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7. In Western Styria, at Schladming: arsenical nickel, copper 
nickel, native arsenic, arsenical iron, largely worked for nickel ; rock: 
argillaceousslate. Illyria and Styria are noted also for their iron ores, 
especially siderite or spathic iron. 
8. In the Tyrol, at Zell: argentiferous copper and iron ores, aurife- 
rous pyrite, native gold ; rock: argillaceous slate. 
9. In the Erzgebirge separating Bohemia from Saxony, and consist- 
ing principally of gneiss : 
A. Bohemian or southern slope, at Joachimsthal, Mies, Schlacken- 
wald, Zinnwald, Bleistadt, Przibram, Katherinenberg: tin ores, ar- 
gentiferous galenite (worked principally for silver), arsenical cobalt 
ores, copper nickel ; affording tin, silver, cobalt, nickel and arsenic. 
B. Saxon or northern slope, at Altenberg, Geyer, Marienberg, Anna- 
berg, Schneeberg, Ehrenfriedersdorf, Johanngeorgenstadt, Freiberg : 
argentiferous galenite (worked only for silver), tin ore, various cobalt 
and nickel ores, vitreous and pyritous copper ; affording silver, tin, 
cobalt, nickel, bismuth, and copper. 
10. In Silesia, in the Riesengebirge an eastern extension of the Erz- 
gebirge, at Kupferberg, Jauer, Reichenstein: ores of copper, cobalt, 
affording copper, cobalt, arsenic and sulphur. 
11. In Silesia, in the low country east of the Riesengebirge, near 
the boundary of Poland, at Tarnowitz : calamine, smithsonite, blende, 
argentiferous galenite ; affording zinc, silver and lead ; rock: moun. 
tain limestone. 
12. Northwest of Saxony, near latitude 51° 30’, at Hisleben, Gerlstadt. 
Sangerhausen, and Mansfeld: tetrahedrite, somewhat argentiferous, 
bornite or variegated copper ore, affording copper ; rock : a marly bi- 
tuminous schist (kupferschiefer) more recent than the Carboniferous 
Strata. 
13. In the Harzgebirge (Hartz Mountains), north of west from His- 
leben, about latitude 51° 50', at Clausthal, Zellerfeld, Lauthenthal, 
Wildemann, Grund, Andreasberg, Goslar, Lauterberg : chalcocite or 
vitreous copper, tetrahedrite, chalcopyrite, cobalt ores, copper nickel, 
ruby silver ore, argentiferous galenite. blende, antimony ores ; afford- 
ing silver, lead, copper, and some gold. 
14. In Hesse-Cassel, to the southwest of the Hartz, at Riechelsdorf : 
arsenical cobalt, arsenical nickel, nickel ochre, native bismuth, bis- 
muthinite, galenite, affording cobalt ; rock : red sandstone. Also at 
Bieber, cobalt ores in mica slate. 
15. In the Bavarian or Upper Rhine (Palatinate), near latitude 49° 
45’, at Landsberg near Moschel, Wolfstein, and Morsfeld : cinnabar, 
native mercury, amalgam, horn quicksilver, pyrite, some tetrahedrite, 
and chalcopyrite ; rocks : coal formation 
16. Province of the Lower Rhine, at Altenberg, near Aix la Chapelle 
(or Aachen): calamine, smithsonite, galenite, affording zinc; rock: 
limestone. The same just south in Netherlands, at EERE, and algo 
to the west at Vedrin, near Namur. 
17. There are also copper mines at Saalfeld, west of Saxony, in 
Saxon-Meiningen, in Southern Westphalia near Siegen, in Nassau at 
Dillenberg, and elsewhere. 
18. In Switzerland, at Canton du Valais: argentiferous galenite, and 
valuable nickel and cobalt ores. 
19. The range of the Vosges parallel with the Rhine, about St. 
