850. 
851. 
852. 
853. 
854. 
855. 
856. 
857. 
858. 
859. 
860. 
861. 
862. 
863. 
864. 
865. 
866. 
867. 
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L. Chesterfield, Massachusetts. Var. Rubellite. In cleave- 
landite. 
L. do. do. do. 
L. do. do. do. With 
green tourmaline. 
L. Paris, Maine. do. Massive: found loose 
in the soil. 
L. Paris, Maine. do. Portion of a crystal, 
partially invested by green tourmaline. 
L. Paris, Maine. do. do. 
L. do. do. A pale colored crystal. 
L. do. do. Massive. 
L. do. do. With green tourma- 
line, lepidolite, and cleavelandite, upon crystals of 
quartz. 
Genus XI. Garner. 
Sp. 1. Pyramidal Garnet. Triv. Idocrase. Egeran. 
L Piedmont. Crystallized, and massive. 
L. Fassa, Tyrol. do. 
L. Bohemia. In distinct prismatic crystals. 
L. Mount Vesuvius. do. With garnet 
and mica. 
L. Eger, Bohemia. Var. Egeran. Massive, and crystal- 
lized. 
L. Worcester, Massachusetts. Var. Egeran. do. 
Sp. 2. Tetrahedral Garnet. Triv. Helvin. 
L. Schwarzenberg, Saxony. Crystallized in tetrahedra, 
with their summits, or solid angles truncated. 
Sp. 3. Dodecahedral Garnet. Triv. Garnet. 
L. Hanover, New-Hampsbire. Var. Precious garnet, In 
regular rhombic dodecahedra. In hornblende slate. 
L, Hanover, New-Hampshire. Var. Precious garnet, In 
hornblende slate. 
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