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the agate jasper and the onyx jasper. It is found in round, opaque pieces, and has a concave breakage ; the opaque parts are pure jasper, and the zones or circles, agate. It is slightly translucent near the edges ; hard and easily broken. Besides Egypt, it is found in the Grand Duchy of Baden, in a bed of ferruginous red clay. The brown kind has the different tints of its colours arranged in concentric layers ; it is found par­ticularly in the sands of Egypt, near the Pyramids, in round pebbles ; it has little brilliancy, and its breakage is concave. Sometimes Egyptian jasper is called jasper of Ethiopia.
3.  Striped Jasper.—This is of grey, green, red, and yellow, disposed in stripes which form designs in flames or spots. All jaspers belonging to this division, which contain more than three colours, are called flowered or variegated. Those that have a white stripe on a red ground are known as " grammasio." Striped jasper is found in a secondary argillaceous porphyry, in Scot­land, Siberia, Corsiia, and in Sicily, where it is very common.
4.  Universal Jasper.—Présents a very great variety, without any distinct design.
5.  Porcelain Jasper.—Is an imperfect volcanic vitri­fication, of a grey, blue, or yellow colour. It has natural crevices in every side ; is opaque, not bright, and much softer than other jaspers. It can be melted, and be­comes in that case a white or grey glass. It is found near vulcanized earths, and in every place where mud has been in combustion. Germany and England fur-
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