130 Chemical Classification of Minerals. (Fes. 
Copper. Oxide of, 
Native, Phosphate, 
Protoxide, Sulphuret, 
Peroxide, Endellium, 
Hydrate, Sulphate, 
Silical hydrate, § 2, Sulphureted sulphate, 
Muriate, Carbonate, 
Phosphate, Rhomboidal carbonate, 
Subsulphuret, Prismatic carbonate, 
Sulphuret, Murio-carbonate, 
Granular sulpburet, Molybdate, 
Buntkupfererz, Arsenite, 
Antimonial sulphuret, Arseniate, 
Grey sulpheret, Chromate. 
Arsenical sulpburet, Palladium. 
Sulphate, Nati 
§ 2. Ferriferous, aby 
Green carbonate, Quicksilver. 
Blue carbonate, Native, 
Arseniate, f Muriate, 
§ 1. Obtuse octohedral, Sulphuret, 
§ 2. Hexahedral plates, Argentiferous. 
§ 3. Tetrahedral prisms, 
fibrous globules, 
4, Triedral prisms, 
Ferriferous arseniate. 
Gold. 
Native, 
§ 2. Argentiferous. 
Bismuth. Platinum. 
Native, Native, ’ 
Oxide? § 2. Ferriferous. 
Sulphuret, Titanium. 
§ 2. Cupreous, Ruthile, 
§ 3. Plumbo-cupreous, Anatase, 
Carbonate. Sphene, 
Silver. Menachanite. 
Native, : Chrome. 
Muriate, Oxide. 
_Subsulphuret, Tantalum. 
§ 2. Antimonial, Tantalite 
§ 3. Cupreous, Yitro-tantalite. 
Flexible subsulphuret, a 
Red sulphuret, _ Iridium. 
Brittle sulphuret, Osmial. 
Black silver, Cerium. 
Carbonate of, Cerite, 
Antimonial. Allanite. 
Lead. Unknown. 
Native, Crichtonite.* 
* Crightonite is not proved to be a metallic ore. 
