273. L. 
274. L. 
275. L. 
276. L. 
277. L. 
278. L. 
279. L. 
280. L. 
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Huelgoet, Brittany. Arseniated phosphate of lead of 
Phillips: the crystals are acicular and radiating. 
Lead Hills, Scotland. In low six-sided prisms, with 
convex faces; color green. 
Sp. 3. Hemi-prismatic Lead-Baryte. Chem. Chromate 
of Lead. 
Siberia. Loose crystals. 
do. In rhombic prisms, of 93° 30’, and 86° 30’, 
intermingled with quartz in a quartzose rock. 
Sp. 4. Pyramidal Lead-Baryte. Chem. Molybdate of 
Lead. 
Bleiberg, Carinthia. Crystallized in flat octohedra, 
(much flatter than the primary,) and in right square 
prisms, which are very iow; color yellow, associated 
with galena. 
Bleiberg, Carinthia. Crystallized in low right square 
prisms, or tables. 
Sp. 5. Prismatic Lead-Baryte. Chem. Sulphate. of 
Lead. 
Anglesea. In transparent crystals, having the follow- 
ing forms: Plomb sulfatée primitive. H. 
fs “  cuneiforme. 
a“ “  trihexahédre. 
Genus VI. Anvimony-Baryte, 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Antimony-Baryte. Triv. White An- 
timony. Chem. Oxide of Antimony. 
Przibram, Bohemia. In tabular, and acicular crystals 
of a white color, upon crystals of galena and blende. 
