XXVI TABULAR VIEW OF 



5. Prismatoidal (S.) Brochantite. (LEVY.) 



6. Prismatic (M.) White Vitriol 



7. S t a p h y 1 i n e ' (S.) Cobalt Vitriol 



8. H a b r o n e m e ' 7 (S.) Uranium Vitriol. 



Gen. VIII. URANIUM S/LT. (S.) 

 Sp. 1. C u p r i c (S.) Johannite. 



Gen. IX. BITTER-SALT. (M.) Taste saline, bitter. 



H. 2'0... 2'5. G. 1-7... 1'8. 



Sp. 1. Prismatic (M.) Epsom Salt. 



2. Volatile(S.) Mascagnine. (REUSS.) 



Gen. X. ALUM-SALT. Taste sweetish, astringent. H. 2'0. 



2'5. G. 1-7... 1-8. 

 Sp. 1. Octahedral (M.) Alum. 



2. Prismatic (S.) Solfatarite. l 8 (S.) 



Gen. XL BORAX-SALT. (M.) 

 Sp. 1. Prismatic (M.) Borax. 



Gen. XII. BRiTHYNE 1 9 -SALT. (M.) Taste saline, feebly 

 astringent. H. 2'5 . . . 3'0. G. 2*75 . . . 2'85. 



Sp. 1. P e r i t o m o u s (S.) Thenardite. 



2. Prismatic (M.) Glauberite. 



3. S t e 1 e n e 2 (S.) Polyhallite. 



1 6 2<ra<puXr ; , a bunch of grapes, alluding to botryoidal 

 shapes. 



1 7 'A/3o, delicate, and vjjj&a, a thread or fibre. 



1 8 From the solfataras, in which the mineral is chielly 

 found. 



1 9 B^idOs, dense, (heavy.) 



2 Sr^X-yj, a column, in allusion to the columnar structure 

 of the mineral. 



