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CHELIDONIUS LAPIS

Volume 4 · 47 words · 1797 Edition

in natural history, a stone said by the ancients to be found in the stomachs of young swallows, and greatly cried up for its virtues in the falling-fickness; but, from their description, it appears to be only a species of lycodontes, or bufo-nite. See LYCODONTES, and BUFONITE.