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GEMS.
LXXIX.
PYROXENUM.
This name is given to certain substances found by Hauy, scattered in lava and in rocks of igneous origin, to which he thought them quite foreign, whence the name of ττνρ, fire, and ksanos, stranger.
For a long time they were confounded with the am­phibole, with which they have in common the form of the crystal and its components, but in diiferent proportions.
That which distinguishes the pyroxenura from the amphibole completely is its inferior brightness, its vitre­ous light, and, above all, its cleavage in three different planes parallel to the base.
The colours of the pyroxenum are black, dark green, white, and grey. Its most common crystals are different prisms with oblique axes ; they are, however, sometimes met with in irregular octahedral prisms, more or less modified, and in pebbles either granular or of a dense substance.
All these crystals are generally small ; their specific gravity is from 3-l to 3·4, and their very variable con­formation yields on analysis
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