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Echinomm Radioli , the Spines of the Sea Hedge¬ 
hog petrified, generally found near them in the 
Earth. 
Attend, Star-ftones, are of "an angular Figure 
refembling a Star, having more or lefs Points or 
Rays. 
Coralloides , fome Specimens of foffil Coral. 
Fojfilia Univalva , foffil Shells confifting of one 
Piece or Part. 
FcJJtlia Bivalva, Oyflers, &V. where the Fifh 
lodges in a Pair of Shells. 
Conchites, foffil Cockle Shells. 
Cochlitesy foffil Shells of a fpiral Form, as Snails, 
Fojfilia Multivalva , Shells where the Fifh. extends 
itfelf into many different Cells. 
Entomolithiy a Variety of Specimens of petrified 
Infedts. 
Ichtyolithi , Impreffions of Fiffi oh Stone, or pe¬ 
trified Parts of them. 
Zoolithf Bones either preferred in the Stone or 
petrified. 
We muff now proceed to the other Table, which 
will ne t cake up much of our Time. 
Fhytolitbi , Figures of Leaves and' other Parts of 
Plants very naturally reprefented on Pebbles, and 
feme Pieces of petrified Wood. 
Colchyl. Gdllica , a Collection of Shells picked up 
on the South Coaft of trance ; they are of various 
Kinds. 
Graptolithiy fome Specimens of figured Marble, 
Slates, &c. 
Concbyl.Hanton. A Collection of foffil Shells found 
in Flampfhire , where they abound on the Hills. 
Sialaffites, Drop-ftones, formed by Incrultation, 
particularly in the Peak in Derbyjhire. 
