Floatstone, a variety of quartz, consisting of fibres—delicate crystals—aggregated so that the whole mass is sponge-like, and so light, owing to the air confined in the interstices, as to float for a while in water. It is found in a limestone of the chalk formation near Paris, in imbedded masses, or incrusting flint nodules.
Floatstone
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 681
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