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chella marble ; Tiree marble; dolomite ; fluor room viii. 
spar from Derbyshire, Durham, &c.; compact Na-IThist. 
and fibrous gypsum ; selenite. 
( Div . 3.) Gypsum, selenite, &c.; compact 
and lamellar barytes, &c.: strontian ; boracite. 
Labrador spar; common feldspar: amazone stone. 
Adularia: a moonstone in a ring; Prehnite; 
rock crystals; amethyst druse with brown spar; 
flints drused with small rock crystals, &c. 
(Div. 4.) Rock crystals: topaze coloured, 
smoky, &c. ; Bristol diamonds ; rock crystals, 
including various substances, as chlorite, rutile, 
&c. ; quartz crystals, on fluor, &c. ; hacked 
quartz, rose quartz; feldspar—and quartz-avan- 
turine; amethysts; flexible sandstone; large 
sapphire set in a turban shaped calcedony ; 
perfect prismatic crystal of emerald, inbedded 
in quartz; two boxes with precious stones in 
rings; hyacinth, &c. Garnets loose and 
inbedded in gneiss, steatite, &c. Vesuvian, 
commonly called volcanic hyacinth. A rough 
diamond. Reryil, called aquamarin, shorl-beryll, 
Saxon and Brazilian topazes. Axinite or thmn- 
erstone. Chrysoprase. Actynolite; tremolite, 
&c. 
(Div. 5.) Heliotrope, called also bloodstone; 
Egyptian jasper, known by the name of Caillou 
d’Egypte or Egyptian pebble ; striped or ribband 
jaspers ; 
