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tofe Clay P (Sw. Lerfkifer). Shiflofe Hornblende P (Sw. 
Hornblendefkifer).* 
2. Inflammable Subflances. 
Plumbago (Sw. Blyertz or Graphit). Native Sulphur. Martial Py~ 
rites or Common Sulphur Pyrites (Sw. Swafvel kis; 
Germ. Sulphur kies). 
3. Metals. 
Copper: Copper Pyrites. Blue Copper ore. Vitreous Copper ore 
(Sw. Kopparglas ; Germ. Kupferglas). Mountain Blue. 
Mountain Green. Malachite. Dendrites in Copper Py¬ 
rites P*}' Koppar Brandertzf\ 
Iron : Iron ore. Ferruginous SandP (Sw. lam fand). Micaceous 
Iron ore (Sw. Iiirn glimmer; Germ. Eifen glimmer). 
Haematites or Bloodflone. Sparry Iron ore (Sw. Stalften; 
Germ. Stahlftein or Spathiger Eiftenftein of Werner; 
Fr. mine de fer fpatique). Iron Ochre. 
Arsenic : Arfenical Pyrites or Marcaflte (Sw. Arfenikkis ; Germ. 
Arfenikkies). 
Molybdena. 
Gold : Native Gold, only once found at Svappawara. 
* Kirwan arranges the fhiftofe clay, and fhiftofe hornblende, under the argilla¬ 
ceous genus. See vol. i. p. 182 , and p. 222 . 
f This I have not been able to afeertain.—N. 
I What is meant by this 1 do not exactly know.-—N. 
4. Petri- 
