The document discusses lamprophyres, which are ultramafic, mafic, or intermediate intrusive rocks that form dikes or sills at shallow crustal levels. It covers the mineralogy, petrology, classification, occurrence in India, and economic importance of lamprophyres. Lamprophyres are classified into three main types - calc-alkaline, alkaline, and melilitic. Common lamprophyre types discussed include vogesites, minettes, spessartites, and kersantites. Lamprophyres in India are mostly found in Gondwana basins and some alkaline complexes. They can potentially contain diamonds or host gold mineralization.