Granite at 3Iounis Adam and Eve, 653 



27. Opal. W., M., who calls it Cacholong. 



28. Orpiment. E., D., p. 35 ; M. 



Small traces on arsenopyrite. 

 Pargasite. See Amphibole. 



29. Phlogopite. A., D. 

 PseudoUte. See Talc. 



30. Pyrite. W., D., B., p. 389 ; M., S. 



31. Pyroxene. W., A., E., D., p. 362 ; B., p. 293. 



AiKjite. W., E., A., M., F., S. ; also G. H. Williams, A. J. S., iii, 



xxxiv, p. 275, xxxviii, p. 115. 

 Coccolite. A., W., D., M. Some of this may be Pargasite according 



to Sliephard. 

 Diallage. A., M. 



32. Quartz. W., D., p. 183; B., p. 265 ; M. 



Chalcedony. W., M. 

 Jasper. W. 



33. Rutile. A., E., W., D., B., p. 429 ; S. 

 Sapphire. See Corundum. 



ScapoUte. See Wernerite. 

 Schiller spar? A., D., B., p. 312. 



34. Scorodite. E., D., p. 822; B., p. 396; M. 



35. Serpentine. A., W., D., p. 673 ; B., p. 275. 



A. J. S., i, ix, p. 242; S. 



36. Seybertite. A., W., D., p. 638. Discovered by Finch, Mather, and 



Horton in 1828, and called Clintonite by them in 1843 ; called 

 Bronzite by Finch in 1829, and Seybertite by Clemson in 1832. 

 See J. Finch, A. J. S., xvi, p. 185, 1829 ; and M., p. 467 ; and 

 Clemson, A. J. S., xxiv, p. 171, 1833; also Ann. and Mines, ii, 

 p. 493, 1832. 

 Chrysophane (from Amity). Breith. Char., p. 92, 1832. 

 Holmite (from Amity). Thomson, Rec. Gen. Sci., vol. iii, p. 335, 1836. 

 Sphene. See Titanite. 



37. Spinel. A., E., W., D., p. 222; B., p. 316; M., F., S., Thomson, Min., 



vol. i, p. 214, 1836, Ceylonite. 

 Steatite. See Talc. 



38. Talc. A., B., p. 285; M. 



Steatite (pseudomorphous). W., D., p. 680. 



PseudoUte. A., M. A name first given by F. to Talc from Warwiclf. 



39. Titanite. A., E., W., D., B., p. 433 ; M., S. 



40. Tourmaline. W., E., A., D., p. 557 ; B., p. 358; M. 

 Tremolite. See Amphibole. 



41. Vesuvianite. A., E., D., M., S. 



Xanthite. A. Thomson, L., vol. iii, p. 44, 1828; A. J. S., i, xviii, 

 p. 359 ; D., p. 479 ; S. 



42. Warwickite. E., A., D., p. 881 ; B., p. 437 ; M. First described by 



S., A. J. S., xxxiv, p. 313, 1838 ; also xxxvi, p. 87, 1839 ; and 

 xvi, p. 293, 1853; xix, p. 369, 1855 ; xxxiv, p. 130, 1857. 



