[ J&6 3 



c. Granulated, or fandy. 



Chalk, 



8. Teftudinea ; Soluble 

 Arenaceous Calx of 



the IJle of Afcen- 

 fion. 



9. Lenticularis ; Lenticu- 

 lar granulated Cah, 



54. Humus. Moulds. 



I. 



Dasdalea ; Impalpable 

 Vegetable Mould, 



Ruralisj Common Black 

 Mould', 



Pauperata ; Depaupe- 

 rated Mould of 

 Heaths, 



EfFervefcens ; Spongy 

 Mould of Marfjjcs. 



14 fpecies. 



5. Alpina \ AlpineEatth 



6. Turfa ; Turf. 



7. Lutum ; Mould of 



LakeSy Mud-mould, 

 10. Damafcena j Red 



Mould, 

 14. Animalis ; Animal 



Mould, 



Three very inflriidive tables, exhibiting diffe- 

 rent views of the feveral faline and other chryftal- 

 lized bodies, arefubjoined, accompanied by copious 

 and methodical defcriptions of the figures of each ; 

 and references to thefe bodies, as they occur in 

 the work itfelf. 



GENERA MORBORUM, or Classification 

 of Diseases. 



W E mufl now look backwards a few years, to 

 confider our author in another part of his Profef- 

 forial charader. It has been obferved, that after 

 his efbablifhment at Upfal^ one of his departments, 

 as a profeffor, was that of teaching the Biagnofts 

 Moriorum ; and to this end he drew up a fyftem, 

 9 in 



