MINERALOGY. 
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1 . In form of cones, from Siberia. 
2. In form of concentrick balls, 
with a facetted furface. 
Thefe are very common in Ger- 
many, but very fcarce in Sweden. 
S E C T. CCV. 
3. ^^dhloodAonCyHiematitesruber. Red 
kidney ore. 
a. Solid, and dim in its texture, 
from Welle rfilfverberget, in W ell- 
manland. 
b. Scaly, The Eifenman of the Ger- 
mans. This is commonly found 
along with the iron -coloured iron 
glimmer, (Se6l. cciii. i. d,) and 
fmears the hands, 
€, Crillallifed. 
1 . I concentrick balls, with a flat or 
facetted furface. 
SECT. CCVI. 
4. Yellow bloodllone. Hematites fiavus, 
a. Solid. 
h. Fibrous, from Lammerhof, in Bo- 
hemia^. 
SECT. CCVII. 
2. Iron in form of calx, mixed with hetero- 
geneous fubllances, Minera ferri calciformis 
heterogeneis mixta, a. With 
* The varieties of the colours in the bloodftone are the fame 
with thofe produced in the calces of iron, made by dry or li- 
quid menftrua, and afterwards expofed to different degrees of 
heat. 
