ANTIMONIAL NICKEL. 

 Antimonial Nickel. See Bkeithaup- 



TITE. 



Antimonial Ochre, Phillips. Occurs in 

 earthy masses, and as a pulverulent crust; 

 also in pseudomorphs after Stibnite. Colour 

 yellow, yellowish grey, or bro-\v^nish opaque. 

 Dull. Streak grey or j-ellowish-white and 

 glistening. Soft and friable. Fracture un- 

 even or earthy. S.G. 37 to 3-8. 



Comp. Probably antimonious acid or Sb 

 with water. 



BB does not fuse, but forms a slight stain 

 on the charcoal : with soda is reduced. 



Localities. Associated with Stibnite and 

 other ores of antimony at liruck in Ehenish 

 Prussia, Nassau, Wolfsberg in the Harz, 

 Kremnitz in Huugarj^, Saxony, Gallicia in 

 Spain, France &c. 



Brit. Mus., Case 38. 



Ajmtimonial Silver, Jameson, Phillips. 

 See DiscRAsiTE. 



Antimonial Silver Blende, Naumann. 

 See Pyrargykite. 



Anti.monial Sulphide of Iron. See 

 Berthierite. 



Antimoniated Native Silver, Kirwan, 

 See DiscRASiTE. 



Antimonial Sulphuret of Silver. 

 See Pyrakgyrite & Freislebenite. 



Antimoniate of Lead. See Bleinie- 

 kite. 



Antimonigsaures Bleioxyd. See Am- 



MIOLITE. 



Antimonit, Haidinger, \ 

 V. Kobell. (a c 



Antiaionite, Brooke ^ ( ^^' Stibnite. 

 Ifiller, Greg §• Lettsom. J 



Antimonite of Lead. See Bleinierite. 



Antimonite of Lime. See Romeine. 



Antimonite of Quicksilver, Domeyko. 

 See Ammiolite. 



Antimonkupferglanz, Breithaupt. See 



WOLCHITE. 



Antimonnickel. See Breithauptite. 

 Antimonnickelglanz, Hausmann. See 

 Ullmannite. 



See Cervan- 

 tite, Stibi- 

 conite, vol- 

 gerite. 



Antimonoxy'd. See Valentinite and 

 Cervantite. 



Antimonphyllite, Breithaupt, Phillips. 

 A mineral containing oxide of antimony, 

 and occurring in thin inequiangular six- 

 sided prisms. The locality is not known. 



Antimonsilber, v. Leonhard. See Dis- 

 crasite. 

 Antimonsilberblende. See Py'rar- 



GYRITE. 



AnTIMON OCHRE 



Antimonoker, v. Leon- 

 hard. 



APATITE. 21 



Antimony', Dana, NicoL See Native 

 Antimony% 



Antimony Blende. See Kermesite. 

 Antimony Bloo3i. See Valentinite. 

 Antimony Glance, See Stibnite. 

 Antimony Ochre, Jameson, Nicol. See 

 Antimonial Ochre. 



Antimony Silver, Nicol. See Discra- 

 site. 



Antrimolite, Thomson. A variety of 

 Mesolite occurring in white, silky, fibrous 

 stalactites, about the size of a finger, in 

 cavities of amygdaloid, at Ballintoy, co. 

 Antrim, in Ireland. The fibres radiate from 

 the axes. H. 3-7. S.G. 2T. 

 Analysis by Heddle ; 



Silica 47-04 



Alu\nina .... 26'26 



Lime 9-88 



Soda 4-88 



Water .... 12-24 



100-30 

 BB melts quietly to a white enamel. 

 Gelatinizes with muriatic acid. 



Brit. Mus., Case 29. 



Apatelite. 3Ieillet. A mineral re- 

 sembling^ Copiapite, occurring in small fri- 

 able nodules of a clear yellow colour, dis- 

 seminated in an argillaceous bed connected 

 with the Plastic Clay, at Meudon and 

 Auteuil, in France. 



Comp. 2 #e2 S3 + 3 H. 



Analysis by 3Ieillet : 



Sulphuric acid . . . 42-90 

 Peroxide of iron . . . 53-30 

 Water 3-96 



100-18 

 Apatite. Werner, Dana, Phillips. Cry- 

 stalline phosphate lime. Hexagonal, often 

 hemihedral, occurs in six-sided prisms. 



rig.22. 



Fig. 23. 



Fig. 24. 



terminated by one or more planes, or the 

 prism is terminated by a six-sided pvramid, 

 c3 



