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to which they owe their Luflre. Some 

 Account is given of them Page 79. The 

 Indians of South America give it the Rank 

 of a precious Stone, and wear it in Or- 

 naments about their Perfons. Plere are 



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fome Drops and Kings, made of it. 



>ome Pieces of Coral finely cut in va- 

 rious Shapes. 



In this Table is a great deal of Auibcr 

 maniifa5iured^ particularly, a fine Cabinet^ 

 a curious Crab^ fome Bells^ Beetles^ 

 Handles for hjlrume^is, &c. aad fonie 

 Pieces of Amber ^ in the Subllance or 

 which Infetls are inclofed. 



We muft next take Notice of a Peftle, 

 Mortar, and Plate of Egyptian Porphiry : 

 It is to be remarked, that this is the 

 hardeft Stone of the opake Kind that 

 has yet been found. 



I lliall conclude my Obit?rvations on 

 the Contents of this Table, by inform- 

 ing the Reader, that there are a Variety 

 of Utenfils of Agat^ J^fp^r^ &c. fuch as 

 Spoons, Necklaces, Pendants, Rings, 

 F 2 Boxes, 



