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m GRAPHITE FA1V1JLY. Observations. J. It appears to pass into Slaty Glance-poal, (coal- I>lende). ‘ 2. On the Meissner, it occurs along with other sub species of coal, in the following order, beginning with fhe uppermost: 1. Columnar coal: 2. Conchoidal glance- coal. 3. Fitch-coal: 4. Common brown-coal, passing in to pitch coal. 5. Brown-coal, with inclosed bituminous jvood and earth-coal: 6. Bituminous wood. Voigt. Second Subspecies. Slaty Glance-Coal. Schriefege Glanzkohle, Werner. piombagine eharbonneuse, nu Anthracolite, He Horn, t. ii p 296 Kohlenblencle, W j d - s - «53—Native mineral Carbon, Kirn'. vol. ii. p. 49. Kohlcnblendc, Kstncr, b. iii. s. 197. Id. Emm. b. ii. s, 77—Anthracite de Dolomieu, Lam. t. i. p. 76. j, a Blende charbonncu.se, ou la Kohlenblende, Brock, t. ii. p 79 _ Anthracite, Uan !h t. iii. p. 307—Kohlenblende, Ifeuss, b. iii. S. 183.—Anthracite, Brong. t. ii. p. 55—Kohlenblende, Leonhard, 1 abei. s. 50—Gemeiner Anthracit, Karslen, Tajxi. s. 58. Id. Ilaus. s. 115—Schiefriger Anthrazit, Lenz, b. ii, S. 1078. External Characters. It? colour is dark iron-black, seldom inclining to brown; those varieties that border on graphite, are of a steel-grey fploUF. It cjccurs massive.