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S4L0GN. and Iron) ; the graphic ore, so called on account of 
NatTiTist. disposition of its minute laminar crystals into 
groups that bear a distant resemblance to written 
characters; and the black or Nagyag ore (com¬ 
monly alloyed with gold and some lead).—^The ce- 
rite or cererite (oxide of cerium) from Bastnaes, in 
Westmanland, in Sweden.—A specimen of the 
oxide^ of chroinium, in quartz, discovered by M. 
Leschevin at Creuzot, in the Department of the 
Saone and Loire. 
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