Stones (Lapides)
- Folio 93 verso : Fire-bearing stone (Lapis ignifer)
- Folio 94 verso : Adamas stone (Lapis adamas)
- Folio 96 recto : Myrmecoleon (Mermecoleon)
- Folio 96 verso : Verse (Versus)
- Folio 97 recto : Stone in the foundation of the wall (Lapis in fundamento muri)
- Folio 97 recto : The first stone, Jasper
- Folio 97 recto : The second stone, Sapphire
- Folio 97 recto : The third stone, Chalcedony
- Folio 97 verso : The fourth stone, Smaragdus
- Folio 98 recto : The fifth stone, Sardonyx
- Folio 98 recto : The sixth stone, Sard
- Folio 98 verso : The seventh stone, Chrysolite
- Folio 98 verso : The eighth stone, Beryl
- Folio 99 recto : The ninth stone, Topaz
- Folio 99 verso : The tenth stone, Chrysoprase
- Folio 99 verso : The eleventh stone, Hyacinth
- Folio 100 recto : The twelfth stone, Amethyst
- Folio 100 recto : Of stones and what they can do (De effectu lapidum)
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