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TAB. CCXCIX. 
TITANIUM oxygenizatum. 
Oxide of Titanium. 
Class 3. Metals. Order 1. Homogeneous, 
Gen. 22. Titanium. Spec. 1. Oxide of, 
Syn. Schorl rouge. De Lisle, 2.421. Sciagr. 1. 288. 
Schorlecrystallisé opaquerouge. De Born, 1. 168. 
Spath adamantin, brun-rougeatre. nn. de Chim. 
1. 188. 
Titanerz. Emmerl. 3. 378. 
Titanite. Kirw. 2. 329. 2 
Adamantine Spar. Kzrw. 1. 336. 
Titane oxidé. Hay, 4. 296. 
Great Britain is richer in Minerals than might have 
been supposed ; and I am happy to have it in my power to 
add still another to the catalogue, by favour of my friend 
W. Lowry, Esq., whose kindness I have mentioned before. 
This gentleman brought it from near Snowdon last summer. 
When I figured the Menachanite, tab. 277, however con- 
fident I might be that many Minerals, as yet only dis- 
covered as foreign productions, might be added to the 
British list, I must own [ did not expect to find Titanium, 
except in the Menachanite, where it is known, by the aid 
of chemistry, to exist in the form of an Oxide combined 
with Iron. The satisfaction of seeing it in a regular for- 
mation, distinctly identified and crystallized, is very grate- 
ful. It is most usually found in Hungary ; but the present 
specimen more nearly resembles the specimens from 
St. Gothard, being on a gangue of Quartz and Adularia. 1 
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