We mufi: now proceed to the other | 

 Table, where we find, I 



Fhytolithi^ Figures of I .eaves and other \ 

 Parts of Plants, very naturally reprefented II 

 on Pebbles, and fonne Pieces of petrified 

 Wood. 



Conchyl. Gallica^ a Colledlion of Shells 

 picked up on the South Coaft of Frances 

 they are of various Kinds. 



Graptolithi^ fome Specimens of figured 

 Marble Slates, ^c. 



Conchyl Hmiton. A Colledion of foflil 

 Shells found in Hamp/Iiire^ where they 

 abound on the Hills. 



StalaHiUSy Drop-ftones, formed by In- 

 cruftation, particularly in the Peak in 

 Derby/hire. 



Gipfa^ Several Specimens of the Gyp- 

 fum, a Kind of Stone of which is made , 

 Plaifter of Paris. 



Spata^ Spars of various Kinds. 



Cry ft alia ^ Cryflals. 



AJhefti. 1 Under thefe Titles are depo- 



Apyri, Sfited the Afbeflus or Cotton- 



Stone, 



