XXIV TABULAR VIEW OF 



III. ACID. 



Gen. I. CARBONIC-ACID. (M.) 

 Sp. 1. Aer i for m (M.) Carbonic Acid. 



Gen. II. MURIATIC-ACID. (M.) 

 Sp, 1. Aeriform (M.) Muriatic Acid. 



Gen. III. SULPHUROUS-ACID. (M.) 

 Sp. 1. Aeriform (M.) Sulphurous Acid. 



2. Liquid (M.) Sulphuric Acid. 



Gen. IV. BORACIC-ACID. (M.) 

 Sp. 1 . Prismatic 6 (M.) Sassolin. 



Gen. V. ARSENIC-ACID. (M.) 

 Sp. 1. Octahedral 7 (M.) White Arsenic. 



IV. SALT. 



Gen. I. NATRON-SALT. (M.) Taste pungent, alkaline, 

 H. 1-0... 1-5. G, T4...1-5. 



Sp. 1. Peritornous 8 (S.) Gay Lussite. 



2. H e m i-p r i s m a t i c 9 (M.) Natron. 



3. T e t a r t o-p r i s m a t i c > ( S. ) Trona. 



6 Applied to crystals derived from the right rhombic prism. 



7 Applied to crystals derived from the regular octahedron. 



8 Il5i, around, and TSJUWW, / cleave, implying that the 

 cleavage takes place in more th?n one direction parallel to 

 the axis, and that the faces are all of the same quality. 

 The result of the cleavage is a vertical prism. 



9 'H/JLJ, half, applied to oblique rhombic prisms. 



10 TraTocr, fourth, applied to oblique rhombic prisms. 



