Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 85.
Västerbotten [2], 06/06/1732, ¶390:
On the river bank, at a place by a slope that was being continuously eroded by the water, I found stones lying on the sand. The sand around them had hardened into stone – more specifically, into a sort of stone that looked as if it had been in contact with rust and which, when broken up, smelled like a gun after a shot has been fired.