A Dictionary of the Names of Minerals Inluding Their History And Etymology

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Mitth., 242(Famatinit), i. Famatina Mts., Argentine Rep., its locality. A sulph-antimonide of copper related to enargite.
FARG-ITE. M. F. Seddle, 1857, Phil. Mag., 4th, xiii, 50, f. Glen Farg, Scotland, its locality. A syn. of natrolite.
FAROELITE. M. F. Heddle, 1857, Phil. Mag., 4th, xiii,- 50, f. the Faroe Isl., its locality. A syn. of mesole.
FASOIOULITE. E. Hitchcock, 1833, A. J. S., vi, 336, f. fasciculus-, 'a small bundle,' alluding to its fascicular structure. Tufted, fibrous hornblende,
... found in mica schist.
FASSAITE. D. O. Dolomieu, 1811, Mem. Fassa, p. xi (Fassoite), f.
Fassa, Piedmont, its locality. An obs. name for a zeolitic mineral not now identified. It was generally classed with stilbite.
Also used by A. Q. Werner, 1817, HoS. Min., iv, 3 (Fassait). An aluminous var. of pyroxene, found in deep green crystals.
FASSOITE. See fassaite.
FAUJASITE. A. Damour, 1843, Ann. des M., 4th, i, 395, after Faujas de St. Fond, who had written on ancient volcanoes. Hydrous silicate of aluminum, calcium and sodium, found in colorless or white octahedral crystals in old lavas.


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