403. 
404. 
405. 
406. 
407. 
AOS. 
409. 
410. 
411. 
412. 
413. 
414. 
415. 
416. 
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Mineralogical Cabmet. 
. Phillipstown, New-York. In slender, rhombic prisms, 
with stilbite ; cotor white. 
. Huelgoet, Brittany. The crystals traversing carbon- 
ate of lime. 
Sp. 7. Prismatic Kouphone-Spar. 'Triv. Mesotype. 
. Giants’ Causeway. In capillary crystals, upon anal- 
cime. 
. Tyrol. In closely aggregated fibres. 
. Iceland. Fibrous, and radiating ; reddish. 
. Faroe. In delicate, white, radiating fibres. 
. Fassa, Tyrol. Var. Natrolite. In radiating fibres, 
which terminate at the surface in regular crystals. 
. Fassa, Tyrol. Var. Natrolite. Compact, or indis- 
tinctly fibrous. 
Sp. 8. Prismatoidal Kouphone-Spar. 'Triv. Stilbite. 
. Hartz. In white, transparent, tabular crystals. 
do. do. 
New-Jersey. In white crystals. 
. Fassa, Tyrol. Fibrous; red; imbedded in green-earth. 
Sp. 9. Hemi-prismatic Kouphone-Spar. 'Triv. Heu- 
. landite. 
Iceland. In white transparent crystals, having the 
form of the right-oblique angled prism, with the 
acute lateral edges and obtuse solid angles replaced 
by planes: upon bluish calcedony. 
. Scotiand. In red crystals. 
do, In red laminae. 
Sp. 10. Pyramidal Kouphone-Spar. Triv. Apophyl- 
lite. 
. Cziklowa, Bannat. Crystallized im white transparent 
crystals, having-the form of a right square prism, 
with the terminal solid angles replaced by planes: 
the planes resting upon the lateral edges. 
. Seiser-Alpe, Tyrol. Foliated, and reddish. 
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