88 Notice of the Address of T. Sterry Hunt. 
German language, adequately to express, might have been | 
avoided. 
into this mineral by a method analogous to that which takes 
place in pseudomorphism. Had Mr. Hunt’s statement be | 
made a special one, restricted to this case, I should have had 
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this view. e 
Professor Hunt’s opinion on this point in 1857 he thus ee 
pressed in a letter to the writer, sent for insertion in this Journ®) 
where it appears in volume xxiii (1857), at page 437, a8 @ ba 
clusion to his brief statement : o 
