DIOCTAHEDRIA, in natural history, a genus of pelucid and crystalliform spars, composed of two octangular pyramids, joined base to base, without any intermediate column. Of these some have long pyramids, others short and sharp-pointed ones, and others short and obtuse pointed ones; the two former species being found in the hartz-forest, and the last in the mines of Cornwall.
DIOCTAHEDRIA
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