[3441] See Note [3398] to Chapter 66.
[3443] See B. xxxvi. c. [43]. Pebbles of white flint were probably meant under this name; from which is derived, according to Ajasson, the French word caillou, meaning a flint pebble.
[3444] “Fire stone.” Not a Pyrites of modern Mineralogy, probably.
[3445] “With many zones.” Probably an agate or jasper.
[3446] “Lightning stone.”
[3447] “Flame stone.”
[3448] “Burning coal stone.” See B. xxxvi. c. [38], and Chapter [27] of this Book.
[3449] “Containing liquid.” Identified by Desfontaines with the Geodes enhydros of modern Geology, which sometimes contains a liquid substance.
[3450] “Many-haired stone.”