182 PHYSIOGRAPHY. CLASS II. 



Temeswar, Libethen in Hungary, Schwatz in the Tyrol, 

 Saalfeld in Thuringia, and Matlock in Derbyshire. 



3. fYRAMIDAL EUCHLORE-MICA. 



Pyramidal Uranite. JAM. Syst. Vol. II. p. 187- Pyra- 

 midal Uran Mica. Man. p. 107. Uranite. Phosphate 

 of Uranium. PHILL. p. 267. Uran-glimmer. WERN. 

 Hoffm. H. B. IV. 1. S. 275. Uranoxyd. HAUSM. I. 

 S. 327. Uranglimmer. LEONH. S. 306. Urane oxyde'. 

 HAUY. Trait^, T. IV. p. 283. Tabl. comp. p. 114. 

 Traitd, 2de Ed. T. IV. p. 319. 

 PHILLIPS. Trans. Geol. Soc. Vol. III. p. 112. 



Fundamental form. Isosceles four-sided pyramid. 

 P = 95 46', 143 9f. Vol. I. Fig. 8. AP. 



a = J 8-95. 



Simple forms. P oo (o) ; P 3 (c) = 118 10', 

 93 13', PHILL. ; P (P) Johanngeorgenstadt, 

 Saxony; ^ P 3 (e) = 120 5', 89 5(X; 

 1^1 P 1 (/) = 101 36', 126 44,'; f P 4 

 (d) = 137 (X, 61 47' ; P + oo (n) ; [P + a] 

 (m). 



Char, of Comb. Pyramidal. 



Combinations. 1. P oo. P. Ehrenfrieders- 

 dorf, Saxony. 



2. p oo. P-f oo. Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony. 



3. p . oo. **L* p 2. P. Sim. Fig. 93. 

 Wheat Buller, Cornwall. 



4. P oo. P. [P 4- oo]. Sim. Fig. 1 1 . Tin- 

 croft, Cornwall. 



Cleavage, P GO highly perfect and easily obtained. 

 Traces of P + oo. Fracture not observable. 

 Surface, P oo smooth ; the pyramids which 



