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SECTION TV.— MINERALS,— Continued. 
Sub-Section I. — Minerals which are either the components op rocks 
or are pound embedded in them, — Continued. 
46 Almandine or Precious Garnet, a detached crystal with planes 
of the rhombic dodecahedron and icositetrahedron. Indian 
47 Do. polished as carbuncle. Do. 
48 Do. facetted stone. Do. 
49 Common Garnet with quartz. Breitenbrunn, Saxony. 
50 Do. distributed through coarsely crystalline 
calcite. Arendal, Norway. 
51 Do. massive, variety sometimes called Calderite. India, 
52 Essonite or Cinnamon-stone. Ceylon, 
53 Pyrope or Magnesian Garnet in serpentine. Zoblitz, Saxony. 
54 Idocrase with common garnet and ice-spar. Monte Somma, Vesuvius. 
55 Gehlenite in limestone. Monte Monzoni, Tyrol. 
56 Augite in detached twined crystals. Mount Etna, Sicily. 
57 Do. in crystals with felspar on massive 
magnetite. Arendal, Norway. 
58 Do. variety called Sahlite, with galena. Sala, Sweden. 
59 Hornblende, a detached crystal. Bilin, Bohemia. 
60 Asbestos, variety called Amianthus, in long fibres. Corsica. 
61 Compact Asbestos of a green colour. Glen Tilt, Perthshire. 
62 Fibrous Tremolite, white variety. Ayrshire, Scotland. 
63 Do. do. with galena. Tremola, Sweden. 
64 Glassy Actinolite. Zillertlial, Tyrol. 
65 Green asbestiform Actinolite with green crystals of quartz. Elba. 
66 Smaragdite or Green Hornblende with garnet. Sau-Alpe, Carinthia. 
67 Wollastonite with eolophonite and 
green coccolite. Essex Co., New York, IT. S, A. 
68 Mica, transparent colourless variety. “ Muscovite.’ Indin. 
69 Do. black, nearly opaque variety. krais, Bussia. 
