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Rhixolitbus. 
Trunci. 
PETRIFACTIONS- iio. Phytolithuj. 
Various plants of the Syngenefia clafs, as Inula, After, Cry- 
fanthemum, Centauria, Cyanus, &c. 
In the Harz, and Languedoc, 
2b. The Buxus or Box. 
In various parts of WeRphalia, in ftiiftofc fwineftonc and bitu- 
minous marl. 
'f'he M; riophyllum or Water Millefoil. 
In England, and near Manne^cich in StleRa. 
?8. Th? Ceratophvllum or Hornwort. 
In England and Sile/ia, ' 
29. The Pinus or Pine. 
In Envitzerland, and larious parts of Wefiphalia. 
30. Various Genera and fpecies of Ferns, as Equifetum, Dfmun- 
dia, Aclirofticuin, Pteris, Afplenium, Polypbdium, Adian- 
tunij ^c. 
Phytol. filici!. SyJI. war. xii. 3. p, 171. 2. 
Filix, pefrclaaa, Volkm. Rlef. iz. t. 1 2./. 1 —5, &e. 
Laid Lithoph. Brit. /ai. 4, 3. 
In Ihiftofe and bituminous murl and alumina covering veins of 
coal, in fandftonc and other foftils, in very numerous vari- 
eties, in many parts of Great- Britain, France, Germany, Italy, 
Bohemia, Saxony, and nioft parts of Europe ; generally im- 
prcflions, . . 
31. Various Moft'cs and Sea-weeds. 
In Venice, Saxony, and Sile/ia, 
The roots of vegetables. 
Moft commonly f.mnd under-ground in a ftate of decay, fome- 
times hollow or filled with other fofiile luhftances, fometimes 
covered with a ftony cruft; though fometimes Jt occurs petri- 
fied in France, Italy, Hungary, Bohemia, Snuqden, Siberia, 
Germany, See. 
The trunk or (talk of vegetables. 
1. The flalksof herbs. 
Near Drefden and Rrunfuiick, the impreflion. 
2. The culms of graft'es. 
In Hungary, Silefta, Germany, &c. in bituminous marl and Ihif- 
tofe Iwincftone. 
3. The trunks of trees. Lythoxylon, 
In almoft every part of tht Globe, and in various ftates of decay 
and appearance ; fometimes forming fubterraneous wopds. 
