Страница - 340Страница - 342II. FOSSILS.
- Ketton or kettering stone
- Spar opake; in mines in Wales, Derbyshire, &c.
- Spar refracting; in lead mines in Derbyshire, &c.
- Spar diaphonous; in various parts of the kingdom
- Spar stalactitical, Knaresborough, &c.
- Fluor transparent, diaphonous resembling emeralds, saphires, topazes, amethysts, &c.
METALS.
- Aurum nativum; said to be found in some rivers in North Britain
- Argentum mineralizatum; in small quantities in lead and copper ores
- Plumbum galena, lead glance; in various parts of England
- Plumbum stibiatum, antimonial lead ore
- Plumbum crystallinum, lead crystals
- Plumbum spatosum, lead spar
- Plumbum calciforme, lead ochre
- Plumbum nativum, native lead
- Cuprum nativum
- Cuprum cæruleum montanum, mountain blue; in the mines of Derbyshire
- Cuprum viride montanum, mountain green; in copper mines of England, Ireland, and the Isle of Man
- Cuprum rubrum, glass copper ore; generally found with native copper
- Cuprum cinereum, grey copper ore
- Ferrum crystallinum, crystalline ore; Forest of Dean, Langron in Cumberland
- Ferrum cærulescens, bluish ore
- Ferrum micaceum, glimmer
SEMI-METALS.
- Vismutum ochra, flowers of bismuth
- Vismutum mineralizatum, bismuth ore
- Antimonium striatum, striated antimonial ore
- Antimonium rubrum, red antimonial ore
PETREFACTIONS.
- Animals, or parts of animals, changed into a fossile substance
Vermes.
- Helmintholithus ammonita, nautilus; in strata of earth and stones, on the sea-shore, &c.
- Helmintholithus anomites; in great abundance, particularly at Sherborne in Gloucestershire
- Helmintholithus gryphites; in chalk hills, &c.
- Helmintholithus judaicus; in many parts, particularly chalk pits in Kent
- Helmintholithus echinites; Surrey, Essex, Kent, Middlesex, in chalk and gravel pits
- Helmintholithus astrion, sea-star; in chalk pits, &c.
- Helmintholithus astroites, star stone; Gloucestershire, Norfolk, &c. and many more.