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ARRAGONITE. 
Nerreer does it appear, that Arragonite occurs 
in the vicinity of Plymouth; although this substance 
has been occasionally met with in the same series 
of Lime, farther to the East. Several specimens of 
this delicate substance were brought to this place 
from the Quarries near Buckfastleigh, a few years 
since; some of which shoot out into long and most 
slender fibres; while others put on the general ap- 
pearance of the common stalactite; and, on the 
north-east side of Torquay, it has been discovered 
in the hollows of the rocks in thin layers. At 
Watton Court, also, the seat ah —— Studdy, Esq. on 
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