III. DIST. CHAR. Substance. 153 



.111. METALLIC (metallicum) mineralized by a 

 metallic substance ( 105) A metallic reliqui- 

 uw may be 



112. Ferruginous (ferrugineum) 



113. Cupreous (cuprcum), &c. &c. according 

 to the embodied metal. 



1 14. INFLAMMABLE ( inflammabile ) mineralized 

 by an inflammable substance ( 103) an inflam- 

 mable r^Uquium may be 



115. Bituminous (bitumineum) 



116. Carbonaceous (carbonaceum}, &c. 



117. SALINE (salinum) mineralized by a saline 

 substance (104) a saline rcliquium may 

 be 



118. Vitriolic (vitriolic urn) 



119. Muriatic (muriaticum), &c. &c. 



b. 120. UNMINERALIZED (immincralisatum) not 

 combined witb mineral matter tbe form and 

 substance of the original remaining in a more 

 or less perfect state. An unmineralized reli- 

 quium may be semi-recent -or converted, ac- 

 cording to the mode in which the organic 

 matter has been preserved, v. Privation^ p. 

 40. Conversion., p. 46. and terms 10. semi- 

 recent. 11. converted, p. 46. An animal un- 

 mineralized reliquium may be 



121. Osseous (osseum) retaining the substance 

 of the original bone. 



122. Crustaceous (crustaceum) 



