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talc which enters into the composition of some room vm* • 
cosmetics. Indurated talc; asbest, mountain flax, Hut, 
amianth, of which incombustible cloth may be 
made. Chlorite; mica ; golden mica, used for 
making artificial avanturines; mica mixed with 
some quartz, with feldspar: granite, &c. Se¬ 
veral varieties of porphyry.—Fossil salts: native 
rock salt, white in cubes, blue and fed; iron 
and copper vitriol.—Inflammable fossils: large 
specimen of native sulphur covered with selenite 
crystals, volcanic sulphur, &c. Mineral pitch, 
elastic and slaggy ; asphaltum ; jet; cannel coal, 
&c. 
(Div. 8.) Various pieces of light and dark 
yellow amber, some of them including insects.—- 
Metals. Apple-green micaceous uran ore. Tung- 
steen ; wolfram. Compact and radiated grey 
manganese, stalactitical and botroidal; earthy 
manganese. Native antimony; radiated grey 
antimony ore : iridescent needle antimony ; nee¬ 
dle antimony incrusted by stalactitical calcedony; 
white and bluish plumose antimony or feather 
ore; red antimony. Yellow, brown, and black 
blende, variously crystallized, in combination 
with galena, calcareous spar, brown-spar, py¬ 
rites, vitreous silver, &c., on limestone, compact 
brown spar, fluor spar, &c.; calamine: botroidal, 
coating calcareous spar, &c. Cobalt glantz ; red 
earthy cobalt: cobalt bloom, &c. 
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