PLATE IX. 
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Figs. 1—8.—Carbonate of Lime, Marble. 
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1. Red-mottled Marble , tertiary fresh-water limestone, altered by volcanic minerals, cut parallel to the planes of the 
layers, from Bottingen near Mtinsingen in the Swabian Alps. 
2. The same , cut perpendicularly to the planes of the layers, from the same locality. 
3. Grryphitic Limestone , the limestone of the lower lias, with gryphcea arcuata enclosed, from Baihingen on the Fildern. 
4. Variegated Fragmentary Marble , tertiary brecciated limestone, from Bigorre in the Pyrenees. 
5. Reddish-yellow and bluish-red mottled Marble , from the middle white Jura of Bissingen below Teclc in Wiirtemberg. 
6. Pale yellow and violet flaked Marble , from the same locality. 
7. The same , violet and yellow, same locality. 
8. The same , dark-yellow and yellowish white, from the same place. All (Figs. 5—8) from the neighbourhood of 
volcanic rocks at the northern slope of the Swabian Alps. 
