parts 

 oi Europe: it is always in the form of an impreflion. 



1. The Hippuris or Mare's-tail. 



In the coal-min^s of Silefia and Germany. 



2. The Chara, 



3. The Salvia or Sage, 



4. The Iris. 



Near Alats in Languedoc, 



^. Various Grafles. 



In S--witzer and, Bohemia, Silefia, and various parts of Germany, 

 in Ihiftole 1 ineilone and alumina Ijing over beds of coal, 

 rarely m flint, 



a. The Alopecurus or Foxtail grafs, 



^ \, The Triticum repens or Couch-grafs. 



