289. 
290. 
291. 
292. 
293. 
294. 
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. Tincroft, England. Var. Wood copper. In greenish 
and yellowish diverging fibres ; slightly decomposing. 
Sp. 2. Di-prismatic Olive-Malachite. Chem. Phosphate 
of Copper. 
. Liebethen, Hungary. In distinct short prismatic, and 
octohedral crystals; of a greencolor; upon quartz. 
Genus IV. Azure-Macacuire. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Azure-Malachite. Triv. Blue Mala- 
chite. Chem. Carbonate of Copper. 
. France. In distinct, highly modified rhomboidal crys- 
tals; of a deep azure blue color, occasionally coated 
with green malachite. 
. Hartz. In highly modified crystals, accompanied by 
prismatic crystals of sulphate of barytes. 
. Moldavia, Bannat. In minute crystals. 
. Hungary. Massive, and crystallized. 
Genus V. Emeratp-Macacuite. 
Genus VI. Haproneme-Maracuire. 
Sp. 1. 7 t # * 
Sp. 2. Hemi-prismatic Habroneme-Malachite. | 'Triv. 
Green Malachite. Chem. Carbonate of Copper. 
. Moldavia, Bannat. In acicular crystals, upon tile-ore, 
and associated with blue malachite. 
. Siberia. Botryoidal, and mammillated.* 
do. do. stalactitical, and fibrous. 
do. do. 
do. Fibrous, upon grey copper. 
. Hartz, Saxony. Fibrous, with copper pyrites and 
quartz. 
. Siberia. Mammillated and compact; decomposing. 
do. Amorphous, with red oxide of copper. 
. Chessy, France. Var. Epigéne green copper. 
