22 1 Veto Mineraloeical Nomenclature. 





ORDEB IV. OSMERINEA. 



Genua I. Hydrous. 



II 1—3 5. Q= 1.4— 2.1. Fusion difficult— infusibh 



Sp. 1. N. cerinusjt Halloylite. 



2. II. argilliformis, Kollyrtie. 



3. II. adhaeFens, Scarbrovte. 

 ■1. II. pyrosmicus,} Pyrargillite. 

 5. II. GibbaiaDiiSi Gibbsite. 



(I. II. tinciua, Allojphanc. 



< renua 2. ( >phitis.§ 



11 2—1 G 2.5—2.9. 



Sp. 1. (). communis] Serpentine. 



2. <). Ggularis, Agalmatolite. 



3. ( ). reniformis, Kerolite. 



( renua ; i. Stylus. || 



H 2 — 3. G=2.6. — 2.8 In prisma of six oi I sitfe*. 



Sp. 1. B. hexagonua, Pinite. 



2. S. acroiomii.s Fahlunite. 



Genua I. Nematus.*U 



11^2—3. (J 2.3—2.7. Delicately coin m, m, 



Sp. 1. N. rectangulua, Picrosmine. 



2. \. Bcopiformia, Osmelite. 



'3. N. gracilia, Nemalite. 



Genua 5. Maeoaritus. ## 



II 1.6—3 <• 2—3.1. Lamellar. 



Bp. 1. M. Magneaicua, Va< - Magnesia. 



2. M. aaponaceua, 7'<//r. 



► V . ■ , tester ; rcferi t<> the large proportion of water in the species, 

 •t Wucy, iii illusion t" its Lustre. 



'. \\ ilnr. 



<) An old ii.Tiin- hi serpentine, derived from the Greek, tyis, </ make. 



II Lrix„(, /I column, in uIIumoii in ill*- Iii \agonally prismatic fnnuH presented 

 • 

 5 Nn,!,!, a thread ; rcfoi olumnar strnctarfl of the species. 



| 'i"/ ; alluili :■ to l: 



