Tenth Supplement to Dana's Mineralogy. 205 



[p. 297, 1].— Erlenmeyer gives analyses of a mineral resembling 



; very closely ■with the apkroaiderite analyzed by v. Hauer, from 

 byttStolting; 



8 given.— (B. and H. Zeitung, xx, 267.) 



-Antimo.vv [p. 22].— An interesting variety of this mineral, from tl 



cakiuiinniiy, in specimens, from the Ophir ^Sliue, Nevada Territory— (this 

 [2].xxx,ii, 190). "^ ' F ■ 



^««wioZiie._See Spinel. 



BIHARITE [A: F. Peters Ber. Wien. Akad. xliv, 133].-Peters gives tl 



I green color analyzed by M. Soltesz gave, 



Peters re acid was due to 



premi"^' ''-'""^^ "^^^^'^wrT^^uoi "'wjSrLeSel" the author \ 'somewhat 

 i"" I '''''^^lSel?AS>ilJ^''ZhhT^l'i2LT£t^^^^ the^plea' of inducing 



r?"" J°^«^tigation. It is gaining the credit of naming a species. wLUe throwing 

 '^^l^urdtn of investigation on others. 



B/SMCTH [p. 20, VII[]._A remarkable vein, containing metallic bismuth has 

 «en opened at the Atlas Mine in Devonshire. The vein is three feet m width, and 

 the f !?""' constitutes one-sixteenth of the whole mass, having a value of £300 to 

 fatliom.-(i)t„^/^', PolytechnischeB Journal, clix, 76.) 



BoiUciTE [p. IJ, Hl-vm].~AiiaIy8is of stasfurthite, by Kromayer (Ludwig, io 



