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SECTION IV. — MINERALS, — Continued. 
Sub-Section III. — Metals and Metalliferous Minerals. — Continued. 
223 Psilomelane, variety called Wad with 
eerussite. Leadhills, Lanarkshire. 
224 Rhodochroisite (carbonate of manganese) 
with quartz and alabandite. Nagyag, Transylvania. 
225 Rhodonite (silicate of manganese). Kapnik, Hungary. 
22 0 Native Copper penetrating quartz rock. Lake Superior. 
227 Do. in thin plates filling fissures in 
massive quartz. S. Australia. 
228 Cuprite in small bright octahedrons with 
native copper and quartz. Near Redruth, Cornwall. 
229 Do. Do. with iron- ochre 
and ferruginous ochreous quartz. Do. 
230 Do. in minute crystals on native copper. 
Burra Burra, S. Australia. 
231 Copper-Glance in small crystals on a 
quartzose matrix. Redruth, Cornwall. 
232 Do. massive with barytes. Nerfcschinsk, Irkutzk, Russia. 
233 Erubeseite or Purple Copper Ore, massive with quartz. Greenland. 
234 Falilerz, Tetraliedrite or Grey Copper Ore, massive 
with blende and copper pyrites. Cornwall. 
235 Copper Pyrites in sphenoid crystals 
with quartz. Near Redruth, Cornwall. 
230 Do, with large crystals of quartz and 
some iron pyrites. Do. 
237 Do, i massive and with tarnished surface. Cornwall, 
238 Do, botryoidal and massive. Near Redruth, Cornwall. 
239 Malachite, botryoidal. Burra Burra mines, S. Australia. 
240 Do, do. Gumeschefsk mines, Urals, Russia. 
