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Lumachella caftracana antica, marble, 220. 

 Lumbricaria, a name given by Scheuchzer to a fpecies of Flo- 

 rentine Pietra forte^ 273. 



M. 



o) fignifies at Bologna yellowifti fand-ftone, 72. 



an argillaceous (tone, confining of mica, clay, and 



fome lime, 91. 270. 



nearly related with argillaceous flate, 261. 



Mafic i (Ranieri) at Florence, 262. 



Magnetic, black iron fand in the Vefuvian afhes and tufo, 1 3. 



Mojo (Raimondo) at Naples, 163. 



Malta, Fungus Melitenfis, or Sanguinaria, 94. 



Manetti (Sig.) at Florence, 95. 



Manganefe in Lava, 65. 



Maratti (J. F.) at Rome, 187. 



Marble, the c^ftalline and fcaly white, in general, and thofe at 

 Carrara, Seravezza, and the Genoefe, in particular, are 

 ftratified, and never contain any petrifaiflions, 299. 



Marble, 



(white cryftalline andfealy). 



Its fiffures in the quarries at Carrara and Seravezza filled 

 with calcareous fpar and quartz, 299* 



Superincumbent on flate, 299. 25. 



. of Carrara and Seravezza, the common white, 



298. 



the grey Bardiglio, orBigio d- Carrara, 298. 



Striped with mica, called Cifolinaccio di Car- 

 rara, 298. 



A a 2 MarUe 



