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nical words of Minery; and I give you the 

 greateft part in the following fmall Glofiary. 



1. Alberefe is a compact commonly grey co- 

 loured limeftone, yielding good lime. If blue 

 coloured, it 'goes often under the name of Pietra 

 columbina or turchina. In the Sanefe diftricl: they 

 call this limeflone Albazzano, 



2. Alberefe coltettino is a lamellated limeflone, 

 whofe furface feems to be traced with angulated 

 and croffed lines, as cut or carved with a knife. 



3. Afrofelino\ a ftriated, farinaceous loofe gyp- 

 fum, fimilar to what they call chaulks in Derby/hire. 

 I faw fuch a ftone flicking to white pifolithes in 

 Mr. fozzetti's collection, from the alum-works in 

 Monte Rotondo in Tufcany. Bardelloni. See fa- 

 lefti and Pietra forte. 



4. Brectie verrucane ; Breccia, fimilar to a fpe- 

 cies which is found in Monte Ferrucola near Pifa. 

 A loofe pebble-breccia, or pudding-ftone, is 

 often called Eumecide. 



5. Calamita bianca; a white hardened bolus, 

 ftriated like afbeftus. 



6. Cijvare a forza ds ScarpelH, break with bills 

 and hammers. 



7. Ccnicolo e galleria* a drain. 



8. Cave, See Sterri. 



. 9. Cicercbina\ a calcareous breccia pr pudding- 

 ftone, confifting in a grett number of calcareous 



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