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Genus II. SCLERONE* 5 METAL. (S.) H. 4'0...5'0. 



G. 7-31 ...18-5. 

 Sp- 1. Iron (S-) Native Iron. 



2. Platina(S-) Native Platina. 



3. I r i d i u m (S.) Native Indium. 



4. I r i d-o s mi u m (S.) Irid-Osmine. 



5. P a 1 1 a d i u m (S.) Native Palladium. 



PYRITES. 



Gen. I. ERUTHLEUcoNE 5 8 -PYRiTES. (S.) Color white 



to red. H. 5-0... 6-0. G. 5-7... 7-0. 



Sp. 1. Cupreous (S.) Copper Nickel. 



2. E uotomous (S.) Nickel Glance. 



3. A n t i m o n i a 1 (S.) Nickel Stibine. (BEU. ) 



4. A x o t o m o u s ( S. ) Leucopyrite. 51 ( S. ) 



5. P r i s m a t i c (S.) Mispickel. 



6. C o b a 1 1 i c (S.) Cobalt Pyrites. 



7. Octah e d r al (S.) Smaltine. (BEU.) 



8. Hexahedral (S.) Cobaltine. (BEU.) 



Gen. II. CHLORONE 58 -PyRiTEs. (S.) Color greenish yel- 

 low. H. 3-0... 6-5. G. 4-1... 5-1. 

 Sp. 1. Hexahedral (S.) Iron Pyrites. 



2. P y r a rn i d a 1 (S.) Yellow CopperPyrites. 



3. Prismatic (S.) White Iron-Pyrites. 



4. Capillary (S.) Capillary Pyrites. 



55 2xX>jpo, hard. 



5 6 Epudpoc;, red, and Xsuxos, white, the color being a mix- 

 ture of red and white. 



57 Aeuxos, white, and flrupiTrjs, a storce emitting fire. 

 5 8 XXwpoj, yellowish green. 



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