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masses resembling worms, and hence called vermic 
ulite. See American Journal, vol. '7, p. 55. 
. Windsor, Massachusetts. Talc in singularly waved 
layers. 
Sp. 2. Rhombohedral Tale-Mica. 'Triv. Mica. 
. Alps. Mica prismatique. H. Upon crystals of feldspar. 
. Vesuvius. do. With garnet. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. Exhibiting a section of a large 
six-sided table in granite. 
. Munroe, New-York. Section of a large rhomboidal 
crystal. 
do. do. 
. Goshen, Massachusetts. In rhomboidal crystals, of a 
rose red color. 
. Middletown, Connecticut. In rhomboidal crystals, of 
a silvery white color; in granite, associated with 
green and bluish black tourmaline. 
. Middietown, Connecticut. Of a yellow color, and con- 
taining slender prisms of green tourmaline. 
. Paris, Maine. In large foliae, of a yellowish brown 
color, containing green and blue tourmaline. 
. Paris, Maine. In foliae of a yellowish color. 
. Mount Grainer, Tyrol. In silvery white scales, with 
garnets. 
. Vermont. In greyish brown foliae. 
. Sterling, Massachusetts. In straw colored foliae. 
. Connecticut. Var. Plumose mica. 
do. do. 
. Brunswick, Maine. Emerald green color, disseminat- 
ed through quartz, with iron pyrites. 
. West Haven, Connecticut. Var. Clay slate; chiefly 
composed of mica, which possesses indistinct cleav- 
ages. 
. Paris, Maine. Var. Lepidolite; in lilac colored 
scales. 
. Moravia. do. 
