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SECT. LXX. 
B. Garnet mixed with iron and tin, Granatus 
crocis Martis et Jovis mixtus, 
5. Coarfe grained, without any particular 
figure, Granatus particulis granulatis figu- 
ra rddeterminata. 
a. Blackilli brown, from Moren^ at’Wef- 
tanfors, in Weftmanland, 
2 * Cryftalliled. 
a. Blackifli brown, from MorenJ 
h. Light green or white, from Gokumi 
at Dannemora, in the province of Up- 
land. 
The Bergs-radets, or mlne-mafters, Mr. 
Brandt and Mr. Rinman have publiflied 
fome experiments on this kind of garnet, 
in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy; 
of Sciences at Stockholm. 
SECT. LXXL 
C. Garnet mixed with iron and lead, Gr^- 
natiis calcibus Martis et Batumi mixtus^ 
I. Cryflallifed. 
a. A reddifh brown, from Arfet, in the 
parifli of Froderyd, in the province of 
Smoland. 
This was difcovered, and accurately 
examined by the Bergs-radet Mr. Von 
Swab^. 
^ When any of the garnet kind is to be tried for its con- 
taining metal, the iron ought to be melted out of it by the 
common procefs; and if the garnet, at the fame time, contains 
both tin and lead, thefe two metals are likewife included in 
the iron ; however, they may be extraded out of the iron. 
