Mineralogical Cabinet. 
. Sicily. Strontiane sulfatée épointée. H. With sulphur 
upon gypsum. 
. Strontian Island, Lake Erie. Tabular crystals, with a 
bluish tinge, in limestone. 
. Lockport, New-York. In coarse fibrous, or columnar 
masses. 
. Devonshire, England. In minute, confusedly aggrega- 
ted crystals of a reddish color. 
. England. With a foliated, or plumose structure ; color 
blue and green. 
. France. Compact, and earthy. 
Genus V. Leap-Baryre. 
Sp. 1. Di-prismatic Lead-Baryte. Triv. White Lead 
Ore. Chem. Carbonate of Lead. 
. Southampton, Massachusetts. In white prismatic crys- 
tals. 
. Cruix, Lorraine. In large, distinct, macled crystals, 
formed by the intersection of three tabular crystals. 
. Lead Hills, Scotland. In imperfect six-sided prisms, 
some of which are terminated by six-sided pyramids: 
. Limbourg. I[n acicular, confusedly aggregated crystals. 
. Lead Hills, Scotland. In reddish, macled crystals, 
formed by the intersection of two tabular crystals ; 
associated with green phosphate of lead. 
. Bleystadt, Bohemia. Black prismatic crystals. 
. Hartz. Columnar carbonate of lead. 
Sp. 2. Rhombohedral Lead-Baryte. Chem. Phosphate 
of Lead. 
. Freyberg, Austria. Crystallized in six-sided prisms, of 
a grass green color. 
. Poullaouen, Lower Brittany. Var. Brown phosphate of 
lead: in distinct six-sided prisms, of which the sides 
are slightly convex. 
