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. Haddam, Connecticut. Var. Manganesian garnet. 
do. do. Massive. 
do. do. Part of a 
crystal. 
do. do. do. 
. Willsborough, New-York. Var. Colophonite. Color 
reddish brown. 
. Willsborough, New-York. do. Black. 
With tabular spar and coccolite. 
. Sweden. Var. Colophonite. Color yellow. 
Sp. 4. Prismatoidal Garnet. Triv. Staurotide. 
. Brittany. A macled crystal, consisting of two crystals 
crossing each other at right angles. 
Brittany. A macle of two crystals crossing each other 
at angles of 50° and 120°. 
. Plymouth, Vermont. Upon mica slate. 
. Chesterfield, Massachusetts. do. 
Genus XII. Zrrcon. 
Sp. 1. Pyramidal Zircon. Triv. Zircon. 
Buncomb county, North Carolina. In loose crystals. 
Expailly, France. Var. Hyacinth. 
Beverly, Massachusetts. Var. Zirconite. 
Carinthia. Var. Zirconite. A single prismatic crys- 
tal in zoisite. 
Genus XII. Gapouinrre. 
Sp. 1. Prismatic Gadolinite. Triv. Gadolinite. 
. Finbo, Sweden. In feldspar. 
