218 K. JiMBö : 



from Maeme and another place in Osumi Province, one from 

 OsHiMAMURA in Satsuma Province, and one from Sakari in 

 Kesengöri (all these specimens are preserved in the Imperial 

 Museum), besides two others fallen in 1897 in the neighbour- 

 hood of the town of Yamaguehi in Suwö Province. 



B. Sulphides, &c. 



12. Bealgar and Orpiment. 



Beautiful minute crystals of realgar are found at Monji in 

 Rikuzen Province ; from this locality Wada obtained a good 

 crystal of this mineral about 2 cm. in length but already broken 

 to pieces by exposure to sun-light. 



Massive realgar and coarse platy orpiment were collected in 

 a tuff near the hot springs of Jôzankei in Ishikari Province. 



13. Stibnite. 



IcHiNOKAWA in lyo Province. — The large well-known crystals 

 of stibnite, formerly found at the mines of Ichinokawa, are often 

 more than 50 cm. in length ; but such good specimens are now very 

 rare. As described by Ogawa, Iwasaki, &c., the stibnite veins 

 are found there in a conglomerate as well as in the crystalline 

 schists of Koto's Sambagawa Series (Journal of the College of 

 Science, Tokyo, 1888), attaining a thickness of 25 cm. As- 

 sociated with this mineral we find quartz and calcite crystals. 

 The stibnite is often in fine needle-like aggregates, but good 

 measurable crystals give very numerous crystal faces enumerat- 

 ed by Dana, who has given all details of characters of this 

 mineral as it occurs in lyo. 



