GAR 
Grawitza, Wadarna, Safka, Dob{chau); sugraets (Zil- 
lerthal, Thal- Achen, mountains of Brennthal, &c.); Tyro 
evdaae y abel Nee called a San and others)5 
Fahlun, Dar ie Siberia ; 
ireland ome Ae (fine bright green Ga 
eognottic fituation of the common garn that 
in ee in the older primitive eda wee it occurs cere 
maflive, partly cryttallized in drufes ; and it is (contrary to 
what we pal of the noble garnet) but feldom feen diffemi- 
ed i - mixed with, other rocks times it forms 
entire beds = itfelf, for inflance in the Saxon and Bohemian 
Ertzgebir e, &c. anies various ores, fuch a 
n ftone, galena 
copper and iron pyrites, magnetic and red ir 
blende, &c. It occurs with epidote, with fahlite, ad 
other varieties of pyroxene, in the iron mines of Norway ; 
with ta e-fpar, tremolite, aa {par, &c. at Dog- 
natzka, and in other places of the . 
The ufes to aes the common ae eed dads are by 
no means various. In fome co ate oe e green 
variety is found in abundance, it is, on becoaat of its eafy 
fufibility, and of the confiderable portion of iron that enters 
into its compofition, a employed as a flux in 
the {melting of iron o 
eu, 
ce: that tin 
= ie Leela “ Tel “confdeted 7 fome as a variety 
of 1 the mon gar we have the right fpecimen 
before “e the lichtett edcihs cise variety of the noble 
a 
Subfpecies 4.—Melanite Garnet ; Black Garnet—Colour 
deep or velvet-black when frefh; worn off it becomes 
greyifh-black. 
It occurs cryftallized ; Be ns thofe of N°1, and par- 
ticularly of N°2, of the e garnet; they are middle- 
fized and {mall. The found pieces are the fame, only ™ 
difturbed in ee developement. Externally al are more 
er lefs {mooth and fhining ; internally gliftenin 
Fra€&ture imperfectly {mall ae ad 
determinately angular, fharp-e 
It is perfeGtly opaque, not paca peg but very 
Specific gravit 
Pagments in- 
brittle arften. 
Conttituent parts, according to Klaproth’s aaa 
Silica 35 5.5 
Alumi 
Lime 32.5 
Oxyd o 
of ir 25-25 
Oxyd of fiaieanee 0.4 
Lofs 0.35 
Bullet. des Sc. 1808 
” "Fhe melanite has been found at Caer near mount Vefu- 
vius, imbedded, as it is faid, i in a bafaltic mafs, Aas alfo 
GAR 
calcareous f{par, aver to agree in all the effential characters 
with the Italian melani 
Whether the black comet of Eres-lids, ei by Vau- 
quelin, belong to this fub-fpecies, remains ftill to be deter- 
mined, It pee ee filica 43, alumine 6, lime 20, oxyd 
of iron 16, and w 
The mineral fubftan Arendal in Norway, defcribed 
by Mr. Ingverfen as me! Se. is, by Mr. Emmerlin ng, fuf- 
pected to a pages: but see ies ( Pyroxtne, Haiiy.) 
RNET, ina Shi rips 3 a tackle a 
from the thea fi of 
in which are hitc hed the flines ; and at the other end i aes 
double block, in which the ne of the runner is reeved ;. fo 
8, or cafks, a are er over hea 
ne fhip : when 
this garnet is not ufed, it is faftened along ‘- a flay at the 
bottom of it. 
Garnet, Chw. See CLew-ga 
GARNIER, Roserr, in Bae. was ieee in I 545 
at La Ferté Ber aai: in Maine. He wase ted forthe 
profeffion of the law, and attained to confiderable rank in 
that line, ig in his advanced years 
a counfellor in his grand council. 
year 1601. ‘He was attached to poe try in his youth, and 
while ftudying . Touloufe obtained a prize in the Floral 
games of that c He was afterwards known as a writer 
of i eae hee is confidered as one of the creators of the 
French theatre. 
in fom ient writings and ftatutes. 
ic garnifh the hae ienees 7 warn the heir. 27 Eliz 
P: 3- 
- GARNISHEE, in Law, the party in whofe hands mo- 
ney is attached within the liberties of the cities of London ; 
ne hea in iene theriff’s hide becaufe he has ha garn ith. 
ng ay money, but to appear and 
Beal - ‘the plaintiff- se uit. 
GARNISHING is eee ufed for the furniture, af- 
femblage, or fortment, neceffary for the ufing or adorning 
any thing. 
The yee : French, formed of the verb garner, to fur- 
nifh, or fit o 
e ga ring of a difh confifts of certain things which 
accompany it er as a part and ingredient thereof ; in 
which fenfe nae mufhrooms, sche &c, are Sh ada teen Sa : 
or as a circumitance, or ornam en leaves, 
flowers, roots, &c. are laid oat a ee to amufe the 
ares a fallad: seoniftings are of lemon, vHrchioe ,, pome- 
granate, yolks of hard eggs, artichoke-bottoms, capers, 
truffles, fweet-bread, &c. 
G HMENT, in Law, denotes, a warnin 
any one to appeets for the better furnifhing- of the oa and 
court. aes f one be fued for es detinue- of certain 
grape a river of France, which, 
rifes in the Pyrenken i Joining with the Dordogne, about 
12 miles below Bourdeaux, changes its name to Gironde, 
Garonny, 
