556. 
557. 
558. 
559. 
560. 
561. 
562. 
563. 
564. 
565. 
566. 
567. 
568. 
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L. Plymouth, Vermont. A large greyish crystal, in 
granite. 
L. Williamsburgh, Massachusetts. Var. Zoisite. In blu- 
ish crystals. 
Sp. 4. Prismatic Augite-Spar. Triv. Tabular Spar. 
L. Willsborough, New-York. With colophonite, and 
green coccolite. 
L. Easton, Pennsylvania. Color greenish white. 
L. Oravitza, Bannat. Fibrous, and intermingled with 
carbonate of lime and purple copper ore. 
Grnus IX. Azure-Spar. 
Sp. 1. Dodecahedral Azure-Spar. Triv. Lapis lazuli. 
L. Siberia. With feldspar and iron pyrites: polished. 
Sp. 2. Prismatic Azure-Spar. Triv. Lazulite. 
L. Salzburg. In quartz. 
Sp. 3. Prismatoidal Azure-Spar. Triv. Blue Feldspar. 
L. Krieglach, Upper Stiria. In quartz. 
ORDER VII. GEM. 
Genus I. ANDALUSITE. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Andalusite. Triv. Andalusite. 
L. Tyrol. In distinct prismatic crystals. 
L. Carlisle, Massachusetts. Reddish, in quartz, with tre- 
molite. 
L. France. do. 
Genus U1. Conunnum, 
Sp. 1. Dodecahedral Corundum. Triv. Spinelle. 
L. Ceylon. Var. Spinelle Ruby. Octahedral crystals of 
different shades of color. 
L. Ceylon. Spinelle transposée. H. 
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