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as it gives an aching pain. I have, by favour of the Rev. 
H. Davies, and the late ingenious Mr. W. Day, received 
specimens ofthis Actynolite said to come from the Isle of 
Skye, where it appears to be abundant, and in great variety. 
—Spec. Grav. from 2°950 to 3903. 
Saussure found in his specimen, 
Sexton ones ORS 
Arg, i me's seg 3O18 
Magnesia . . « 0°1087 
EME shea Ses OS: 
Tron 2 2. OF01S 
It is often largely or finely and variously striated and un- 
dulated; it also varies much in colour.—Tab. 229 is a large 
undulating dark-green variety. I have received beautiful 
dark shining green Actynolite, mixed with Copper Ore, 
from Maudlin mine in Cornwall, by favour of Philip Rash- 
leigh, Esq., Dr. Turton, and J. G. Children, Esq. 
2 areas cals 
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