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Extract
The humite series has formed one of the most interesting problems to mineralogists ever since Scacchi established the three types. I may, perhaps, recall that he found the crystals to be divisible into three classes, all capable of representation by reference to a common parametral plane and three zone-axes at right angles to one another. But the three classes differ in the following respects:--(1) Each has a peculiar set of faces, and, with the exception of the pinakoids and the actual or theoretical prisms, few of the forms coincide in different types. (2) Whilst all the faces on crystals of one class can be easily represented by quite simple indices, such as (111) (123) (103) by a judicious selection of one of its faces as parametral plane, the faces on crystals of the remaining two classes give for the same parameters very high and complicated indices.
- Type
- Research Article
- Information
- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 11 , Issue 51 , October 1896 , pp. 137 - 140
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1896
References
1 See p. 161 below.