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ELASMIS

Volume 2 · 60 words · 1771 Edition

in natural history, a genus of talcs, composed of small plates in form of spangles; and either single, and not farther fissile; or, if complex, only fissile to a certain degree, and that in somewhat thick laminae.

Of these talcs there are several varieties, some with large and others with small spangles, which differ also in colour and other peculiarities.