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Gatterer, Christoph Wilhelm Jakob · 1799

28. Mart. Gotth. Löscher, Dissertation on the concretion and accretion of stones, respondent Bucher. Wittenberg. 1715. 4to. 2 sheets.
29. Joan. Adam Kulmus, Dissertation on stones, respondent Charitius. Gdańsk. 1727. 4to. 2 sheets.
30. Frid. Henkel, General idea of the origin of stones, succinctly sketched through observations, experiments, and conclusions. Dresden. 1734. 8vo. 6 sheets.
31. Matiere medicale, avec deux dissertations l'une sur la formation des pierres, l'autre sur la cause de la dureté des corps, par Mr. Deidier Materia medica, with two dissertations, one on the formation of stones, the other on the cause of the hardness of bodies, by Mr. Deidier. Paris. 1738. 8vo. 425 pages.
32. Joan. Pet. Lobe on the diverse origin of stones. Leiden. 1742. 4to.
33. Chr. Gottl. Grundig's open letter to Pfannenschmidt regarding some stone treatises. 1750. 4to.
34. Jos. Steppling on the stony rain of the year 1753 at Strkwo, and a meditation on its causes. Prague. 1753. 8vo.
35. J. C. Stertinsky's instruction on the twelve month-stones, in which their color and virtue are demonstrated. Improved edition. Landshut. (No year). 8vo. 24 pages.
36. Joan. Joach. Lang, Dissertation: Genesis of stones illustrated with observations, respondent Wilh. Mallinkrodt. Halle. 1756. 4to. 4 sheets.
Is translated into German in: Mineralogische Belustigung Mineralogical Amusement. V. p. 176-201.
37. Jacob. Theod. Klein, Prior subterranean nocturnal study on the properties of stones of the macrocosm. Saint Petersburg. 1758. 4to. 5 sheets.
Wallerius’ history of mineralogical literature, p. 94.
38. Ernest. God. Christ. Schröder, Dissertation I on the artificial nature in producing and forming stones, respondent Gilling.