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Sp. 2. Di-prismatic Hal-Baryte. Triv. Witherite. 
Chem. Carbonate of Barytes. 
Newberg, Stiria. 
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Sp. 3. Prismatic Hal-Baryte. Triv. Heavy Spar. 
Chem. Sulphate of Barytes. 
. England. Baryte sulfatée primitive. H. 
. England. Baryte sulfatée dodecaédre. H. - 
. Saxony. Baryte sulfatée trapezienne. H. 
- Westmoreland. Baryte sulfatée amblytére. H. Crys- 
tals transparent, 
. Westmoreland. do. 
- Mies, Bohemia. In blackish, intersecting, tabular 
crystals. 
- Felsobanya, Transylvania. In tabular crystals, partial- 
ly invested with yellow orpiment. 
. England. In greyish tables, with their edges acumi- 
nated, and invested with minute crystals of fluor and 
iron pyrites. One side of the specimen consists of 
compact and lamellar reddish heavy spar, intermin- 
gled with iron pyrites. 
- Matlock, Derbyshire. In globular masses, with galena, 
crystals of fluor, and carbonate of lead. 
. Saxony. In white prismatic crystals. 
. Hungary. Fibrous, and lamellar. 
. England. Fibrous. 
Schoharie, New-York. Fibrous. 
. Monte Paterno, near Bologna. Var. Bolognian stone. 
. Saxony. Compact and lamellar; red. 
. Southampton, Massachusetts. White; lamellar. 
. Stiria, Fine granular; white. 
. Saxony. Compact; grey aod white, in veins. 
Sp. 4. Prismatoidal Hal-Baryte. Triv. Celestine. 
Chem. Sulphate of Strontian. 
. Sicily. Strontiane sulfatee émoussée. H. In transpa- 
rent crystals; with sulphur and gypsum. 
