XXXIV TABULAR VIEW OF 



Gen. IV. WAVELLINE-SPAR. (S.) Botrybidal, and co- 

 lumnar. H. 3-0 ... 4-5. G. 1-85 . . . 3-00. 

 Sp. 1. Staphyline (S.) Gibbsite. 



2. Uncleavable (S.) Mlophane. 



3. Prismatic (S.) Wavellite. 



4. Prismatoidal (S.) Karpholite. 



5. Hemi-prismat i c (S.) Cummingtonite. 



6. T e t a r t o-p r i s in a t i c (S.) Dlaspore. 



Gen. V. KOUPHONE-SPAR. (M.) H. 3-5... 6-0. G. 



2-0... 2-5. 

 Sp. 1. Axotomous (M.) Prehnite. 



2. Abrazitic 42 (S.) Gismondm. 



3. Trapezohedral (S.) Leucite. 



4. Dodecah'edral (M.) Sodalite. 



5. Hexahedral (M.) Analdme. 



6. Paratomous (M.) Harmotome. 



7. Vesuvian (S.) Comptonite. 



8. Staurotypous 43 (M.) Phillipsite. 



9. Rhom bohed ral (M.) Chabasie. 



10. Sarcoline 44 (S.) Gmelinite. 



11. Macrotypous (M.) Levyne. 



12. Diatomous (M.) Laumonite. 



13. Prismatic (M.) Mesotype. 



14. Orthotornous (M.) Thomsonite. 

 16. Prismatoidal (M.) Stilbite. 



42 A and B^a^w, to bubble, from the fact that it does not 

 effervesce when melted before the blow-pipe. 



43 2<rauo, a cross, and ruVop, a form, in allusion to the 

 cross form of its macles. 



44 2otf,jfe*, from its reddish white color. 



