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( 466 ) XIV. LITIIOMARGE FAMILY. This Family contains the following species: Greert Earth, Pimelite, Lithomarge, Mountain-Soap, Yellow Earth, Cimolite, and Kollyrite. t 1. Green Earth. Griinerde, Werner. Green Earth, Kirman, vol. i. p. 1 (JG.—Griinerde, Emm. b- >' s. 353.—La Terre verte, Broch. t. i. p. 445.—Griinerde/ Ilettss, b. ii. s. 157. Id. Lud. b. i. s. 126’. Id. Suck. 1 r tin s. 522. Id. Bert. s. 214. Id. Mohs, b. i. s. 515. Id. IIah- s. 59.—Talc Chlorite zographique, Lucan, p. 84.—Griinerde, Leonhard, Tabel. s. 26’—Chlorite Ilaldogee, Brong. t. *• p. 501.—Talc Chlorite zographique, Brard, p. 198.—Erdig er Chlorit, Ilaus. s. 90.—Griinerde, Karsten, Tabel. s. 26- Talc Chlorite zographique, Hauy, Tabl. p. 56.—Grancrde, Steffens, b. i. s. 257. Id. Lenz, b. ii. s. 6’21. Id. Oken, b* *' s. 277- External Characters. Its colour Is celandine-green, of various degrees of l0 ' tensity, which passes into mountain-green, bluckish-gr eeI1 ’ and olive-green. It occurs massive, seldom disseminated, more f re ' quently in globular and ainygdaloidal shaped piecc®» which are sometimes hollow, in crusts lining the vesica- lar cavities in amygdaloid, or on the surface ot a» a ^ c balls. Internally it is dull. ^