XXX TABULAR VIEW OF 



4. Hedy ph anous (S.) Hedyphane. 



5. P y r o m o r p h o us 3 3 (S.) Pyromorphite. 



6. S t a p h y 1 i n e (S.) Plumbo-Gummite. (S.) 



7. He mi-prismatic (M.) Red Lead- Ore. 



8. Pyramidal (M.) Yellow Lead- Ore. (S.) 



9. Tung stic (S.) Schceletine. (BEU.) 



10. Prismatic (M.) Anglesite. (BEU.) 



11. Axotomous (M.) Leadhillite. (BEU.) 



12. Prismatoidal (S.) Dyoxylite. 3 * (B.) 



13. Cupreous (S.) Caledonite. (BEU.) 



14. Euotomous 35 (S.) Cupreous Anglesite. 

 1 5* Vauquelinite. 



Gen. VI. COPPER-BARYTE. (S.) Color blue and green. 



H. 25. ..5-0. G. 3-2... 4-6. 

 Sp. 1. Prismatic (S.) Olivinite. 



2. Di-prismatic (S.) Libethenile. 



3. Aplvanistic 36 (S.) Jlpha-nesite. 



4. Azure (S.) R he Malachite. 



5. Rhombohedral (S.) Dioptase. 



6. Peritomous (S.) Euchroite. 



7. H e m i - p r i s m a t i c (S.) Pseudo Malachite. 



33 IIu, fire, and f*op9^, form, referring to it? crystalliza- 

 tion from fire. 



84 A-, twice, and ogu^, acicZ, from Us containing two 

 acids. 



35 Eu, wellj and rg/uivw, I cleave ^ from the distinctness of 

 the cleavages. 



36 A9av^, indistinct. 



