268 ANALYSES OF ROCKS AND MINERALS, 1880-1908. 
CANCRINITE. . 
All from Litchfield, Maine. See description by Clarke in Bull. 42. 
A. Pale yellow, granular. 
B. Bright orange-yellow, cleavable, transparent in thin fragments. 
C. Dingy pale yellow, otherwise like B. 
D. Average yellow sample. 
E. Flesh-colored, cleavable mixture of eleolite and cancrinite. Analysis D by 
George Steiger; the others by F. W. Clarke. CO, determinations in A, B, C, E by 
R. B. Riggs. 
SODALITE. 
A. Blue sodalite, from Litchfield, Maine. Analysis by F. W. Clarke. See descrip- 
tion in Bull. 42. 
B. Blue sodalite, from Ice River, near Kicking Horse Pass, British Columbia. 
Analysis by George Steiger. 
C. Sodalite separated from the sodalite syenite of Square Butte, Highwood Moun- 
tains, Montana. See Lindgren in Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 45, p. 286. Sp. gr., 
2.265. Analysis by W. H. Melville. 
