57 6 INDEX. 



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ffrgai (D. Leon.), his manufactory of white marble tophus, 245. 



fcitdariao out ice, marble, 21$. 



forde antict), marble, 218. 



di Corjica, a filiceous rock, white, black, or violet-fpoN 



ted, with large grafs-green Sherl cry flals, 296. 

 -, i . d'Egiito, a breccia, with Granite fragments, 222. 



. Pagliocco, marble, 218. 



- di Prato, green Serpentine-ftone, S6. 267. 

 di Sxfa, Serpentine- ilone, 314. 

 it Milan, 317. 

 i^snd Ottajaxo). 



His defcription, and his produftions, 121, &c. 

 Whether connected with ./Etna and Stroaibolo, i 35. 



^,- petrifactions, 48. 

 Fie (Padre), at Murano, 26 

 f'ltr ifi 'cations (volcanic). 



See Sbtrl-Vitrificcttlon 5 . 





Pitman '(P. 



At Pavia, 3 19. 



Suppofrd by the Italians to have been generally co- 

 vered by lea, and to have been raHVd above its' level, 

 136. 



See JEtna* Lago d'djnano, Lago cTA&ano. Monte Alhano* 

 Aftronl. Lago d'AvertM*. Eerico monte. Bolca. Bol- 

 zena. Brendola. Monti d Camaldoli. Monte Catajo. 

 Ckiaja. Capo Ji China, S. Elmo. Eitganean moan-' 

 iais. Monte di S. Fiore. Frafcati. Monte Gauro, 

 Ifchia. S. Giov, ILarione. Lovegvo. Pietra Mala. 

 Borgo di Mak. Mare worto, Mtrojiico* Capo Mi- 

 J'tno, La^o di JS T < Mof.tf numo. Ottajano. 



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