359 PETRIFACTIONS, no. Phytolithus. 



25. Various plants of the Svhgenefia clafs, as Inula, After, Cry- 

 fanthemum. Centauria, Cyanu?, Sec, 

 In Silefiay ^e Harz, and Languedoc, 



?6. The Buxus or Box. 



In various pan? of W^flphalioy in fhiftofe fwineftone and bitu- 

 minous marl. 



27. The Myriophyllum or Water Millefoil, 

 In Englandy and near Mannebach in Stle/ta. 



?8. The Ceiatophyllum or jHornvvort. 

 In England and Silelia. 



29. The Pinus or Pine. 



In Snvitzeriand, and various parts of Wejiphalia, 



30. Various Genera and fpecies of Ferns, a? Equifeturn, Ofmun- 

 dia, Achrofticuni, Preris, Afplenium, Polypoaiupi, Adian- 

 turh, &CC 



Phytol. filici*. Syji. nat.xn, 3. p. 171. «. 2. 



Filix. petreFafta. rdhn. Hkf. t, I./. 22. /. IZ.f. 1—5, &C, 



Luid Lifhoph- Brit. tab. 4, 5. 



In (hiftofe and hituminou=; marl and alumina covering veins of 

 coal, in fandrtone and other foffils, in very numerous vari- 

 eties, in many parts o^ Great-Britain, France^ Germary, Italjt 

 Bohemia^ Saxony^ and moll parts of Europt \ generally im- 

 prcflions, 



31. Various Mo fTes and Sea-weeds. 

 In l^emcey Saxony^ and Sik/iat 



^hizolithus. The roots of vegetables. 



Moll commonly found under-grouni in a ftate of decay, fome- 

 times hallow or iiiled with other foffile fubftances, fometimes 

 covered with a llony cruft ; though fom-etimes it occurs petri- 

 fied in France, Italy, Hungary, BoheTt^ia, Snveden, Siberia, 

 Germany, Sec, 



Trunci. The trunk or ftalk of vegetables. 



1. The ftalk' of herbs. 



Near Drejden and Brunfwick, the impreflion. 



2, The culms of grafles. 



In Hungary, Silefia^ Germany, &c. in bituminous marl and fhif- 

 tofe fwineftone. 



5. The trunks of trees. Lyihoxyhn, 



In almoft every part of th* Glebe, and in various dates of decay 

 and appearance; fometimes forming fubterraneous woods. 



