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SECTION IY. — MINERALS, — Continued. 
Sub-Section III. — Metals and Metalliferous Minerals. — Continued. 
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241 Malachite on a mixture of copper pyrites 
and quartz. Lauterberg, Hartz. 
Do. a polished slice. Siberia. 
Do. crystalline with massive cuprite. 
Burra Burra mines, S. Australia. 
244 Chessylite (blue carbonate of copper) with 
malachite and ferruginous quartz. Cornwall. 
245 Chessylite in crystals, in some places passing 
into malachite, with lithomarge. 
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Chessy, near Lyons, France. 
246 Atacamite (hydrated oxy-chloride of copper) in 
crystals and massive. Soledad, Chili. 
247 Olivenite (arsenate of copper) in crystals on quartz. Cornwall. 
248 Do. an aggregate of acicnlar fibres with 
large crystals of quartz. St. Day, Cornwall. 
249 Native Silver, capillary with galena and 
carbonate of iron. Freiberg, Saxony. 
250 Native Gold disseminated in quartz, with quartz. Mexico. 
251 Native Gold in grains. Victoria, Australia. 
Nijni-Tagilok, Urals. 
Dauphine, France. 
252 Native Platinum in grains. 
253 Native Arsenic. 
Borneo. 
254 Realgar (bisulphide of arsenic). 
255 Antimonite, Stibnite or Grey Antimony Ore 
(tersulphide of antimony) . 
256 Do. with native arsenic and realgar. 
257 Antimony Ochre, partly pseudomorphous after stibnite. 
258 Galena (sulphide of lead,) in large rough cubo- 
octahedrons on quartz. Truro, Cornwall. 
59 Do. in large cubo-octahedrons. Alston, Cumberland. 
India, 
Borneo. 
Do. 
