in Natural History, is a name given by the Chinese to a peculiar earth found in many parts of the coast. It is of the nature of an indurated clay, and in some degree approaches to the talc, as our fleatites and the galactites do. It is very white and abisterive, used by the women of China to take off spots from the skin, and render it soft and smooth, as the Italian ladies use talk of Venice. They sometimes use the fine powder of this stone dry, rubbing it on the hands and face after walking; sometimes they mix it in pomatum.