209. 
210. 
211. 
212. 
213. 
214. 
ol oe ll ol 
L. 
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. Litchfield, Connecticut. Greyish. 
do. Bluish grey. 
do. Yellowish. 
. Smithfield, Rhode Island. Variegated. 
. Gurhoff, Lower Austria. Var. Gurhofian. 
Sp. 4. Brachytypous Lime-Haloide. Chem. Carbonate 
of magnesia and iron. 
Salzburg, Tyrol. Imbedded in steatite. 
ORDER II. BARYTE. 
Genus I. Paracurose-Baryte. 
Sp. 1. Brachytypous Parachrose-Baryte. 'Triv. Sparry 
Iron. Chem. Carbonate of Iron. 
. Carinthia. In distinct crystals of the primitive form. 
. Pyrenees. Crystallized, and massive, with grey cop- 
per, in quartz. 
. Pyrenees. Crystallized, and massive, with sulphuret 
of copper. 
. Plymouth, Vermont. Massive. 
do. do. 
. Unknown. Var. Spherosiderite. 
Sp. 2. Mucrotypous Parachrose-Baryte. Triv. Red 
Manganese Ore. Chem. Bi-silicate of Manganese. 
. Cummington, Massachusetts. Deep rose red color. 
do. do. 
do. do. 
do. Rose red and whitish 
color. 
do. Rose red and greenish 
grey color. 
do, do. with a 
coating of black oxide of manganese. 
