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VII. Minera Veneris feu Capri, Garpenbergap. 
Its exterior face Brajjey and Chining, with fome few 
fpaces of deep Copper,, with a blue in the Center • the 
interlaces are pale Brafs in fome Places, and where its 
frefh broken into the heart of the Oar, its of a glorious 
Luftre in fome places its coated, with a white or dis- 
coloured fparr. 
VIII. Minera Capri e fodina Flakjum; fi Suecise. 
This is mofily compofed of pale braffey mica?, with a 
fmall mixture of deeper, and near a quarter part of black 
fprinkles fomewhat fhimng. 
IX. Minera Capri ditifiiraa LAZVR diftum, e fodina 
Linftiadienjis Provincia Heerdacenfs Suecise. 
The Oar is very like No. VII. its coated with yellow- 
ifh Spar, mixt with a pakifh white. 
X. Minera Argent i-Plumbe a e fodina Hollefarfcn Sute- 
cia;. 
Very like our Mendlp Lead Oar, full of large fparkling 
Flakes or Mica?. 
XI. Certum genus Alaminis plumofi cum Minera Plambi 
intermixtum, e fodina Saklberg Suecise. 
The Amiant part is of a light Gray or Lead colour, 
compofed of fine long brittle Filaments $ the outfides 
and hollows are filled with very white fhort and brittle 
Spar. 
XII. Matrix Minera Argente S akjberga. 
This is a (hort irregular white fhimng Spar, much like 
the laft which lies with the Amiantus 5 it eafily breaks 
into fmall pieces with the Hammer. 
XIII. Minera Lums & Saturn? e Sahjberg- 
The Sparks of this are very bright and Chining, with 
fmaller mica? than No. X. in it are interfpers’d fome little 
bits of white Spar. 
XIV.. ML 
