Abstract
In this lecture the author undertakes to explain a difficulty that has occurred in crystallography, respecting the primitive molecule of those bodies that assume the octohedral and tetrahedral forms, when broken in the direction of their natural fractures. The substance that he selects as most convenient for experiment is fluor spar, which may very readily be divided into any number of acute rhomboids, having the angles of their surfaces 60° and 120°
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