1223. 
1224. 
1225. 
1226. 
1227. 
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Rottenstone. L. England. 
Potters’ clay. L. Sévre, France. 
Pipe clay. L. Unknown. 
Loam, or brick clay. L. East Haven. 
Kollyrite. L. Schemnitz, Hungary. 
1228. Lava. L. Mount Vesuvius. 
1229. do. do. 
1250. do. do. 
1231. do. do. 
1232. do. do. 
1233. do. do. 
1234. do. do. 
1235. do. do. 
1236. do. do. 
1237. do. do. 
1238. do. do. 
1239. do. do. 
1240. Clink stone. L. New-Haven, Connecticut. 
1241, 
1242. 
1243. 
1244. 
1245. 
1246. 
1247, 
1248. 
Domite. L. Puy de Dome, France. 
Omphacite. With garnets. L. Bayreuth. 
Limbilite. With augite and calcedony. _L. Limbourg. 
Pimelite. {n serpentine. L. Silesia. 
Nickel ochre. With arsenical cobalt, garnet, hornblende, 
and galena. L. Chatham, Connecticut. 
Oxide of Chrome. L. Shetland Isles. 
Yellow Oxide of Tungsten. With tungstate of lime, in 
quartz. L. Huntington, Connecticut. 
Yellow Oxide of Tungsten. L. Huntington, Connecticut. 
Minerals not mentioned by Phillips or Mohs ; belonging to 
Class I. 
1249. Nemolite. L. Hoboken, New-Jersey. 
1250. Cummingtonite. L. Cummington, Massachusetts, 
1261. do. do. 
1252. do. do. 
1253. Brittle Talc-Mica. In schiller spar. This substance has 
not yet been described. 11 is a mineral related on the 
