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GENERAL REMARKS 
LIST OF MINERALS. 
I. MINERALS OF JEMTLAND IN SWEDEN. 
1. Stones. 
Calcareous Genus. Calcareous Spar (Swed. Kalkfpat; French, 
Spath calcaire) white and red, of different kinds of crys¬ 
tallization. Limejlone (Sw. Kalkffen). Marble, ftri- 
ated and of various colours. Stalactites (Sw. Dropp- 
ffen). Swine/lone (Sw. Orften) cryftalliSed and compad. 
Marl (Sw. Mergel) i. e. chalk mixed with clay: it 
occurs in different forms, and is accordingly diffin- 
guifhed in Sweden by different names, of Marlekor , or 
N'dckelbrjd. 
Siliceous Genus. Mountain or Rocl-crj/flal (Sw. Bergcryftaller) 
of different Size and colour. Jafper. Shorl (Sw. Skorlj. 
Chert or Honiflone (Sw. Hiilleflinta ; Germ. Hornffein ; 
Fr. caillou de 1‘oche ; Lat. Petrofdex, or Lapis corneus). 
Garnet (Sw. Granater; Fr. Grenat; Lat. Granatus). 
Coarfe grained GarnetJlone, or Amorphous Garnet (Sw. 
Granatberg; Fr. Roche de Grenat; Germ. Granat- 
flein ; Granatus particulis granulatis, figura indetermi¬ 
nate!). Zeolite , of Several variations.—See the Traveller’s 
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