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. Tempelstein, Moravia. Compact, and yellowish brown, 
upon sienite. 
Genus IV. Dysrome-Spar. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Dystome-Spar. 'Triv. Datholite. 
Chem. Borate of Lime. 
. Arendal, Norway. Massive; of a greenish white 
color. 
Genus V. Kovpnone-Srar. 
Sp.1. Trapezoidal Kouphone-Spar. Triv. Leucite. 
. Mount Vesuvius. Crystallized in trapezohedra, con- 
tained in lava. 
. Near Rome. Massive, red, imbedded in lava. 
Sp.2..** *# # * * 
Sp. 3. Hexahedral Kouphone-Spar. 'Triv. Analcime. 
. Fassa, Tyrol. Analcime tripointée. H. 
do. Crystallized in the form of a trapezo- 
hedron. . 
Giants’ Causeway. Crystallized in trapezohedra. 
. Giants’? Causeway. do. 
. Scotland. do. 
do. Massive, and red. Var. Sarcolite. 
Sp. 4. Paratomous Kouphone-Spar. Triv. Harmotome. 
. Strontian, Scotland. In white and grey crystals. 
Sp. 5. Rhombohedral Kouphone-Spar. Triv. Chabasie. 
. Chester, Massachusetts. Crystallized in the form of 
the primitive rhomboid; with fibrous stilbite, upon 
mica-slate, 
L. Chester, Massachusetts. do. 
Sp. 6. Diatomous Kouphone-Spar. 'Triv. Laumonite. 
399. L. Schemnitz, Hungary. In slender, rhombic prisms: 
efflorescing ; color white. 
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