Miner alogia* 531 



„ . . DE LAUNAY, - 



Memoire fur 1'origine des fofliles accidentels des provinces 

 belgiques pre'ce'de' d'un difcours fur la . trie or ie de 

 la terre. 



Memoires de Bruxelles. T. 2. p. 509. 



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Magnate Britanmae. 

 Edward JLhwyd, p 



Part of a letter — concerning feveral regularly figured 

 ftones lately found by him. 

 Philof. Transact, Y. 1698. p. 279. 



Part of two letters — concerning foffils. 

 Ibid. Y. 1704, p. 1566* 



Henry Baker, 



An account of fome uncommon foflil bodies. 

 Ibid. Y. 1753. p. 117. 

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Of a place in England, where, without petrifying water, 

 wood is turned into Hone. 

 1 Ibid. Y. i 665. p. 101. 



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Moreton Gilkes, : . 



l*i A letter — giving fome account of the petrefactions near 



Matlock baths in Derbyshire, with his . conjectures 



concerning petrefaction in general. 

 Ibid. Y. 1740. p. 352. 



Daines Bai\rington, * k ' 



Some account of a foffil lately found near ChrifJ- church 

 in Hampshire. 

 Ibid. Y. 1775» p. 171« 

 John Beaumont, 



Two letters — concerning r©cli-plants t their figures and 

 their growth. 

 Ibid. Y. 1676. p. 724. 



Xxx 2 John 



