T A B. II. Pxtg. 16i.
Several'Fragments and Lump* of petrify’d ‘’k'jfefe
n Quarries and Beds under irround ; on mail# Ot >
M they lie in Clparries aud Beds under ground; on man-ot r .
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Pinal Shells, which prove them uotÆ« he drones primarilygpr’d.
Fig 3. The Comu jimmmis lying in Rocks with other p« rlBodies.
T a b. III. Pag. i6%.
pIG. i, z. Two'periifyld Fishes lying in.^t^e, with their
and Bones. ,Ji
Fig . 3. A Sea-Urchin petrify 1 ’d with its PridUe* broken off, vwVare a sort of Ltipisjudaipif, or 'jew-Stones } their Inser tions a ’V e jrStuds or Protuberances of the Shell are here shewn.
Jdistory and Manner of Lying inStone and Beth,'in ^goJtiuQ ^
4 “. Nat*U.
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Teeth «f Dog-F+mes, Sharks, and oilier j unes.Fig. 15,1 6. The some lying in a Tpphaccous Bed
... Fig. ij, 16. The some lying in a Tpphacpous Bed, and alWJ 3 w-Bone.
Fig. 17. The petrify’d -Teeth of a WolfFisli, in a pieced’ tr PJaw ; the Round Ones, or Grinders, are fold in Maltha sorPify’d Ryes of Serpents ; and by our Jewellers and Goidimi* 1 ’’Tpad-stones, commonly put in Rings. 1 viit* 1
: 'Fig. 18, 19,-0. other petrify’d Bones of Fishes, especiallyvr Vertebra’s of- Back-boaes, pne with two stony Spines,out,/zo. See them more at large Jn the praughts of that otSicilian Pniattf} MgpJHwSctfla. k
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