352 PETRIFACTIONS, no. Phytolithus. 



n. Pvritaceous. 



In Lorrairit Saxony y Fran^pnia, and JVirtemhurgm 



Oi Comhined with oxyde of ir'^n. 



In Sivit^ierland, Hungary, Bohemia, and Germjny^ 



p. Combined with oxyde of copper. 

 In Siberia and Siveden, 



LithophyU The leaves of plants. 



Impreffions of the leaves of various herVts and trees very frequent 

 in marble, fhift, marl, clay, and fandftone, rarely in flint or 

 indurated oxvde of iron. 



Antholi' The flowers of plants. 



* •* ' I. The fpikes of graffes, as the Phalzris bulbofa, Spica fru- 

 menti Wolf, Haf fubt tab 5. ^^.5. 

 Ih Silefiay Franconia and Germany, in copper ores, with often 

 a fmall admixture of filver. 



2. The flowers of herbs, as the galium, heliotropium, alfines, 

 ranunculus, myagrum, after, centauria, and various ferns. 

 In England, Sile/ia, Germany, S<witzerland, Sec, impreffions 

 found between various flaty ftones. 



Carpoli' The naked feeds, feed-veiTels, cones, nuts, drupes, and 

 ihus* legumes of plants. 



In the coal-mines of England, in fandftone in Piedmont, in Bo» 

 hernia in maH, in '"^ivi'zerland in turf, in Hungary, Aujiria, 

 &c. always impreffions. 



