A System of Mineralogy, in Which Minerals Are Arranged According to the Natural History Method 1

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A System of Mineralogy, in Which Minerals Are Arranged According to the Natural History Method 1
Robert Jameson
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Hail/.— Rome de LUIe, var. 7. PL 3. fig. 16.
t Spindle emarigine, Hauy.-Roin^ de Lisle, t ii. p. 226. var. 2. PL a X Spinelle primitif cnneifbrm^, Haiiy.—Rom^ de Lisle, t. iL p. 226.
'^•l PL 3. fig. 2. & 83.
All tlic planes of the crystals Uh-ii uriginate trom the fundamental figure are smooth ; whereas Uiosc whicli are derived from truncations on the edges aic streaked* The crystals are generally small atid very aniaO ; seldom tniddle-sized *.
Exier Rally and intenioJIy the sphiel is splendent
..., and the lustre \itreons. Many crj^stals are invested with an o|XLline crufit, and then have a pearly refletrtion.
The cleavage h fbiu*fold, but im|jerfbct) and the folia Are parallel with tlie sides of an tx^talu'dron.
The fracture is flat conchoidal.
The fnignients are indeterminate angular and sharp- edgetl, or they ai*e splintery* It alternates from translucent to transr>arcnt, and rt- fiacts single.
It stratehes topaz^ but is scratched by sapphire.
It is iiiittle.
Specilit: gravity, 3,500, 3789^ Werner.


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