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XIII. On a New Species of Double Refraction, accompanying a remarkable Structure in the Mineral called Analcime

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

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The Mineral called Analcime or Cubizite has been ranked by Haüy among those crystals which have the Cube for their primitive form; an opinion which has been adopted by all succeeding mineralogists. No distinct cleavage-planes, however, so far as I can learn, have been observed in it. Crystallographers presumed that such planes must exist, and, allowing conjecture to supply the place of observation, they considered Analcime as differing in no respect from other crystals of the same series. This opinion was first rendered doubtful by the observation, that at thicknesses of of an inch, it displayed a considerable action upon polarised light; but though, from the tessular form of the mineral, this fact indicated something singular in its organization, yet, owing to the great difficulty of obtaining proper specimens, I have been baffled in repeated attempts to investigate its structure.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1826

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