m>‘ i\\ ‘(m 
migenitus, Rhinoceros ticheorrhinus etc. ; superstitum : 
Tigris, Lupus, Vulpes, Mustela etc. 
5. OniithoUtJii — perpauci, in stratis cretae formatio- 
ni Parisiensi posterioribus inventi. 
h. Ainpliibiolithi — extinctorum : varii Plesiosauri^ 
Ichthjosauri, Megalosauri^ Pterodactjlus, Proteocordylus 
( Homo diluvii testis Sclieuchzeri ) etc. ; — dubiorum et 
superstitum'. Testudines, Tritones, Ranae, Serpentes etc. 
5. Idithyolithi : aegre determinandi, — Glossopetrae, 
Bufonites etc. 
6 . Entomolithi — Succino inclusi; — Trilobites etc. 
7. Heimmtholithi: varii Belemnites, Ammonites, Pen- 
tacrlnites, Encrinites etc. 
8. Phytolithi : Phvllites, Carpolithi, Dendrolithi — 
Acotjledonum et Monocotjledonum praecipue. 
Geognosia, prae coeteris, quae globum terraqueum spec- 
tant, determinat varias formationes strati terrei externi, 
illas in 6 classes seu contignationes redigens: 
Class. 1. Primig-enitai Formationes gneusso-granitea, 
schisto-micacea, Pb}^lladi et Quarzi. 
Class. 2 . Transitiva: Formationes Calcarei talcosi, Wac- 
cae griseae, granito-svenitea et Calcarei montani. 
Class. 3. Secundaria: Formationes Lithanthracls, Por- 
phyii, Calcarei rubentis, Tracbytis, Calcarei alpini com- 
pacti, Arenacei variegati, Calcarei conchlferi, Marn^e varie- 
gatae et nigrae, Arenacei chloritei, Calcarei lurae et Cretae. 
Class. k. Tertiaida : Formationes Argillae plasticae et 
Lignitis, Basalti.^ , Calcarei silicei s. grossi et Gypsi os- 
leopliori. 
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