Breccia di Seme Santo di Setts baft. See Seme 

 Santo and Arlechino. 



Breccia Pavonazza refembling a true Breccia, 

 compoled of white roundifh calcareous cryftalliza- 

 tions in a blackifh ground, I faw it in the decora- 

 tions of the Mufeum Clementinum j dubious whe- 

 ther antique or modern Seravezza marble. 



Brocatello. See Breccia dorata. 



Brocatellone, red and white- fpotted, differing 

 from the Roffo annulate. 



M. CanneHoy cinnamon brown. 



Cipolazzo, white and violet. 



Cipolino is a white Greek marble, croiTed by 

 greenifh glofiy micaceous flripes, ferruminated 

 with clay, and for that reafon to be confidered as 

 micaceous flate. The white colour is lefs clear, as 

 in the Palombino. This marble has been, per- 

 haps, dug from the undermofl marble flratum, 

 impofed on argillaceous flate ; it is commonly em- 

 ployed in columns and the outfides of churches 

 and palaces. 



M. Cotomllo, white and red coloured ; as mi- 

 nium or red lead. The name very obfcure. 



M. Fior di Perfico^ or Perfechino, white and 

 grey, with crimfon or blofTom coloured fpots. 



F'oritp, red and white fpotted ; the fpots like 



flames. But there are many other marbles called 



Fioriti, on account of their flame-like or flripy 



; fpots, 



