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saloon, which is, in some parts of Italy, known by the 
Nai~Hist. name of bardiglione. 
{Case 26*.) In this case are deposited the re¬ 
maining salts of lime. Among the phosphates of 
lime may be seen several very scarce and interest¬ 
ing crystallizations of Werner’s apatite (such as the 
large crystal from St. Petersburg); the variety called 
asparagus-stone ; the Norwegian apatite, called mo- 
roxite; also the phosphorite, or earthy and compact 
phosphates of lime, and the pulverulent variety of 
the same, known by the name of earth of Marmo- 
rosh, and which was formerly considered as fluate 
of lime.— Arseniate of lime, called also pharmaco- 
lite, from Wittichen in the Black Forest.— Silici- 
ferous borate of lime (Esmark’s datholite ), and what 
is by some considered as a variety of it, the hotryo * 
lite of Hausmann, two scarce Norwegian minerals. 
{Case *26. * *) contains the barytic salts, viz. the 
sulphates and carbonates of barytes. Among the 
subspecies and varieties of the former, called also 
heavyspar, are, the straight lamellar, variously crys¬ 
tallized, the curved lamellar, the columnar and 
prismatic; also the radiated variety known by the 
name of Bologna spar, from Monte Paterno near 
Bologna, and from Bavaria; the compact, called 
ponderous marble, including the fetid barytes or 
hepatite, &c. 
Among the specimens of carbonate of barytes , 
or witherite, may be particularized the beautiful 
groups 
