BOLOGNIAN or BONONIAN STONE, a phosphoric substance first discovered near Bologna in Italy, whence it received its name. It has been supposed to contain some metallic matter, on account of its great specific gravity; but it is now found to be only a compound of ponderous earth and sulphuric acid. See BARYTES, MINERALOGY Index.
BOLOGNIAN or BONONIAN STONE
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