INDEX.
N. B. The Numbers refer to the Sections.
- Acids, how known § [25]
- Aerial acid [37]
- Alkali minerale aeratum [55]
- —— —— nitratum [48]
- —— —— ſalitum [49], [76]
- —— —— vitriolatum [47]
- —— vegetabile aeratum [54]
- —— —— nitratum [45]
- —— —— ſalitum [46]
- —— —— vitriolatum [44]
- —— volatile aeratum [56]
- —— —— nitratum [51]
- —— —— ſalitum [52]
- —— —— vitriolatum [50]
- Alkalies, how known [38]
- Alkaly fixed foſſil [41]
- —— —— vegetable [40]
- —— mild foſſil [55]
- —— —— vegetable [54]
- —— volatile [42]
- —— —— mild [56]
- Alum [67], [78], [79]
- —— ore [117]
- —— ſlate [118]
- Amber [140]
- —— acid of [36]
- Ambergriſe [141]
- Ammoniac, fixed [62]
- Antimonium (see antimony)
- Antimony, properties of [237]
- —— ſpecies of [238]–240
- Argentum (ſee ſilver)
- Argilla, what [111]
- —— properties of [112]
- —— ſpecies of [113], [122]
- —— porcellana [113]
- Argilla vitriolata [67], [78], [79]
- Argillaceous earth, what [111]
- —— properties of [112]
- —— ſpecies of [113], [122]
- Arsenic, properties of [219]
- —— ſpecies of [220]–224
- Auripigmentum, [223]
- Aurum (ſee gold)
- Baſaltes [120]
- Biſmuth, properties of [210]
- —— ſpecies of [211]–214
- Bitumina (see inflammables)
- Black jack [236]
- Black-lead [135]
- Bloodſtone [202]
- Blue John [96], n. [30]
- Blue vitriol [69]
- Bole [114]
- Boracic acid [35]
- Borax [53]
- Brimſtone [134]
- Cœruleum Berolinenſe nativum [206]
- Calcareous earth pure [92]
- —— its properties [93]
- —— ſpecies of [94]–102
- Calcedonius [126]
- Calk [58]
- Calx [92], [93]
- —— aerata [63], [94], [95]
- —— fluorata [96]
- —— nitrata [60]
- —— ponderoſa [33]
- —— ſalita [61]
- —— vitriolata [59]
- Carnelian [126]
- Chalcedony [126]
- Chalk [63], [94], [95]
- Chert [129]
- Choak-damp n. [37]
- Chryſopraſius [131]
- Cinnaber [176]
- Clay [114]
- Coal [139]
- —— yields vol. alkaly n. [50]
- Cobalt properties of [225]
- —— ſpecies of [226]–231
- Cobaltum (ſee cobalt)
- Common ammoniac [52]
- —— ſalt [49], [76]
- Copper, its properties [188]
- —— ſpecies of [189]–196
- Corniſh fluor, n. [30]
- Cubic nitre [48]
- Cuprum (ſee copper)
- —— nicolai [218]
- —— vitriolatum [69], [80], [82]
- Derbyſhire fluor, n. [30]
- Diamond [142]
- Digeſtive ſalt [46]
- Dyer’s earth [114]
- Earths properties of [21]
- —— have an attraction for each other [103]
- —— primitive and derivative [83]–86
- —— ſaline [85]
- Earthy compounds [251]–253, [260]
- Emerald [119]
- Epſom ſalt [63], [77], [104], [105]
- Federertz [171]
- Fœtid ſtone [95]
- Feldſpath [130]
- Feldſpathum [130]
- Ferrum (ſee iron)
- —— aeratum [71]
- —— nitratum [71]
- —— ſalitum [71]
- —— vitriolatum [70], [81], [82]
- Fixed air [37]
- —— ammoniac [62]
- Fluor acid [30]
- Fluor ſpar [96]
- —— Corniſh, n. [30]
- —— Derbyſhire, n. [30]
- Galena [165], [185]
- Garnet [120]
- Gemma [119]
- Gems [119]
- Glanz-cobalt [230]
- Glauber’s ſalt [47]
- Glimmer [122]
- Gold, properties of [144]
- —— ſpecies of [145]–150
- Granatus [120]
- Gypſum [59]
- Hæmatites [102]
- Heavy earth (ſee the [preface])
- —— —— how obtained pure [87]
- —— —— properties of [88]
- —— —— ſpar [58], [89], [90]
- Heliotropium, n. [25]
- Horn-ſilver [161]
- Hydrargyrum (ſee quickſilver)
- Hydrophanus [126]
- Jaſper [127]
- Jaſpis [127]
- Inflammables, definition of, [22], [132]
- —— ſpecies of [133]–136
- Inflammable compounds [254], [255]
- Iron, properties of, [197]
- —— ſpecies of, [198]–206
- Kupfernickel [218], [231]
- Lapis calaminaris [233]
- —— hepaticus [90]
- —— ponderoſus [97]
- —— ſuillus [95]
- Lead, its properties [179]
- —— ſpecies of, [180]–187
- —— vitriol of, [181]
- Limeſtone [63], [94], [95]
- Lithantrax [139]
- Lithomarga [116], and n.
- Litmus, n. [25]
- Liver ſtone [90]
- Loadſtone [200]
- Magnes [200]
- Magneſia, how got pure, [104]
- —— properties of, [105]
- —— ſpecies of [105]–109
- —— aerata [66]
- —— common [66]
- —— nitrata [64]
- —— ſalita [65]
- —— vitriolata, [63], [77]
- Manganeſe, properties of, [241]
- —— ſpecies of, [242], [243]
- Manganeſium (ſee manganeſe)
- —— ſalitum [74]
- Marle [115]
- —— calcareous [101].
- Marble [63], [94], [95]
- Marmor metallicum [58], [89]
- Metals, definition of, [23]
- —— properties of, [143]
- —— table of, [143], page [71]
- Metallic compounds, [256]
- —— ſalts, how known, [68]
- Mica [122]
- Minera argenti alba, [169]
- —— —— cornea [161]
- —— —— griſea [170]
- —— —— rubra [166]
- —— —— vitrea [163], [193]
- —— cupri vitrea [193]
- —— —— lazurea [194]
- —— ferri alba [203]
- Miſspickel [199]
- Molybdæna [136]
- —— acid of, [32]
- Muriatic acid [29]
- Naptha [138]
- Natron [55]
- Neutral ſalts, what [43]
- —— —— perfect [43]
- —— —— imperfect [43]
- Nevilholt water, n. [29], n. [67]
- Niccolum (ſee nickel)
- —— vitriolatum [72]
- Nickel, properties of [215]
- —— ſpecies of [216]–218
- Nitre, common [45]
- Nitre of lime [60]
- —— of the ancients [55]
- Nitrous acid [28]
- —— ammoniac [51]
- Opal [126]
- Petrefactions, what, [262]–265
- —— genera of [266]–270
- —— calcareous [269]
- —— cinnabarine [275]
- —— cupreous [276]
- —— gypſeous [267]
- —— inflammable [273]
- —— irony [277]
- —— ſiliceous [271]
- —— ſilvery [274]
- —— vitriolic [268]
- —— pſeudo-galena [278]
- Petroleum [137]
- —— ſpecies of, [138]–141
- Petroſilex [129]
- Phoſphoric acid [34]
- Pipe clay [113]
- Pit coal [139]
- Platina, properties of, [151]
- —— how made malleable, n. [151]
- —— ſpecies of, [152]
- Platinum (ſee platina)
- Plumbago [135]
- Plumbum (ſee lead)
- Porcelain clay [113], and n.
- Pruſſian blue, native [206]
- Pſeudogalena [236]
- Pyrites [204]
- —— argenteus [164]
- —— arſenicalis [224]
- —— aureus [149]
- —— cupri [195], [196]
- Quartz [125]
- Quartzum [125]
- Quickſilver, properties of [172]
- —— ſpecies of [173]–178
- Riſigallum [223]
- Rock Oil [138]
- Rubinus [119]
- Ruby [119]
- Sal ammoniac [52]
- —— gem [76]
- Saline compounds [247]–250, [257]–261
- Salt common [49]
- Salts definition of [20]
- —— metallic how diſtinguiſhed [68]
- Salts native [24]
- —— triple, quadruple, &c. [75]
- Sapphire [119]
- Saphirus [119]
- Saxa [251]
- Scherle [120]
- Schiſtus aluminaris [118]
- Sedative ſalt [35]
- Selenite [59]
- Serpentine [107]
- Sideritis [205]
- Siliceous earth [123]
- —— properties of, [124]
- —— ſpecies of, [125]–131
- Silver, properties of, [153]
- —— ſpecies of [154]–171
- Smaragdus [119]
- Soaprock [107]
- Spar [63]
- —— ponderous [89]
- Sparry fluor, [30], [96]
- Stannum (ſee tin)
- —— ſulphuratum, (ſee [preface])
- Stones [251]
- Stone marrow [116]
- Succinum [140]
- Sulphur [133], [134]
- Talc [122]
- Tartar of vitriol, [44]
- Terra Lemnia [116]
- —— ponderoſa, (ſee [preface])
- —— —— [87]
- —— properties of, [87]
- —— aerata [58]
- —— native, n. [88]
- —— nitrata [58]
- —— ſalita [58]
- —— vitriolata [58], [89], [90]
- Terra Silicea [123]
- —— properties of, [124]
- —— ſpecies of, [125]–131
- Terrene nitre [60]
- Tin, properties of, [207]
- —— ſpecies of [208], [209]
- Tinkal [53]
- Topaz [119]
- Tourmaline [119]
- Trichites [79]
- Tungſten [97]
- Viſmutum (ſee Biſmuth)
- Vitriol blue [69]
- —— green [70]
- —— white [73]
- —— of copper [69], [80], [82]
- —— —— iron [70], [81], [82]
- —— —— nickel [72]
- —— —— zinc [73]
- Vitriolic acid [27]
- —— —— phlogiſticated [27]
- —— ammoniac [50]
- Volatile alkaly, mild [56]
- Volcanic productions [279]
- Zeolite [121]
- Zinc, properties of, [232]
- —— ſpecies of, [233]–236
- Zincum vitriolatum [73].