458 PHYSIOGRAPHY. CLASS II. 



0), Vol. I. Fig. 19., Elba ; B, Vol. I. Fig. 33. ; 

 Ci (M), Vol. I. Fig. 34., Corsica, HAUY ; C 2 ; 

 (/), Vol. I. Fig. 27., Schneeberg, Saxony; ^, 



Vol. I. Fig. 28. ; ^ 00; ^ W ; - (o). 

 Char, of Comb. Semi-tessular with parallel faces. 

 Combinations. 1. H.O., Vol. I. Fig. 3. and 4., Tiver- 

 ton, near Bath. 



2. H. ^ 2 . Fig. 165. Wheal Maudlin, Cornwall. 



3. O. y. Fig. 166. Elba. 



4. '. 2 . Kapnik, Transylvania. 



5. ^ 2 . ^i. Vol. I. Fig. 75. Elba. 



6. ^. y. Vol. I. Fig. 76. Choco; it occurs 

 along with the native Platina. 



7. ^5. Zi. Hiittenberg, Carinthia. 



8. O. D. B. ~. Salzburg. 



9. H. O. A. Ci. ^ Fig. 167. Coal mines in 

 the valley of Plauen, near Dresden. 



in TT n Al A * Tl Ta Ta T3 i3 . 



10. H. O. -.-.... _. Petorka, 



Peru . (The variety called Fer sulfur e paral- 



lelique by HAUY.). 



Cleavage, hexahedron, and octahedron, of various 

 degrees of perfection : sometimes highly perfect ; 

 often one of them more distinct, or both lost in 

 conchoidal fracture. In some varieties there 



