242 K. jiMBö : 



The fourth kind in the form of numerous smaller rhombic plates 

 laid one over the other. Tlie fifth is that of separate rhombic 

 tables. The two last kinds are peculiarly hollow inside in many 

 cases. 



62. Anglesite. 



Small white crystals, with brown coating, about l cm. in 

 length and showing mostly Pœ and coP only, were found in 

 the KosAKA mines in Eikuchû. 



63. Wulfenite. 



Ko mentions small beautiful, orange-red crystals, of this 

 mineral with uP, co P and tgP(?)> from the Senno mines in 

 Echizen Province. 



64. Scheelite. 



Wada possesses a large yellowish-grey crystal of scheelite 

 from Sannotake in Buzen, with faces of Pco and P and nearly 

 5 cm. in length. This specimen is covered with a black coating. 



In the province Kai, there are sometimes found brownish- 

 coloured imperfect crystals and crystal fragments of the same 

 mineral. One of the largest specimens measures about 4 cm. in 

 diameter. 



65. Wolframite. 



Massive wolframite occurs in the Taniyama tin-mines in 



Satsuma Province, while crystals, sometimes 4 cm. long, were 



found in the tin placers of Takayama, &c. in Mino. The 



specimen from the latter locality, belonging to Wada, shows 



a.p, coPœ, p (?) and Pœ (?). 



66. Linarite. 

 Ogawa has ascertained the presence of this mineral in 

 nearly compact aggregates in the Kamioka mines in Hida. 



