PETRIFACTIONS. io8. Entomolithus. 
1. Two-edged and ferrate. 
2. Two-edged, Incurved, very entire. 
3. Two-edged, ftraight, very entire. 
4. Slightly 2 edged, forked at the bafe. 
5. Cylindrical, ftraight, ftriatc, 3'eleft» 
6 k Subulate, ftri te. 
Found in various parts of T.niJand and ’'cotland, in Malta, Italy, 
France, Germany, kc. of vari ,us fizcs lo.it.rv or many toge- 
ther loole or attached to other foffils, fibrous ip.tei-nally, 
fhining outwardly, of i glaucous, bay, dark-brown, rarely 
fea-green colour. 
108. ENTOMOT TTHT^'^i The hodv, or fome 
part, of an infect changed into a foftile fubftaiice. 
Gatterik The crab or fome of its parts. 
Entomolithus cancri, Syst. nat. i- t. iq'?. ». «• 
Cancer lapideus. Scheuchz. qaer. 29. tah. 4. 
Lluid Lithoph. Brit, cap 20- 
Cancer lapidefaiftos Rumph. muf tah f ' 5 - 
p. gurus lapideus. Gefn, fig 167, Daniil, cal 1 . f vi-. 
Kundm. rar. nat tab. 4. 
Baier monim. rar. petrif. tab. 8. 
F und in various parts o'” Great~Brif ih, and in moll parts of the 
globe, in (late or foliated bmeftor- , cither entire or in parts, 
as the fhell, legs, claws, &c. and of various fpCcies. 
Monoculi. 
The monociilus polyphcmiis. 
Andrea- Br. aus der Schnveix />. 32 tab. 
Found near Solenhejen, in foliated limettone. 
Paradoxui. 
The onifeus paradoxus. 
Entom -lithus onif i Sy/ X” 3 - ^ 
Muf. reff tab. 3; f I. 2 A-t. Stockh. 1759. r 1. 1 "- i— 4 - 
Yt.Oel.nM It Wioth. ^7 
Bromel. Aa ViJ 1729 p . tab. xcp 497 
Found in various parts of Great Britain and the continent, 
in various kinds of liineftone and md rated 1 lay or flare, 
loofe or affixed, folitary or in num'ers ent.r or in parts, 
tfraight, incurved, expanded or rontrarted; the head covered 
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