354: On Metallic Minerals.) 



ZIN'C. 



ZINC OXYGEN. 



Oxide of Zinc^ (red)— it has been said that this variety has 



been meet with in Canada, no 

 locality however is given. 



SULPHURET OF ZINC. — BLENDE. 

 ZINC, SULPHUR. 



Sulphuret of Zinc, (black blende)— with fine radiated sul- 

 phate of strontian, sul- 

 phuret of iron and 



flesh-coloured calca- 

 reous spar, in a com- 

 pact silico alluminous 

 limestone on the north- 

 ern shore of Lake On- 

 tario, near Kingston. 

 (yellow) do. do. not so common. 



, , . . in black and grey lime- 



stones, from Bytown, 

 it is disseminated in 

 very small crystals ac- 

 cording to Dr.Holmes. 



. . (black) in calcareous spar, do. 



LEAD. 



SULPHURET OF LEAD.— GALENA. 



Sulphuret of Lead, — in the township of Patton, near 



Lake Memphremagog. 



, , ,, one mile upwards from where Craig'« 



road crosses the river Nicolet, in the 

 township of Chester, L. C. 



. . (argentiferous) in a white marble, mixed with 

 chlorophanc from St, raul'sBayjL.C. 



