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HOFFMANN'S LIST OF 



8taiirolite, 241 



Steatite, 242 var. Talc 



Steeleite, 243 var. Morilenite. 



Stellai-ite, 244 



MtilMiite, 245 



Ktilk>ite, 24G 



Stroiitiaiiite, 247 



Strontium carbonate = Strontianit©. 



" sulphate = Celestite. 



Siilpliatite, 248 



^lllplllir. Native, 249 



Sulphuric acid = Sulphatite. 



Sylvaiiite, 250 



Tabular-spar fsi/n. Wollastonite. 



Tacbylite, 251 



Tale, 252 



Tellurium. Graphic, /<yn. Sylvanite. 



Teiiiiantite, 253 



Tenorite si/n. INIelaconite. 



Tetraliecl rite, 254 



T ho HI so Hi te, 255 



Titaiiite, 25G 



Titanium oxide = Octahedrite, Rutile. 



Tin oxido = Cassiterite- 



Tinstone syn. Cassiterite. 



Toiii'uialine, 257 



Travertine, 258 var. Calcite. 



Tremolite, 2,59 nir. Amphibole. 



Tripolite, 131 rar. Opal. 



TurKite,2G0 



IJIexite, 201 . — . 



UracoHite, 262 



Uralite, 203 rar. Amphibole. 



Uraninite, 204 



Uranium oxide =Uraninite. 



" sulphate = Uraconite. 



Uranochre syn. Uraconite. 



Talcntinite, 205 - — 



Ve-siivianite, 20G 



\'itrenus copper <:yn. Chalcocite. 



" silver .11/11. Argentite. 



Viviauitc, 207 



Wad, 208 



Weriieritc, 209 



White antimony $yn. Valentinite. 



" iron pyrites syn. Marcasite. 



" lead ore syn. Cerussite. 



Wilsonite, 270 rar. Finite. 



[Winkworthite], 271 



Witherite, 272 



M'olfrstiHite, 273 



Wollastonite, 274 



Yellow copper ore syn. Chalcopyrite. 



Zinc blende syn. Sphalerite. 



" suliihide = Sphalerite. 



KircoH, 275 



Remarks on Foregoing List. 



1. AcADiALiTE — The ilesli-rcd, brownisli-red, pvirplish-red, aud yellowish-red varieties of 



chabazite (which have been named Acadialite) are fouud at Partridge Island, Swan 

 Creek aud Two Islands (Cumberland Co.), in the province of Nova Scotia. 



2. AcMiTE— Forms an important constituent of some of the nephelene-seyenites of 



Montreal (Hoehelaga Co.) aud Beloeil (Eouville Co.), in the province of Quebec. 

 Anal., B. J. Harrington, Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. i, sec. iii, p. 81, 1882 aud 1883. 

 3 AcTiNOLiTE — A bed of actinolite, mingled with an asbestiform serpentine and talc, 

 occurs in the township of Bolton (Brome Co.), aud a finely fibrous variety, without 

 admixture, constitutes a bed in St. Francis (Beauce Co.), province of Quebec. 



4. Agalmatolite — Of a greenish-white to olive-green color occurs in layers in an 



indurated clay-slate at St. Nicholas (Levis Co.) ; of a honey-yellow color, forming a 

 thin bed in clay-slate in the parish of St. Francis (Beauce Co.), and of an amber- 

 yellow, with chloritic slates, on Lake Memphramagog (Stanstead Co.), province of 

 Quebec. Analyses, T. S. Hunt, Oeol. Can., 1863, pp. 484, 485. 



5. Agate — Many beautiful varieties are found in the trap regions of Nova Scotia : as on 



the shore extending from Sandy Cove to the head of St. Mary's Bay (Digby Co.) ; 

 near Cape Blomidon, in large blocks (King's Co.), and fine moss agates are met with 

 near Cape Split and at Scot's Bay (King's Co.), also ixt Two Islands (Cumberland 



