PALACHE AND FRAPPJE. — BABINGTONITE. 393 



ure 2. This figure is essentially the same as that given by Dana,* 

 except that in his drawing o is present and g is lacking. The following 

 table gives the identification of Dana's, Hintze's, and Dauber's letters. 

 The crystal figured by Daua was correctly oriented and redrawn and 

 the symbol for f first given by Schrauf in Atlas der Krystalformen, 

 *P1. XXX. Figure 2. 



Material for an analysis of the Athol babingtonite was not available, 

 but the above crystallographic evidence seems amply sufficient to establish 

 its identity. 



* Loc. cit. This figure is copied in Hintze, Mineralogie, II. p. 1169, Fig. 425. 



