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Mineralogical Cabinet. 
Chester, Massachusetts. Massive; ofa pale green color ; 
in granite. 
. Williamsburg, Massachusetts. Massive; color yellowish 
white ; in mica slate. 
Bolton, Massachusetts. Massive; color bluish green; 
with pyroxene and petalite. 
Schlackenwald, Bohemia. Var. Phosphorite. 
Genus V._ Lime-Hatorpe. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Lime-Haloide. 'Triv. Arragonite. 
. Arragon, Spain. A single crystal, embracing a smaller 
crystal at right angles to its prismatic axis. 
. Arragon, Spain. Several crystals imbedded in gypsum. 
. Kosel, Bohemia. Massive, and crystallised. 
. Przibram, Bohemia. In six sided prisms, whose late- 
ral planes meet at one extremity in a point. 
. Aussig, Bohemia. In white prismatic crystals. 
. Retler, Hungary. In acicular crystals, which upon one 
side of the specimen are collected into globular mass- 
es, and tinged with carbonate of copper. 
. Bilin, Bohemia. Columnar arragonite ; massive. 
. Ersenerz, Stiria. Var. Flos-ferri. 
. Schemnitz. Do. 
. Dufton Lead Mines, England. In fibrous bundles up- 
on quartz. 
. Dufton Lead Mines, England. In compact fibres. 
. Smithfield, Rhode Island. In minute fibres, mingled 
with granular limestone. 
. France. In acute rhomboids. 
Sp. 2. Rhombohedral Lime-Haloide. 'Triv. Limestone. 
Chem. Carbonate of Lime. 
. Bolton, Massachusetts. Chaux carbonatée primitive. H. 
. St. Andreasberg, Hartz. Chaux carbonatée basée. H. 
. England. Chaux carbonatée prismatique. H. 
. Przibram, Bohemia. Chaux carbonatée equiaxe. H. 
Upon quartz and blende. 
