[3131] Called μολόχη or μαλάχη in Greek.
[3132] Also of Siberia, Shetland, the United States, and numerous other localities.
[3133] Meadow-green jasper.
[3134] Salmasius erroneously takes this to be the Turquoise. It is our sky-blue jasper, no doubt. See Beckmann, Hist. Inv. Vol. I. p. 471, Bohn’s Edition.
[3135] See B. vi. c. 2.
[3136] The Bamberg MS. gives “Calchedon” here.
[3137] Namely, πορφυρίζουσα, ῥοδίζουσα , and σμαραγδίζουσα.
[3138] “Northern,” apparently.
[3139] “Sky-blue,” mentioned above.
[3140] See Chapter 31. Red jasper, or perhaps Red porphyry.