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DESCRIPTIVE MINERALOGY. 



Among the crystalline forms observed in this town, are those represented in Figs. 282 and 

 284, already introduced ; together with those annexed, viz. Figs. 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 

 294, and 295 :» 



Fig. 289. 



Fig. 290. 



Fig. 291. 



M 



M 



Fig. 292. 



Fig. 293. 



Fig. 294. 



M 



M 



^M 



Fig. 296. 



M 



M 



The measurements are the same as those given under Lewis county. 



In the town of Warwick, scapolite occurs near the village of Amity, in miUi white crystals, 



with the surfaces often dendritic. They are sometimes two or three inches in length, but are 



generally imperfect. The associates are pyi'oxene, sphenc and gi'aphite. There is another 

 Fig. 297. Fig. 298. locality a mile and a half south 



of this village ; another, five 

 miles south of Warwick ; and 

 still another, about two miles 

 jg_ \ \- north of the village of Eden- 



ville. The forms obtained in 

 this town arc the primar}' (Fig. 

 279) ; the same, with two edges 

 of the prism replaced by tan- 

 gent planes. Fig. 296 ; the same 



with two opposite edges replaced. Fig. 297 ; also Fig. 298, and Figs. 280 and 282. 



* For several of these modificatiuns, I : 



ndebted lo Dr. Horlon. 



