Part III. 
Of Gem. 
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with Oil and Powder of Diamonds $ draw it upon the Dia- 
mond, by a Tool, to and fro like a Saw, fo long as is needful 
for that purpofe. 
The BASTARD-DIAMOND. Pfeudo-adamas. Now re- 
maining, as it was found, bred in a Mufcidites, a Stone like 
a Mufclefhell. Given alfo by Sir Robert Moray. 'Tis angular, 
pointed, and very clear. And cuts Glafs with great eafe and 
depth. Of our Baftard-Diamonds here in England.thc Cornijh 
are the beft $ much better than thofe on St. Vincents Rock 
near Briftol. 
CRYSTAL. From is 1 <?«W> : becaufe fuppofed to 
be only Water contracted or condenfed with cold. Here 
are feveral forts. 
A CRYSTAL ROCK. In which, feveral leffer Cryftah 
Sexangular, pointed, and moft perfpicuous, grow round 
about a great one, in the form of a Pyramid, above eight- 
inches about. The bottom of it being polilh'd , all the 
fides to the top, are very pleafantly apparent through the 
fame. 
A fmall COLUMN of Cryftal, alfo exceeding clear. 
A ROCK of midling Cryftals, growing upon a Semi- 
perfpicuous Bed , or Grey-Mother. They are very clear, 
notwithstanding that beneath they feem to be tindtur d 
yellow 3 being there only daubed with fome fubftancc of a 
yellow colour. Of thefe Cryftah , the two oppofite 
fides, are the greateft : which is alfo obfervable in many 
others. 
A fmall Cryftal COLUMN, with a whitifh Bafe. 
ANOTHER clear Cryftal, growing on a Semiperfpicu- 
ous Mother, together with a kind of Marchafite Spar, or 
teffellated Stone, of an Amethyftine colour. 
A ROCK of fmall Grey Cryftah, almoll like a Calci- 
dony. 
Another of the fame fort, growing upon a kind of Lime- 
ftone. 
A Third, with the Points of an Amethyftine colour, 
growing to a Matrix of a purplifh black. 
A Cryftal COLUMN , of an Hyacinthine colour, but 
dilute. An inch in Diametre, andalmoft^a foot longo 
The two oppofite fides of this alfo are the greateft. 
A leffer one of the fame Species, 
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