FOR SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS. 



17 



Name. 



Formula. 



Sr. Gravity. 



Authority. 



Cadmium fluoride 

 Calcium fluoride.. 



CdF 2 

 CaF„ 



5.994, 22°, m. 



of 7. 

 3.183, m.of60 



3.150 



3.138 



" " Precip. 



" " Ignited _. 

 Strontium fluoride 



Barium fluoride. 



Lead fluoride _ 

 Nickel fluoride 



Aluminum fluoride. 

 .i a 



Arsenic trifluoride, 1 



SrF„ 



BaF„ 



3.1G2 _. 

 3.086) 

 3.150 I 

 4.202 \ 

 4.236/ 

 4.210- 



PbF 2 



Ni F* 



Ni F 2 . 3 H 2 O 

 Al F, .__ 



Bismuth fluoride 



" oxyfluoride 



Cryolite. Greenland. 



" Siberia 



" Colorado ._ 



Chiolite 



ChodnefBte 



Pachnolite.* Colorado- 



u u 



Prosopite. Altenberg _. 



u a 



" Colorado 



Ralstonite 



As F, 



Bi F 3 



Bi OF... 



Na Q Al J>\ 



Na 5 Al,F M . 



Na, Al F, 



Na Ca Al F 6 . H 2 0_. 



ii 



caAi 2 (F.oH) 8 :::; 



U 

 it 



NaMgAl 4 F 15 .3H 2 0. 



4.58, 13° 

 4.824 \ 

 4.833/ " 



8.241 ... 



|0 --i 



2.855, 14° 

 2.014 

 3. 005 

 3.13 

 2.73 . 



| 12°__. 



2.66 



,} 



2.6659, 0° 

 2. 4497, 60° 



2.734 



5.32, 20°.__\ 



7.5, 20° / 



2.9— 3.077.. 



2.95 



2.972, 24° 



2.72 



2.90 



2.842—2.898- 



3.003 \ / 



3.077/ \ 



2.62—2.77 



2.965, 17°,m 



of 4. 

 2.962, 22° _. 

 2.890) 



2.898/ j 



2.880, 23° 



2.4 



Kebler. A. C. J. 5, 



241. 

 Kenngott. J. 6,853. 

 Smith. J. 8, 976. 

 Schiff. A. C. P. 



108, 21. 

 Luca. J. 13, 98. 



Scbroder. Dm. 1873. 



Schroder. P. A. G 



Erganz. Bd. 622. 

 Bodeker. B. D. Z. 



Schroder. Dm. 1873. 



Clarke. A. J. S. (3), 

 13, 291. 



Bodeker. B. D. Z. 



Unverdorben. P. A. 



7, 316. 

 Mae Ivor. C. N. 30, 



169. 

 Thorpe. J. C. S. 



37, 372. [874. 



Moissan. C. R. 99, 

 Gott and Muir. J. 



C. S. 53, 137. 

 Dana's Mineralogy. 

 Durnew. J. 4, 820. 

 Hillebrand and 



Cross. A. J. S. 



(3), 26, 271. 

 Hermann. J. P. C. 



37, 188. 

 Kokscharow. J. 4, 



820. 

 Piammelsberg. P. A. 



74, 314. 

 Rammelsberg. P. A. 



74, 314. 

 Worth. Dana's 



Mineralogy. 

 Hillebrand and 



Cross. A. J. S. 



(3), 26, 271. 

 Scheerer. Dana's 



Mineralogy. 

 Hillebrand and 



Cross. A. J. S. 



(3), 26, 271. 

 Brush. A. J. S. (3), 



2, 30. 



•According to Brandl, pachnolite and thomsenolite are distinct species, but Hillebrand and Cross 

 show them to be identical. 



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