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Mineralogical Cabinet. 
. Pelham, Massachusetts. Var. Precious garnet. Loose 
crystals, in trapezohedra. 
. Craslau, Bohemia. Var. Precious garnet. Massive. 
. Mount Vesuvius. do. Crystalliz- 
ed and massive. 
. Sweden. Common garnet. Large single crystal. 
. New Fane, Vermoni. Common garnet. do. 
do. do. do. 
do. do. In regular do- 
decahedra, imbedded in chlorite slate. 
. Salisbury, Connecticut. Common garnet. In dodeca- 
hedra, with their edges slightly replaced by single 
planes; associated with crystals of staurotide in mica 
slate. 
. Franconia, New-Hampshire. Common garnet. Mas- 
sive and crystallized in highly modified crystals. 
With quartz and compact magnetic iron ore. 
. Mount Vesuvius. Common garnet. Crystallized and 
massive, with ice-spar. 
. Ticonderoga, New-York. Common garnet. Massive. 
. Hawley, Massachusetts. do. Amorphous. 
. Allathal, Tyrol. Var. Topazolite. 
. Ceylon. Var. Cinnamon stone. In grains. 
. Carlisle, Massachusetts. Var. Cinnamon stone. Crys- 
tallized. 
. Salisbury, Connecticut. do. Crys- 
tallized and massive. 
. Salisbury, Connecticut. do. Massive. 
Norway. Var. Allochroite. 
. Sparta, New-Jersey. Var. Melanite. In dodecahedra. 
do. do. do. 
. Mount Vesuvius. do. do. With 
ice-spar. 
. Cumberland, Rhode Island. Var. Grossular? 
. Bohemia. Var. Pyrope. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. Var. Minganesian garnet. In 
trapezohedral crystals, and massive. 
do. do. do, 
