811. 
812. 
813. 
814. 
815. 
816. 
817. 
818. 
819. 
820. 
821. 
822. 
823. 
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826. 
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L. Haddam, Connecticut. Var. Schorl. In mica slate. 
L. Brunswick, Maine. Var. Schorl, or black tourmaline. 
Tourmaline soustractive. H. With one extremity 
wanting. 
L. Brunswick, Maine. Var. Schorl, or black tourmaline. 
An unusually large crystal, the planes of which pos- 
sess a high degree of perfection. 
L. Brunswick, Maine. Var. Schorl, or black tourmaline. 
Imbedded in quartz. 
L. Tyrol. Var. Schorl, or black tourmaline. In loose 
slender crystals, which are translucent, and of a 
brown color. 
L. Sweden. Var. Schorl, or black tourmaline. In very 
perfect crystals, imbedded in quartz. 
L. Haddam, Connecticut. Var. Schorl, or black tourma- 
line. In brownish black prismatic crystals, with an- 
thophyllite and iron pyrites. 
L. Goshen, Massachosetts. Var. Indicolite, or blue tour- 
maline. In quartz, with yellow mica. 
L. Goshen, Massachusetts. do. In cleavelan- 
dite. 
L. Paris, Maine. do. In fragments, found 
loose in the soil. 
L. Middletown, Connecticut. do. With cleave- 
landite in quartz. 
L. Middletown, Connecticut. do. 
L. Goshen, Massachusetts. do. In curved 
crystals, imbedded in cleavelandite and white mica. 
L. Goshen, Massachusetts. do. In pale bluish 
erystals, some of which are partially surrounded with 
rubellite. In granite. 
L. Goshen, Massachusetts. do. In radiating 
” erystals, 
L. do. do. In white mica. 
I do. do. In slender 
prisms collected laterally into veins which intersect 
the granite, in various directions. 
