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Count de Bournon on the Laumonite
Retrogradations along the edges of the terminal faces formed by the incidence of these faces on the sides of the prism, at an angle of 66° 38′. | |||||
Number of the modifi- cations. |
Figure of the crystal | Angles formed by the meeting of the new planes with the terminal faces | Angles formed by the meeting of the new planes with those of the prism | Angles formed by the meeting of the new planes with those of the 11th modification. | Nature of the retrogradations |
11th | Primitive crystal having the edges of its terminal faces of 66°, 38′ replaced by a plane | 139°, 10′ | 107°, 28′ | Retrogradation by two rows | |
12th | 145°, 9′ | 101°, 29′ | 174°, 1′ | Retrogradation by three rows |
Intermediate retrogradations upon the acute angles of the terminal faces that concur in the formation of the acute solid angles of the primitive crystal | ||||||
Number of the modifi- cations. |
Figure of the crystal | Angles which the edges uniting the new planes forms with the terminal faces | Angles which the edges uniting the new planes forms with the edges of 92°, 30′ | Angles of incidences between the new planes | Angles of incidences between the new planes anbd the terminal faces | Nature of the retrogradations |
13th | Primitive crystal having its acute solid angles replaced by two planes | 98°, 26′ | 136°, 34′ | 136°, 58′ | 110°, 20′ | Retrogradation by a single row, which while it tkaes one molecule from one of the sides of the acute angles, takes two from the other |
14th | 81°, 59′ | 153°, 1′ | 134°, 64′ | 82°, 32′ | Retrogradation by a single row in breadth, and two in laminæ in height which, while it takes one molecule from one of the sides of the acute angles, takes two from the other |