# An Account of Certain Perfect Minute Crystal Stones, by J. Parsons, M. D. & F. R. S.

**Author(s):** J. Parsons  
**Year:** 1744  
**Journal:** Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)  
**Volume:** 43  
**Pages:** 4 pages  
**Identifier:** jstor-104494  
**JSTOR URL:** <https://www.jstor.org/stable/104494>  

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XVIII. An Account of certain perfect minute Crystal Stones, by J. Parsons, M. D. & F. R. S.

Read June 27. THE Drawing here annexed, Tab. III. 1745.

Fig. 10. represents a small Crystal magnified; it is one of a great Number brought by a very curious Gentleman from Gibraltar, who has caused many of them to be set in Buckles of different Kinds, for the Wear of his Lady and himself: And altho' they are formed and polish'd by Nature; yet they look very bright, and produce a very good Effect in the Buckles.

They were found accidentally. This Gentleman saw a Man cleaving a Rock near that Town, and observ'd a great Quantity of fine black Powder fall from its Crevices; and, being very curious, he examined the Powder, and found these little Stones in Clusters, consisting of no more than twelve or fourteen each; and each Cluster lying at considerable Distances from one another. They are all of the same Form, some less perfect than others, and are in general Hexagonals.

XIX. A Letter from Mr. John Ellicot, F. R. S. to the President, concerning the specific Gravity of Diamonds.

Read July 4. AS, from some Experiments I have lately had the Opportunity of making, it appears highly probable, that what has formerly
