MINERALOGY. 29 



of this ftone may not be fo difagreeable to 

 every one : it goes ibon off in the fire. Its 

 varieties, in regard to the texture, are as 

 follow : 



A. Solid, or of no vifible or diftinft parti- 

 cles, Solidus parti cutis impalpabilibus. 



c. Black : the marble dug in Flanders, 

 and in the province of Jemtland in 

 Sweden. 



B. Grained, Particulis grannlatis. 



a. Blackifh brown, from Wretflorp a£ 

 Skoers in the province of Nerike. 



C. Scaly, Particulis micaceis, 



1. With coarfe fcales. 



a. Black, at Nas in Jemtland. 



2. With fine glittering or fparkling fcales; 

 a. Brown, from Kinnekulle in the pro* 



vince of Weflergottland, and Rett- 

 wick in the province of Dalarne. 



D. Sparry. 



a. Black, 



b. Light brown, 



c. Whitifh yellow, found in the flate rocks 

 in the province of Weflergottland, 



£. Cryflallifed. 



1. In a globular form, dug up at Krafna- 

 felo in Ingermanland *. 



SECT. XXIV. 



1. Calcareous Earth united with phlogiflon 

 and the vitriolic acid, Terra cole area phlogifto 



* Many of the Hmeftores of England are of this feclion, 

 being extremely fcetid when violently ftruck. In regard to the 

 fcetid fpars, J have had them from the lead mines of Flint- 

 mire in Wales. D. C\ 



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