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Vitrified Stone from Durham
A Stone fished up on Dogger Bank, coast of Holland
Two specimens of Basalt (Giants causeway) from Ireland
Calcarious incrustations from the famous fountain of Althusa, in Italy
Oolithes, bien des Autheurs prétendent que ce sont des oeufs de poissons pétrifiésTrans.: Ooliths, many authors claim they are petrified fish eggs
Sandstone with fine moss
Calcarious stone (carbonate of lime) from St. Pauls cave in the Island of Malta 7 miles from the capital Valette [Valletta]
Calcarious deposits or (Stalactites) from St. Michals Cave at Gibraltar
Différens morceaux d'AgatheTrans.: Different pieces of agate
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