

MINERALOGY. 197 



Smoland •, and in marines at Fiell- 

 ryggen, a chain of rocks which ie- 

 parates Sweden from Norway. 



sect. can. 



b. Indurated, Miner a ferri calciformis pura 

 indurata. The bloodftone, Hematites. 



1. Of an iron colour, Haematites carukf- 

 cens. 



This is of a blueilh grey colour ; it 

 is not attracted by the loaditone, yields 

 a red powder when rubbed, and is 

 hard. 



a. Solid, and of a dim appearance 

 when broken. 



b. Cubical, and of a mining appear- 

 ance when broken. 



c. Fibrous, is the molt common iTorr- 

 ften of Sweden. 



d. Scaly \ the Eifenman of the Ger- 

 mans, 



This is for the moft part as if it 

 were micaceous, though the fcales 

 go acrofs the ftrata of the Rone. 

 It is found at Jobfbo, in Norrberne 

 in Dalarne, and Reka Klitt, in the 

 province of Helfingland. 



1. Black, from Gellebeck, in 

 Norway. 



2. Blueifh grey, from Reka Klitt. 



"When this is found along with 

 marcafite, as at Sandfwar, in Nor- 

 way, it is not only attracted by 

 the loaditone, but is of itielf 

 really a loaditone Seel:, ccxi. 



O 3 c. Criflallifed. 



