129 
Scolicite, 27 
Seleniurets, 4 
Serpentine, 25 
Shell-marble, 47 
Shorl, 38 
Siberite, 38 
Siderite, 21 
Sideroschizolite, 26 
Sillimanite, 26 
Silver, antimonial,3 
-auriferous, 3 
-native, 2 
--red, 11 
-sulpha ret, 10 
Silver-glance, 10 
Skorodite, 53 
Slate spar, 45 
Smaragdite, 31 
Soda, carbonate, 41 
Sodalite, 38 
Sordavalite, 36 
Sphaerosiderite, 50 
Sphene, 39 
Spinel, 19 
Spodumen, 30 
Staurolite, 37 
Steatite, 25 
Steinheilite, 36 
Stilbite, 28 
Stinkstone, 48 
Stones, meteoric, 2 
Strontia, carbonate,41 
Strontianite, 41 
Sulphur, 5 
Sun-stone, 29 
Talc, 32 
Tantalite, 40 
Tellurium, and Tellu- 
rets, 3 
Tennantite, 7 
Thallite, 35 
Tharandite, 49 
Thomsonite, 27 
Tile-ore, 17 
Tin, oxide, 18 
-sulphuret, 9 
Tinder-ore, 40 
Titan-sliorl, 39 
Titanite, 39 
Topaz, 39 
Tourmaline, 38 
Tremolite, 33 
Triphane, 30 
Trona, 41 
Tufa, calcareous,, 48 
Tungsten, 40 
Uranium, oxide, 17 
Vauquelinite, 41 
Vesuvian, 35 
Wad, 13 
Wernerite, 31 
Withamite, 35 
Witherite, 41 
Wolfram, 40 
Wollastonite, 25 
Wood-opal, 24 
Wood-stone, 22 
Wood-tin, 18 
Yenite, 34 
You-stone, 28 
Yttrotantalite, 40 
Zeagonite, 29 
Zeolites, 27, 28 
Zircon, 26 
Zinc, carbonate, 50 
•-silicate, 26 
Zinkenite, 10 
Zoisite, 35 
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