Sphenoid
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“It consists of four isoceles triangular faces which intersect all three of the crystallographic axes, the intercepts on the two horizontal axes being equal. The faces correspond in their position to the alternating faces of the tetragonal pyramid of the first order.” — Ford, 1912
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William E. Ford Dana's Manual of Mineralogy (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 1912) 35
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