PETRIFACTIONS, no. Phytolithus. 
2. The Pennatula EncriuuE, 
a. Expanded. 
He minth. portentof Sy/i. not. xii. 3. p. 169. h, 20. 
Caput Medufe. Hiemer Cap. Med. 1724, 4. tab, i. 
Caput Mcdulse AS LipJ- 1725 p yjb. Jig, 
Luid lithop. Brit, epijt 6. p 142. pig. 
In England, Wtnemburg, Bohemia, Germany, See, in marl or 
flint, fometimes the imprtflion only, 
b. Contrafled, Stone li/r. 
Helminth Encrinus Syfi. not. xii. 3, p. i 6 (). n. 21, 
Encrinites. Davil- curioj. 3. tat. i. 
Encrinus. Hanrenb encrin. 1229. t. l.f. 1. 3. 4. 7. 
Lilium lapideum. Ritter gejl. tab. i.fg. 1. 
Luid Luhopb. Brit epifi. i. p. \o\.fig. 
Parkinfons Organic Rem frontifpiecs. 
Elks Corall. p. 99. tab. 37. K. 
Found entire or in parts in England, Switzerland, Saxony, 
Germany, See. 
3, The Pennatula Cynoinorion. 
On mount Randberg in Switzerland. 
no. PHYTOLITHUS. A vegetable, or foire 
of Its parts, changed into a follile fubftance. 
The whole plant. 
In various parts of Great-Britain, moft commonly in the lhale 
lying over flrata of coals or in landftone, and in various parts 
of Europe: it is always in the form of an impreflion. 
1. The Hipppris or Mare’s-tail. 
In the cuahmines of Silefia and Germany. 
2. The Chara. 
3. The Salvia or Sage. 
4. The Iris. 
Near udlah in Languedoc, 
5. Various Grafles. 
In Switzer and, Bohemia, Silefia, and various parts of Germany, 
in Ihift ife A'inellone and alumina lying over beds of coal, 
rarely in flint. 
a. The Alopecurus or Foxtail grafs. 
b. The Triticum repens or Couch-grafs. 
