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page 374 note 1 The ambiguous word schiefer is used. Perhaps some day Continental geologists will put an end to a long-standing confusion by using one term for a cleaved, another for an uncleaved rock. Here, I expect, the rocks are commonly slates.
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page 375 note 2 I have again examined my slice, but though a pyroxene is certainly (I said possibly before) present in grains of rather variable size, most at any rate give an oblique extinction. But I think it may also contain about two flakelets of biotite.