Mineralogical Cabinet. 
. Munroe, New-York. Var. Sahlite. 
. New-Jersey. ae Bae 
Sweden. do. With garnet. 
. Forest of Dean, New-York. Var. Sahlite. With 
sphene and feldspar. 
Munroe, New-York. Var. Sahlite. 
Scotland. Var. Sahlite. White. 
Bolton, Massachusetts. Var. Sahlite. White and green. 
do. “© =Mussite. 
. Phillipstown, New-York. Var. Coccolite, White. 
. Ticonderoga. do. Black. 
Munroe, New-York. do. Green. 
Sp. 2. Hemi-prismatic Augite-Spar. 'Triv. Hornblende. 
Tremolite. Actynolite. Asbestus. 
. Amity, New-York. Loose crystals of brown horn- 
blende. Amphibole bis-unitaire. H. 
. Bohemia. Single crystal. Amphibole dodécaédre. H. 
. Amity, New-York. Like 488. Imbedded in calca- 
reous spar. 
. Boxborough, Massachusetts. Brown hornblendé, mas- 
sive, in carbonate of lime, with blue spinelle. 
. Mount Vesuvius. Var. Basaltic hornblende. In black 
crystals, with mica, and massive quartz. 
Arendal, Norway. Massive hornblende ; black. 
. Franconia, New-Hampshire. In flattened rhombic 
prisms, traversing a rock composed of quartz and 
epidote. 
. Chester, Massachusetts. do. 
. Hawley, Massachusetts. Var. Fasciculite. 
. Chester, Massachusetts. Massive, and black: associa- 
ted with chlorite, zoisite, garnet, and red sphene. 
. Carinthia. Var. Carinthin. Associated with garnet 
and green hornblende. 
. Pennsylvania. Var. Carinthin. 
. Vermont. Var. Hornblende slate. 
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