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bohedrons, of a dark yellowish grey colour, and 

 translucent, from Leadhills 6*266 



37. Axotonious lead baryte, the six-sided laminse, of a 



pale yellowish white colour, semitransparent, from 

 Leadhills 6-364 



38. White antimony, transparent crystals, about V" in 



diameter, yellowish white, from Braiinsdorf, Sax- 

 ony 5'566 



Order III. — Kerate. 



1. Horn-ore, a very pure, greyish white, translucent 

 variety, compounded of granular individuals, from 

 Peru 5-532 



Order IV. — Malachite. 



1. Copper green, massive, fracture conchoidal ; colour, 



dark verdigris green, translucent, from Siberia. . . 2-031 



2. Copper green, thin botryoidal coats upon compact 



brown iron ore, pale green, faintly translucent, 

 Bannat 2-206 



3. Prismatic lirocone malachite (lenticular copper) sky- 



blue crystals, from Cornwall 2-926 



4. Prismatic azure malachite (blue carbonate of copper), 



fragments of very pure crystals, from Chessy 3-831 



5. Malachite, a cleavable dark green variety, from Chessy 4-008 



6. Malachite, a fibrous dark green variety, from Siberia 3-802 



7. Malachite, perfectly compact, of a pale green colour, 



opaque, from Schwatz, Tyrol 3-670 



8. Prismatic habroneme malachite (phosphate ofcopper), 



dark green crystalline coat, from Rheinbreitbach, 



on the Rhine 4-206 



9. The radiated acicular olivenite of Jameson, oblique 



prismatic arseniate of Phillips, globular shapes of 

 a dark blue colour, a little greenish, translucent . , 4-192 

 10. Scorodite, pale green, semitransparent crystals, from 



Stamm Asser am Graul, Saxony 3-162 



Order V. — Mica. 



1 . Vivianite (phosphate of iron), fragments of transpar- 



ent crystals from St. Agnes, Cornwall • . . . . 2-661 



2. Cobalt^bloom (arseniate of cobalt), red acicular crys- 



tals, perfectly cleavable, from Schneeberg, Saxony 2'946 



3. Cobalt-bloom, showing red and green colours in the 



same crystals, from Gotthold-Stolln, near Flatten, 

 Bohemia 3-033 



4. Talc, apple green laminae, from the Greiner mountain 



in Sakburg 2-744 



