925 						 | 
						Alabastro ciliegino, locality unknown | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of fine-grained calcite, with some bands particularly rich in included red hematite. Light brown areas are wax filler. | 
					
				
					
						
							 345 						 | 
						Alabastro bianco di Collepardo, from Collepardo, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy | 
						Banded compact travertine composed of exceptionally coarse-grained columnar calcite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 931 						 | 
						Alabastro antico, locality unknown | 
						Compact banded calcite travertine, heavily contaminated with grains of the host limestone. | 
					
				
					
						
							 936 						 | 
						Alabastro antico, locality unknown | 
						Limestone breccia. Calcite travertine clasts, and a few gastropod shells, in a micritic (peloidal in places) matrix. | 
					
				
					
						
							 937 						 | 
						Alabastro antico, locality unknown | 
						Compact finely banded calcite travertine, wide paler coloured bands have a more porous texture and contain trapped filler. | 
					
				
					
						
							 935 						 | 
						Alabastro antico, alabastro verde, locality unknown | 
						Compact travertine composed of coarse-grained calcite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 354 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy or perhaps Iano di Montaione, Florence, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Banded compact travertine, the very fine acicular calcite crystals giving a particularly compact structure. Note white 'fractures' appear to be strings of minute gas inclusions. | 
					
				
					
						
							 355 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy or perhaps Iano di Montaione, Florence, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Banded compact travertine, composed of very fine acicular calcite crystals. Note white 'fractures' appear to be strings of minute gas inclusions. | 
					
				
					
						
							 356 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy or perhaps Iano di Montaione, Florence, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Banded compact travertine, composed of very fine acicular calcite crystals. Note white 'fractures' appear to be strings of minute gas inclusions. | 
					
				
					
						
							 357 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy or perhaps Iano di Montaione, Florence, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Very finely banded compact calcite travertine. | 
					
				
					
						
							 358 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy or perhaps Iano di Montaione, Florence, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Compact travertine composed of fine acicular calcite crystals. | 
					
				
					
						
							 940 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy or perhaps Iano di Montaione, Florence, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Compact travertine composed of very fine acicular calcite crystals. | 
					
				
					
						
							 928 						 | 
						Alabastro a tartaruga, from Montauto, Castelfiorentino, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Compact travertine composed of fine acicular calcite crystals. | 
					
				
					
						
							 315 						 | 
						Alabastro a rosa, alabastro fiorito, most probably from the Pamukkale area, Denizli, Turkey | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of calcite, in some bands as colourless prismatic crystals. It is richly coloured by iron oxides - red hematite and brown goethite, in places clearly bushy growths suggesting the action of cyanobacteria. | 
					
				
					
						
							 314 						 | 
						Alabastro a rosa, alabastro fiorito, locality unknown | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of calcite, in some bands as colourless prismatic crystals. It is richly coloured by iron oxides - red hematite and brown goethite, in places clearly bushy growths suggesting the action of cyanobacteria. | 
					
				
					
						
							 326 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of fine-grained calcite, with rich bushy developments of iron oxides, predominantly brown goethite, the result of cyanobacterial action in the hot spring water. | 
					
				
					
						
							 327 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of fine-grained calcite, with rich bushy developments of iron oxides, predominantly red hematite, the result of cyanobacterial action in the hot spring water. | 
					
				
					
						
							 328 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of fine-grained calcite, with bushy developments of iron oxides, predominantly red hematite, the result of cyanobacterial action in the hot spring water. | 
					
				
					
						
							 329 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine now at least partially recrystallised. The dendritic development of iron oxides, predominantly red hematite, is most probably the result of cyanobacterial action in the hot spring water. | 
					
				
					
						
							 330 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						This appears to be a recrystallised brecciated compact banded travertine, composed of medium and coarse-grained granular calcite. It is coloured red by disseminated hematite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 331 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						A recrystallised compact banded travertine composed of medium and coarse-grained granular calcite but retaining bushy developments of iron oxides, predominantly red hematite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 332 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed of finely fibrous calcite almost entirely coloured red by hematite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 923 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of calcite heavily tinted red by hematite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 924 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed mainly of fine-grained calcite almost entirely coloured red by hematite, the result of cyanobacterial action in the hot spring water. | 
					
				
					
						
							 926 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Recrystallised compact banded travertine, composed of mainly granular ferruginous calcite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 929 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed of coarse-grained calcite, some bands are rich in iron oxides, dendritic growth most evident on the sides of the sample. | 
					
				
					
						
							 932 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Very ferruginous compact banded calcite travertine. | 
					
				
					
						
							 934 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria. | 
						Compact banded calcite travertine coloured by iron oxide, with dendritic growths of manganese oxides. | 
					
				
					
						
							 927 						 | 
						Alabastro a pecorella, from Aïn Tekbalet district, Oran, Algeria, or perhaps alabastro ciliegino, locality unknown. | 
						Compact banded travertine composed of white fine-grained calcite, with coarse-grained areas patchily rich in iron oxides, mainly hematite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 303 						 | 
						Alabastro a occhi, locality unknown | 
						Brecciated fine-grained compact banded travertine, with acicular and granular bands of calcite, some dark orange-brown coloured. | 
					
				
					
						
							 324 						 | 
						Alabastro a nuvole, locality unknown | 
						Medium to coarse-grained compact banded travertine with ferruginous orange and, in a few places, red colouring. | 
					
				
					
						
							 320 						 | 
						Alabastro a giaccione, perhaps alabastro di Montalcino from Montalcino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Compact banded travertine composed of very coarsely crystalline calcite. Ferruginous inclusions run parallel to the banding. | 
					
				
					
						
							 321 						 | 
						Alabastro a giaccione, locality unknown | 
						Compact finely banded travertine composed of calcite, some bands with ferruginous inclusions.  Note the extensive fracturing perpendicular to the banding. | 
					
				
					
						
							 322 						 | 
						Alabastro a giaccione, locality unknown | 
						Compact finely banded travertine composed of coarsely crystalline brown calcite coating a fossiliferous limestone. Note the abundant fractures. | 
					
				
					
						
							 370 						 | 
						Alabastra di Monte Alcino, from Montalcino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy | 
						A reddish brown very coarsely crystalline banded calcite travertine with ferruginous inclusions running parallel or perpendicular to banding. | 
					
				
					
						
							 728 						 | 
						Agata, locality unknown | 
						Chalcedony (cryptocrystalline quartz) with aligned pink jaspery inclusions showing a few relic fossils suggesting silicified limestone; and with scattered black dendrites and other small dark sulphide/oxide mineral inclusions. The stone has been sheared and fractured, the thin fractures filled with calcite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 727 						 | 
						Agata delle Alpi, from the Alps | 
						Chalcedony (cryptocrystalline quartz) showing local small-scale cloudy agate-banding; heavily fractured, the fractures iron-stained. | 
					
				
					
						
							 730 						 | 
						Agata del San Stefano, from Santo Stefano Quisquina, Agrigento Sicily, Italy; or more probably quarzo di Monterufoli, from Monterufoli, near Pomarance, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Brecciated agate, colourless crystalline quartz cement with spherular limonitic inclusions. Agate-lined quartz-filled fractures. | 
					
				
					
						
							 729 						 | 
						Agata del San Gottardo, from San Gottardo - perhaps St Gotthard, Ticino, Switzerland | 
						Chalcedony (cryptocrystalline quartz) - perhaps from a large chert pebble, jaspery towards rim. | 
					
				
					
						
							 723 						 | 
						Agata bianca antica, locality unknown | 
						Part of a grey agate (colour banded quartz var. chalcedony) with an inner ‘core’ of quartz var. rock crystal, in turn enclosing pinkish chalcedony. | 
					
				
					
						
							 101 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia-conglomerate of poorly sorted limestone clasts in a chlorite-bearing greenish matrix. It has calcite-filled veins, and crinoids and other fossil debris within the clasts. | 
					
				
					
						
							 102 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia-conglomerate of poorly sorted mixed limestone and green Fe-silicate bearing clasts in a variably iron-stained micritic matrix . | 
					
				
					
						
							 103 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia-conglomerate of poorly sorted limestone and limestone breccia clasts in a green chlorite/epidote-rich matrix, but with some characteristic black matrix also evident. | 
					
				
					
						
							 104 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate; this specimen is cut almost entirely from a single pink somewhat fractured clast which has abundant stylolites. Small areas of black matrix are evident. | 
					
				
					
						
							 105 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of small limestone clasts in a black matrix. | 
					
				
					
						
							 106 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of poorly sorted mixed limestone clasts in a green chlorite-rich matrix. | 
					
				
					
						
							 107 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of poorly sorted limestone clasts in a black matrix.  This specimen is crossed by white quartz veins. | 
					
				
					
						
							 108 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of poorly sorted mixed limestone clasts in a green chlorite-rich matrix. | 
					
				
					
						
							 109 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia of poorly sorted mixed limestone clasts, some green and chlorite-rich, in a grey matrix. | 
					
				
					
						
							 110 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia of poorly sorted limestone clasts, with stylolites and calcite-filled fractures | 
					
				
					
						
							 111 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia with abundant crinoid and other fossil debris, in a dark grey matrix.  The specimen is crossed by a white calcite vein. | 
					
				
					
						
							 112 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of poorly sorted limestone clasts which have been partially oxidised. | 
					
				
					
						
							 113 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of poorly sorted chlorite-rich limestone clasts, some with stylotised clast boundaries. | 
					
				
					
						
							 114 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of poorly sorted limestone clasts. Note stylolites. | 
					
				
					
						
							 115 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia of pink somewhat fractured clasts in a black matrix. Note the calcite-filled vein following the clast margin. | 
					
				
					
						
							 116 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia with abundant crinoid and other fossil debris, in a dark grey, partly oxidised to brown, matrix. | 
					
				
					
						
							 117 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Cretaceous tectonic breccia or conglomerate of small limestone clasts in a chlorite-rich matrix crossed by stylolites. | 
					
				
					
						
							 913 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Tectonic breccia-conglomerate of poorly-sorted grey-brown biospar limestone clasts in a microspar matrix rich in red, brown and yellow ferruginous matter (oxidised chlorite). The same colours abundant stylolites. Cavities are filled with sparry calcite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 914 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Tectonic breccia-conglomerate of poorly-sorted largely recrystallised limestone clasts in a sparry calcite matrix coloured dark brown by included ferruginous matter (oxidised chlorite). It has abundant stylolites, some are white, other iron-stained orange-brown. Fractures are filled with calcite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 915 						 | 
						Africano, from Sigacik (ancient Teos), Izmir Province, Turkey | 
						Tectonic breccia-conglomerate of poorly-sorted limestone and metamorphic clasts, the latter rich in green iron silicates. The matrix is  green, chlorite-rich. | 
					
				
					
						
							 2 						 | 
						'Marmo porino', perhaps from the Island of Páros, Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece | 
						Medium-grained calcite marble. | 
					
				
					
						
							 973 						 | 
						'Verde di Corsica', from Corsica, France is unlikely; perhaps from the Alps | 
						Proabably a metagabbro, with trace chromium colouring the pyroxene crystals bright green. | 
					
				
					
						
							 683 						 | 
						'Traccagnina delle Alpi', perhaps from the province of Verona, Italy | 
						Breccia-conglomerate of sub-angular to rounded limestone, dolostone and occasional quartz clasts in a ferruginous sparite matrix. Clasts show extensive fracturing. | 
					
				
					
						
							 583 						 | 
						'Serpentina verde dell'Elba', from the island of Elba, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Actinolite rock. Radiating crystals of actinolite; the surface is coated with brown filler. | 
					
				
					
						
							 607 						 | 
						'Serpentina delle Alpi', from the Alps, or more probably verde dell'Elba from the island of Elba, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Ultrabasic rock composed of sprays up to a centimetre long of light green actinolite. These penetrate large dark sprays of amphibole, most probably hornblende. | 
					
				
					
						
							 601 						 | 
						'Serpentina dell'Elba', from the island of Elba, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Metaperidotite, mainly actinolite, but with minor opaque oxide, cut by greyish veins. | 
					
				
					
						
							 610 						 | 
						'Serpentina dell'Elba', from the island of Elba, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Actinolite rock, the actinolite in sprays up to a centimetre long. The large dark amphiboles (probably hornblende), also in radiating clusters, result from a later hydrothermal event. | 
					
				
					
						
							 617 						 | 
						'Serpentina dell'Elba', from the island of Elba, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy | 
						Heavily alterered ?peridotite/pyroxenite; now composed mainly of actinolite. | 
					
				
					
						
							 203 						 | 
						'Rosso di Terni', from the Apennines, Italy; Terni, Umbria, Italy. | 
						Cretaceous-Eocene pink pelagic limestone; probably from the Scaglia Rossa Formation of the Apennines. A bioturbated fossiliferous biomicrite crowded with planktonic forams, calcispheres and other skeletal debris. An early set of close-spaced healed fractures and stylolites is cut by a much larger scale set of calcite-filled fractures. | 
					
				
					
						
							 83 						 | 
						'Portasanta', locality unknown | 
						Pink and grey coarse-grained marble; a metamorphosed limestone breccia with sutured clast boundaries and yellowish stylolites. | 
					
				
					
						
							 907 						 | 
						'Portasanta', locality unknown | 
						Sheared limestone/marble breccia with extensive stylolite development. | 
					
				
					
						
							 807 						 | 
						'Porfido serpentino antico', locality unknown | 
						Grey porphyry, perhaps a porphyritic diorite or granodiorite with phenocrysts of white plagioclase. | 
					
				
					
						
							 500 						 | 
						'Persichino di Romegiano', from Domegiano or Romagnano, Verona, Veneto, Italy | 
						Fossiliferous micritic limestone with debris probably of bivalves. | 
					
				
					
						
							 66 						 | 
						'Marmo rosso di Seravezza', possibly from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy but perhaps from Greece. | 
						Fine-grained hematitic calcite marble | 
					
				
					
						
							 44 						 | 
						'Marmo giallo di Sentro', perhaps from Centro Tregnago, Verona, Veneto, Italy  | 
						Brecciated fine-grained limestone with calcite-filled fractures; heavily stylolitised. | 
					
				
					
						
							 127 						 | 
						'Marmo bianco e nero d'Egitto', locality unknown | 
						Black fine-grained limestone with en echelon veins of white fibrous calcite, and with stylolites.  | 
					
				
					
						
							 253 						 | 
						'Lumachella di Fuligno', almost certainly not from Foligno, Perugia, Umbria, Italy | 
						Fossiliferous biocalcarenite limestone with abundant recrystallised scleractinian coral, molluscan and other grains.  Grain contacts are pervasively sutured.  Note also stylolites and spar-filled fractures. | 
					
				
					
						
							 863 						 | 
						'Granito di Perosa', from Perosa Argentina, Chisone valley, Turin, Piedmont, Italy | 
						Arkosic grit formed by weathering of quartz and feldspar-rich igneous or metamorphic rocks. Brownish red, well bedded; with scattered larger clasts of carbonate rock. | 
					
				
					
						
							 899 						 | 
						'Granito di Napoli', locality unknown | 
						Pink granite gneiss, augen are recrystallised potash feldspar. The quartz is rather finely recrystallised. | 
					
				
					
						
							 878 						 | 
						'Granito delle Alpi', from the Alps | 
						Sandstone with abundant green siliceous clasts and with a calcareous cement. | 
					
				
					
						
							 853 						 | 
						'Granito dell'Elba';  the island of Elba, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy, is not confirmed | 
						Dacite lava with phenocrysts of quartz, plagioclase feldspar and a pale green pyroxene. | 
					
				
					
						
							 752 						 | 
						'Diaspro delle Alpi', from the Alps (not confirmed) | 
						Breccia of white granular quartz and other clasts, many rimmed with muscovite, in a red ferruginous quartz matrix. Some fractures are filled with calcareous cemented sandstone. The whole rock is sheared and folded. | 
					
				
					
						
							 760 						 | 
						'Diaspro delle Alpi', from the Alps | 
						Chert; a silicified limestone with abundant forams and other fossil debris. | 
					
				
					
						
							 976 						 | 
						'Diaspro d'Egitto', locality unknown | 
						Breccia of green iron-rich prase/aventurine? fragments in a chalcedony matrix. Abundant ferruginous ‘debris’ is in places altered to orange goethitic and red hematitic spherules. A broad colourless chalcedony vein traverses specimen. | 
					
				
					
						
							 506 						 | 
						'Corso della mola di Sant'Ambrogio', from Sant' Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Verona, Veneto, Italy  | 
						Recrystallised, probably originally bioturbated, micritic or microspar limestone with extensive stylolites and calcite filled fractures. | 
					
				
					
						
							 483 						 | 
						'Breccia traccagnina di Giazza', locality unknown; possibly the Verona area, Veneto, Italy | 
						Polymict limestone breccia-conglomerate with solution modified clast boudaries. | 
					
				
					
						
							 433 						 | 
						'Breccia di Brentonega di Dolce nel Veronese', from Dolce, Verona, Veneto, Italy, or from Brentónico, Trentino, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy | 
						Jurassic ?syn-sedimentary breccia  with micritic limestone clasts, sparry matrix, stylolites and spar-filled voids. | 
					
				
					
						
							 720 						 | 
						'Aventurine' (ferruginous sandstone), perhaps from Gebel Ahmar, Cairo or Gebels Gulab or Tingar, Aswan, all in the Nile Valley, Egypt | 
						Orthoquartzite; a poorly sorted coarse siliceous sandstone/fine conglomerate with goethite coating grains and a silica cement. | 
					
				
					
						
							 721 						 | 
						'Aventurine' (ferruginous sandstone), perhaps from Gebel Ahmar, Cairo or Gebels Gulab or Tingar, Aswan, all in the Nile Valley, Egypt | 
						Quartzite with a hematitic clay inclusions in the silica cement. | 
					
				
					
						
							 509 						 | 
						'Argilla di Terni', from Terni, Umbria, Italy; or may be Tivoli, Roma, Lazio, Italy | 
						Burrowed micrite/microsparite limestone with abundant calcispheres and conspicuous dissolution fabrics (dark seams). | 
					
				
					
						
							 558 						 | 
						'Arenaria di Corsica'; Corsica, France, is not confirmed. | 
						Impure medium-grained calcite marble, containing disseminated crystals of green chlorite and brown ferruginous matter which show a marked foliation. | 
					
				
					
						
							 305 						 | 
						'Alabastro fiorito', locality unknown | 
						Compact finely banded travertine composed of calcite, with abundant fractures perpendicular to the banding. | 
					
				
					
						
							 306 						 | 
						'Alabastro fiorito', locality unknown | 
						Compact finely banded travertine composed of calcite, some bands orange, ferruginous. | 
					
				
					
						
							 307 						 | 
						'Alabastro fiorito', locality unknown | 
						Compact medium- to fine grained banded travertine with some ferruginous staining. | 
					
				
					
						
							 308 						 | 
						'Alabastro fiorito', locality unknown | 
						Compact finely banded calcite travertine. A hot spring deposit with some bands containing dendritic iron oxides, probably the result of cyanobacterial activity.  | 
					
				
					
						
							 310 						 | 
						'Alabastro fiorito', locality unknown | 
						Compact very fine to fine-grained banded calcite travertine. | 
					
				
					
						
							 309 						 | 
						'Alabastro fiorito', alabastro melleo, locality unknown | 
						Compact very finely banded calcite travertine. Some bands have brown ferruginous colouring. | 
					
				
					
						
							 352 						 | 
						'Alabastro dorato d'Orte', locality unknown | 
						Coarse to very coarse nearly transparent granular calcite, perhaps a hydrothermal vein deposit rather than a travertine. Some grey micritic limestone matrix is present which contains white grains probably of algae. | 
					
				
					
						
							 364 						 | 
						'Alabastro di Sarzana', locality unknown; not thought to be from Sarzana. | 
						Banded compact travertine composed of medium-grained granular/prismatic calcite; some bands are orange, ferruginous. Dark brown is filler or polishing compound. | 
					
				
					
						
							 351 						 | 
						'Alabastro bianco d'Orte', probably Egyptian alabaster, 
						| Coarse to very coarse compact crystalline calcite, with a little banding suggesting this is a  travertine. | 
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