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Genus V. Ammontac-Sar. 
Sp. 1. Octahedral’Ammoniac-Salt. Triv. Sal-ammoni- 
ac. Chem. Muriate of Ammonia. 
ti. L. Vesuvius. With rock salt, upon lava. 
Genus VI. Virriot-Sarr. 
Sp. 1. Hemi-Prismatic Vitriol Salt. Triv. Vitriol. 
Chem. Sulphate of Iron. 
i2. L. Cumberland, Rhode Island. In the form of a yellow- 
ish white incrustation. 
Sp. 2. Tetarto-Prismatic Vitriol-Salt. 'Triv. Blue Vit- 
riol. Chem. Sulphate of Copper. 
15. L. Parys mine, Anglesea. 
14. Ar. 
Genus VII. Evpsom-Satr. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Epsom-Salt. Triv. Epsom Salt. 
Chem. Sulphate of Magnesia. 
15. L. Salzburg. 
16. L. Near Albany, New-York. Efflorescing from this rock, 
and may be tasted from this specimen. 
Genus VIII. Atum-Sarr. 
Sp. 1. Octahedral Alum-Salt. Triv. Alum. Chem. 
Sulphate of Alumine and Potash. 
17. L. Unknown. 
18. L. Bohemia. Jn alum slate. 
19. Ar. 
20. Ar. 
Genus IX. Bonax-Satr. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Boraz-Salt. Triv. Borax. Chew. 
Borate of Soda. 
21. L. Peru. 
$2. “Ar. 
