298 ANALYSES OF ROCKS AND MINERALS, 1880-1908. 
MORENCITE. 
Described as a new mineral from the Arizona Central mine, Morenci, Arizona, by 
Lindgren and Hillebrand, in Bull. 262, p. 49. Analysis by W. F. Hillebrand. 
HeO cat: 150? wa ccianeate ye aaamcmciny ed teas .12 
H20 below redness Shae - 4.27 
BOLE. 
From South Table Mountain, Golden, Colorado. Described by Cross and Hille- 
brand in Bull. 20. Analyses by W. F. Hillebrand. 
A. Dark brown. 
B. Light brown. 
a By difference. 
VII. TITANATES AND TITANO-SILICATES. 
ILMENITE. 
From the peridotite dike of Elliott County, Kentucky. Described by Diller in 
Bull. 38. Analysis by T. M. Chatard. 
ARIZONITE. 
New species from 25 miles southeast of Hackberry, Arizona. Analyzed by Chase 
Palmer, and described by him in Am. Jour. Sci., October, 1909. The following 
analysis shows the mineral to be a ferric metatitanate. 
