Text book of Systematic Mineralogy

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In the hexagonal system, instances of irregular single crystals, built up from smaller individuals of the same or different kinds, are very common in Calcite. In the north of England lead mines the obtuse rhombohedron known as- Nailhead Spar, and the combination shown in fig. 144, are often aggregated in such a manner as to produce rough- faced rhombohedra and scalenohedra often of considerable size. Sometimes this step-shaped outline is apparent on some of the faces, while the others are compa
...ratively smooth and regular. The same kind of structure may often be brought out in the most regularly developed crystals by the action of solvents, which produce the so-called corrosion figures, which show that in many cases the smallest crystals- are fully as complex, or even more so, than those of larger size. The characteristic habit of particular crystals is often apparent in the most minute individuals ; for instance, the peculiar geniculated groups of Tinstone and Rutile (fig. 284), are developed when these oxides are crystallised from solution in melted borax or phosphate of soda before the blowpipe, even when the crystals must be magnified from 400 to 500 diameters to render them visible.

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