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ALPHABETICAL TABLE 



OF DIFFERENT 



MINERALS, 



WITH THE 



Swedish and German Names added thereto, 



For rendering more eafy the Knowledge of Mineralogy ; 

 a Subject treated of by fome Writers, who make Ufe 

 of feveral original Terms taken from thofe Two Lan- 

 guages. 



ACIDS, (mineral) Siv. Mineralifka Syror ; Germ. Saure- 

 Saltz ; or Mineralifche-Sauron. Section 120. 

 Acid of common fait, Siv. Kok-falt-fyra; Germ. Koch- 

 falz-faure. Sect. 127. Vid. Vitriolic. 

 Agates. The irregular nodules in which they are founds 



are called Amorphic Page 69, in the note. 

 Argillacea (terra) S*w, Ler-arter ; Germ. Thon-arten. Seel. 77. 

 Alabaftrites, $vj. Strat-gips. Seel. 17. 

 Alcali, (Sal) Svj. Alcalifka. 



Alcali of the Sea, S<w. Haf \ Salt's Alkali. Se&, 136. 

 Alkaline mineral falts, Germ. Mineralifche-laugen Salter. 

 Seel. 135. 

 Alum, Siv. Alun ; Germ. AlJun. 



Common Alum ore, Swl Vanlig alum rnalm ; Germ. Ge- 



mines alaun erts. Se&. 124. C. 

 Alum like Vitriol, Germ. Galitzenftein. Sect. 231, p. 219. 

 Alumen plumofum, Siv. Gedigen-alun ; Germ. P'ieder- alaun, 



or Gediegner-alaun. Seft. 124, B. 2. a. 

 Mnera aluminis alba, &W. Hvit-alun malm ; Germ. Weifes 

 alaun erts. 



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