Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Crystals of Inosite, C6H6(OH)6.2H2O , were first measured by Cloёtta, and somewhat later by Zepharovieh, and by Lewis; they are monoclinic, and the elements adopted are those of Zepharovieh, viz., a : b : c = 1.0872 : 1 : 1.5602 ; β = 111° 39′. The observed forms on the crystals were {010}, {110}, {100}, {001}, , , {210}, and {410}, and it is seen that the form-development is of a somewhat anomalous character, the indices of the last three forms being remarkable for their complexity.
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