
ftoift wfich i t g obfcmbfithat MetaETas 'weUtTHiriE
fftfey Ea¥©:A e b various Difporfcs..|
Fig. i T. Is a fort of Iron-Ore,
Protuberances upon its Superficies,
vulgarly called the Button-Ore.
with' fev’efaf * gtoguta r
and for that .;Reafon
£ Fig. i f Is a Fluor or g g g Of quadrangular, andTeveral
rhomboidal Figures:.,
Fig. HI Is a found in the Lead-Mnes, c u t tin g
o f irregular and triangular Fights:
Fie 18 Is a different Kind of, Fluor, found alfo M o l e
Mines, contorting fix . triangular F ta r es m one tspiil»-;
teral Quadrangle.
Contextures o f which it ts eafy to ‘niagine -how thofijjhffe-
rent Reprefentations o f Bones and S h^ s found in I^ocks
may be accounted for.
Fig. 19. Is the Buphthalmus or Ox-Epe, defcribed i | the
Book.
Fig. vo. Is one part of a Bile-Stone taken o u t o i thej
Bladder o f an Ox.
F k .r i. Is the other part o f the fain'0 Stone, both ot
them refembling the Bark of a Tree, i t which the a
ports o f Nature are ftill further remarkable, which L h a |
now traced through Minerals, Me«Is,: Oaadruped^ a4
Shells themfelves, 1 fhall in another Chapter proceed f M
fervations in Minerals, and dome m ibffile Plantsiani
human Kind.