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VI. ADAMANTINE. 
57. Adamaniinus. 
B. Aggregate. 
I. IVith particles more 
or hfs cr^fialllnc, co- 
hering by no vijible in- 
termediate cement. 
58. Granites. 
59. Gneillum. 
II. fFith heterogeneous 
fragments imrnerjed in 
rnaffes of other ftones. 
60. Porphyrins. 
6r. Amagdalites, 
III. Tf'lth fragments of 
ftone conghitinated by a 
cement. 
62. Breccia. 
63. Arenarius. 
^1. SALTS. 
64. Natru;n. 
65. Borax. 
tfy. Muria. 
67. Nitrum. 
68. Mirabile. 
69. Amanim. 
Xyo. Akimen. 
71. Vitriolum. 
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Ul. INFLAMMABLES. 
72. Tiirf’a. 
73. Bitumen. 
74. Mellites. 
75. Siiccinum. 
76. Ambra. 
77. Graphites 
78. Sulphur, 
IV. METALS. 
79. Uranium. 
80. vV dtramum. 
81. Magnefia. 
82. Stibium. 
83. Zincum. 
84. Molybdaena. 
Sj. Stannum. 
86. Cobaltum. 
87. Ferrum. 
88. Arfeniciim. 
89. Cuprum. 
90. Niccolum. 
91. Wifmutura. 
92. Argentum. 
93. Plumbum. 
94. Hydrargyrum. 
9^. Aurum. 
96. Platina. 
Appendix. 
V. PETRIFACTIONS. 
I. Animal. 
A. Mammalia. 
97. Anthropolithiis. 
98. Zoolithiis. 
B. Birds. 
99. Ornitholilhus. 
C. Amphibious. 
100. Amphibiolithus. 
D. Fijhes. 
101. Ichthyolithus. 
E. Infedls. 
102. Entomolithus.. 
F. Worms. 
103. ConchylioTithus. 
104. Coralliolithus. 
II. Vegetable. 
105. Phvtolithus. 
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