Above this line a continuous mass of solid stone is seen composed of the shells of mollusks and echini, with their broken-off prickles and fragments of coral, united by calcareous sand, produced by the pulverization of shells.
Even in his day, the great monuments of solid stone, raised by the Assyrian queen, were still shown to the stranger.
At its western end the gallery turned abruptly to the north, its walls being there built of solid stone-masonry.
A fish nearly a foot long, petrified to solid stone" has lately been cited in your columns as another instance of the petrifactions of the Onondaga Valley.
But all the tenements appeared well built, of solid stone masonry; and the street or two which the place contains were certainly spacious, although ill-maintained and deep in dust.
In a line with this new block, in which red and grey stones diversify the masonry, is situated further south the house which lodges the printing press, a solid stone structure.
This, as well as the outer court walls and entrance-gate, is built of solid stone in castellated style.
The openings into the different court-yards were filled with massy iron railing; and the pavements, walls, every thing else, was one mass of solid stone.
The whole prison seemed as if hewed out of solid stone; and everywhere were gates of iron, closing with a clang and a twank of the lock behind you, which must sound any thing but cheering to a prisoner just conducted in.
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