Abstract
The mineral hero described was recently collected by the officers of the Geological Survey during their work for the six-inch map of the Island of Mull. It is present as minute phenocrysts in a dark, glassy, magnetite-bearing rock/which is intruded as sheets in the Tertiary lavas nearly one mile south-south-west of Pennygael. The small rounded crystals of augite are seldom more than ½ mm. in diameter and are traversed by irregular cracks. They contain a few negative crystals, and are occasionally darkened, probably with included magnetite. They appear to have been reabsorbed to some extent by the matrix.