[3311] “Mouldy stone.”

[3312] “Stone of the religious.”

[3313] “Black on the surface.” This is the case, Ajasson remarks, with many stones of the class known as “Cat’s eye.”

[3314] “Galaxy stone.” Ajasson thinks that this may possibly have been an Opal, or a dead white Topaz, traversed by lines of other colours.

[3315] “Milk stone.”

[3316] Probably milk-white Quartz, Ajasson thinks.

[3317] “White earth.”

[3318] “White-streaked stone.”

[3319] “Clouded.”

[3320] See Chapter [54] of this Book.