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801. 
802. 
805. 
8906. 
807. 
808. 
809. 
810. 
Mineralogical Cabimet. 
Genus VII. Axinite. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Axinite. Triv. Axinite. 
. Dauphiné. Crystallized with feldspar. 
do. Massive. 
Genus VIII. Curysouite. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Chrysolite. ‘Triv. Chrysolite. Oli- 
vine. 
. Bohemia. Var. Chrysolite. 
. Mount Vesuvius. Var. Olivine. With brown mica 
in lava. 
. Karfenstein, Stiria. Var. Olivine. 
. Bohemia. do. In basalt. 
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Genus IX. Boracirte. 
Sp. 1. Tetrahedral Boracite. 'Triv. Boracite. 
. Liineberg, Brunswick. In transparent crystals, imbed- 
ded in gypsum. 
Genus X. ‘TourMALine. 
Sp. 1.  Rhombohedral Tourmaline. Triv. Schorl. 
Tourmaline. Rubelite. 
. Munroe, Connecticut. Var. Schorl. Loose crystal. 
A three-sided prism terminated at each extremity by 
a three-sided pyramid: the lateral edges replaced 
by two planes. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. Var. Schorl. do. 
. Sweden. Var. Schorl. The crystals not terminated 
by regular faces ; imbedded in talcose slate. 
. Tyrol. Var. Schorl. The crystals regularly termi- 
nated at only one extremity: in chlorite slate. 
. Brattleborough, Vermont. Var. Schorl. do. In 
quartz. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. do. The smaller 
crystals perfect: in albite. 
