. Three physico-theological discourses : concerning: I. The primitive chaos and creation of the world ; II. The general deluge, its causes and effects ; III. The dissolution of the world and future conflagration .. . Tab. II. Pag. 204^ pfG. I, z. Several Fragments and Lumps of petrifyd Sheik,^ as they lie in Quarries and Beds under Ground ; on manyof theie Petrifaftions there fiill remain Ibme Laminae, orPlates of the Original Shells, which prove them not to beStones primarily lo figured. Fi^. 5. The Cornua Aniraonls lying in Rocks with otherpetrifyd Bodies. Tab. III. Pag. 204. T7/G. ij i- Two


. Three physico-theological discourses : concerning: I. The primitive chaos and creation of the world ; II. The general deluge, its causes and effects ; III. The dissolution of the world and future conflagration .. . Tab. II. Pag. 204^ pfG. I, z. Several Fragments and Lumps of petrifyd Sheik,^ as they lie in Quarries and Beds under Ground ; on manyof theie Petrifaftions there fiill remain Ibme Laminae, orPlates of the Original Shells, which prove them not to beStones primarily lo figured. Fi^. 5. The Cornua Aniraonls lying in Rocks with otherpetrifyd Bodies. Tab. III. Pag. 204. T7/G. ij i- Two petrifyd Fifhes lying in Stone, with their* Scales and Bones. Fig. 5. A Sea-Urchin petrifyd with its Prickles broken off,which are a Sort of Lapis fudaicMS, or J-ewStones , their In-fertions on the Studs or Protuberances of the Shell are hereihewn. See their Hiftory and Manner of Lying in Stone andBeds, in Agojimo Scilla, 4*0. Nafvli. Tab. IV. Pag. 204. ?pIG I, 2, 3, 4, 5, (?, 7s, 8, 9, 10, II, iz, 13, 14. Seve-?* ral petrifyd Teeth of Dog-Fillies, Sharks, and otherFifhes. Fig. I $5 i^. The fame lying in a Tophaceous Bed, and al-fo in a Jaw-Bone. Fig, 17. The petrifyd Teeth of a Wolf-Fifh, in a Pieceof t


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