456 LIST OF MIMERALS, THEIR 



Azabache, see Coal, Jet. 



AZURITE; Klaprothite ; Tyrol i te ; Voraulite. 



crystallised. A right rhombic prism ; M on M', 

 m 30'. I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. 

 Heuland for the very rare specimen which has 

 enabled me to determine this form, 

 compact. 



B 



Baikalite, see Pyroxene. 



Baldogee, see Green-earth. 



Bardiglione, see Lime, sulphate, anhydrous. 



BARYTES. 



carbonate ; Barolite ; Witherite. 



crystallised. A right rhombic, prism, M on M', 

 118 30", as measured by Mr. W. Phillips. 

 The ordinary hexagonal crystals probably 

 result from the intersection of threq of the 

 primary crystals, 

 fibrous, 

 sulphate; Baroselenite. 



crystallised. A right rhombic prism, M on M', 



101 42'. 

 columnar. 



radiated ; Bolognian spar ; Litheosphore. 

 granular, 

 compact ; Ca\vk. 



acicular, diverging, and imbedded in some 



other substance ; Aehrenstein. 

 earthy, 

 hepatic. 



sulphate of Barytes and Strontian. 

 Basanite, see Quartz. 



Baudisserite, see Magnesia, carbonate, siliceous, 

 Beilstein, see Jade. 



Bell-metal ore, see Tin, sulphuret of Copper and Tin. 

 BERGMANITE; Spreiistein. No crystalline form discoverable, 

 nor any analysis, that I can find published. Is referred 

 by Leonhard to Scapolite, but on what authority does 

 not appear. 



JJERGMEHL, Mountain meal. 

 Bernstein, see Amber. 

 Beryll, see Emerald. 

 Berzelite, see Petalite. 

 Bildstein, see Agalmatolite. 

 Bimstein, see Pumice. 



