INYOITE FROM NEW BRUNSWICK. 
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Individuals of this type are to 
be found amongst crystals of all 
sizes, but the largest crystals — 
those ranging from 7 to 10 milli- 
metres in diameter — are exclu- 
sively of this character. 
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Figure 3. Crystal drawn with the clino- 
pinacoid b(010) facing observer. 
Type II. Crystals of this type 
(see Figure 4) differ from those of 
type- 1 in that the clinopinacoids 
and the orthopinacoids become 
dominant faces and the unit pyra- 
mids, also, attain to larger propor- 
tions. The type embraces certain 
of the smaller individuals and none 
have been noted having a diameter 
in excess of 4 millimetres or a 
length in excess of 7 millimetres. 
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Figure 4. Crystal slightly elongated in the 
direction of c-axis. 
