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Triplitb [(Fe, ■M:ii)2P04.r]. 

 [Crystallization— Monoolinic] 



Stoiieham, Me. 52 



Spodcmene [AlLi(Si03)2]. 

 [Crystallization— Mondclinic] 



I'cru, :\Ie. 53 



Chrysocolla [CuSi03.2HO]. 

 [Crystallization— Unknown.] 



Malachite, Cu.j(C03)(OH)2, and azurite, dig 

 (C03)2(OH)2, are here associated with this min- 

 eral, and, together, thoy form an important ore 

 of copper. 



Gordon Mine, T.ogan (lonnty, Kans. 54 



Tbiphylite [FeLiPOj]. 



[Crystallization — Orthorhombic] 



Stoneham,Me. 



55 



Cryolite [AlNajF^]. 



[Crystallization— Triclinic] 



This mineral, which is here associated with 



siderite, FeCOa, is nsed for making soda, in the 



maniifactnro of a white, porcelain-like glass, and, 



to alimited extent, in the production of aluminum. 



Evigtok, Arksut-Fiord, Greenland. 56 



Pykolusite [MnOj]. 

 [Crystallization— Orthorhombic] 

 This mineral constitutes the chief ore of manga- 

 nese, and is used in the manufacture of "bleach- 

 ing powder" and painters' dryers, in the produc- 

 tion of oxygen, and to destroy the green tint in 

 glass produced bj' traces of iron. 



Spain. 57 



List of Ditpmcatk Fishes Distributed hy the Smithsonian iNSTiTirnoN on 

 Heiiai.f oe the National Museum. 



[Prepared under the direction of Dr. Tarleton H. Bean, Honorary Curator, Department of Fishes.] 



1. Cliilomycterns goometricns, Kiuip. 



2. Lagocephalus Li-vigiitus, L. 



3. Tetrodoii tuigidus, Mitch. 



4. Tetrodon iiephelus, Goode and l^ean. 



5. Tetrodon testudinens, L. 



6. Ostracion qnadricorue, L. 



7. Alutera Sclin'pffi, Walli. 



8. Mouacautlius liispidus, L. 



9. Balistes capriscns, Gmeliu. 

 10. Siphostonia fuscum, Storer. 

 IL Acliirub fasciatus, Lacep^de. 



12. Axtboristia plagnisa, L. 



13. Bothus maculatus, Mitch, 



14. Citharichthys spilopterus, Giintlier. 



15. rseudopleurouectes amevieanus. 



16. Pleuronectes stellatus, Pallas. 



17. Plenronoctes glaber, Storer. 



18. Hippoglossoides platessoides, Fabri- 



cius. 



19. Paralichthys dentatus, L. 

 19A. Paralichthys oblougus. 



20. Limanda ferriigiiiea. Storer. 



21. Gadus callarias, L. 



22. Microgadus tomcod, ^A'alb. 



23. Onos cinibrius, L. 



24. Phycis ihuss. AValb. 



25. Phycis regius, Walb. 



26. Phycis tennis, Mitch. 



27. Melanograinmns u-gletinis, L. 



28. Pollachins virens. L. 



29. Brosmius broeme, Muller. 



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Merlucins bilinearis, Mitch. 

 Zoarces angnillaris, Peck. 

 AnoplarchnsatropnrpnrenSjKittlitz. 

 Xiphister mucosus, Girard. 

 Xiphister rnpestris, Jor. and Gilb. 

 Mura-noides gnnnelhis, L. 

 Muramoides ornatns, Girard. 

 Cyclopterns Inmpns, L. 

 Liparis liueata, Lepechin. 

 Gillichthys mirabilis. Cooper. 

 Apodichthys flavidus, Girard. 

 Batrachns tan. L. 

 Prionotns caroliuns, L. 

 Prionotns evolans, L. 

 Prionotns strigatns, Cnv. and Val, 

 Aspidophoroides monoptery gius, 



Bloch. 

 Triglops pingelii, Reiuh. 

 Icelus uuciuatus, Reinhart. 

 Cottns a;ncus, Mitch. 

 Cottus grtenlandicns, Cnv. aud Val. 

 Cottns octodecimspinosus, Mitch. 

 Oligocottns macnlosns, Girard. 

 Hemitriiiterns americanns, (imeliu. 

 Se)>aste3 marinns, L. 

 Tantoga onitis, L. 

 Ctenolabrus adspersus, Walb. 

 Gerres plnmieri, Cnl. and Val. 

 Trichinriis leptnrns, L. 

 Scouilieroinoriis niaculatns, ^Nlitch. 

 Sarda pelaniys, Gill. 



