eke See ot Fea ee re ae a ee re Se es ee teen e i Ee eee 
Third Supplement to Dana’s Mineralogy. 253 
etiam oiineiinina ling sali 
O 
hl 22 | 24 | 9 li 
4i 44| 49 | 44 | 43 2i 2 
aa Zz. 2 | 33 Bieri 
ora act 42 
4 43 jf | = 
cea Macaca ABT Sal SMS panne Riera cave, 62 | 68 
-33 Sar: =| 
es | Se Se a, 82 
—2i -2 ot x Siete es 
— at be iad + 2 
Andreasberg. — 
42 
—2i -2 Z 
Feet Fee E'S ee ae 
Be sail 
Be a0sa2 
American. 
_ [The —o for convenience of comparison, are made to corr a ave 
in the Min. p. 385 ; _by oe for e sna - the axes a: 6: fe, 
they are converted in ose 0 er. To w farther ee ef ‘the 
American crystals of Peces 490, ro 493 of Min) a a table of as Pmes is added, 
the form being tak li In the e prism of 
* lead 26’ (7) is the densaad one, while i in those of 1 Europe, that of ie 44’ (i2) is 
Selivider gives the following values to some of the angles; J: J=115° 19’, 
12:12 76° 36, 99: 99 oe ord 58’, -2:-2 (front)==131° 43’, O:ii= 
90° 7’, O: 2¢=185° 8/, O: 23 = 141° 7, O: 22= 147° 39’, 0: -2 = 130° 77 
ALLOGITE —A variety from Oberneisen, named Himbeerspath by 
Bethan sat atic 28 in acute rhombobedrons with truncated summits, afforded 
tnbacher (Ann. Ch, u. Pharm. a aa Carbonate of manganese 91°31, 
“elon of nse 6 5: 71, curb of iro’ 
Dotomrre [p. 441, and gees 1, 1], near Lettowitz, etc, Moravia, E. F. Glocker, 
Jahrb, k. k. geol. Reichs, 1855 
Dorreyoysrre nd Suppl. 1, 11].—Ch. Heusser is species anew 
in Pogg. xevii, ral Forme é ae eee ik i fi "pena ( Te cube with 
angles replaced by cube with cube with planes /, 2-2. 3; 
cube with planes J 2 2-3, A Gotabetioey 6- im Color i fresh fracture “black, some- 
es brownish o r greenish; streak cherry-red. Hardness a little above that of 
fluor ; brittle. 
Ertnore tore [p. 206, and Suppl. m].—Occurs in beautiful gage “2 Roseville, Byram 
Township, Sussex Co, New au y.—Kitchell’s Geol. Rep, p. 1 
—Occurs in Tennessee, at different places, and most 
Ersomtre + remarka- 
by at the ae, Fea in anneal in a mountainous region on the head waters of the 
ipa Fork sed — an Under the shelving ruck, (“rock-house”) masses 
Sord’s Re “Ey ree laces in Spain especially in the province 
of Toledo, near a oll | i oe i nig arts at the eruptions of 1850 and 
i, op. cit. p. 1 
