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N intereffing memoir has been lately 
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of a factitious Puzzolana. The author 
obferves ‘hat the depofited duft of ancient 
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cient volcanoes at Vivarais, had the fame 
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very of a fubftance of the fame kind was 
made. by accident by M. Dodun in the 
neighbourhood of Caftlcnaudery i in France, 
where there are immenfe beds of calciform 
frage 
