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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
The name of Monehiquite, first applied by Rosenbusch and Hunter (Tscherm. Min. Mitth. XI. 1890, p. 445) to a peculiar group of dyke rocks tound in association with elæolite syenite in Brazil, is rapidly becoming familial" to petrologists through the discovery of similar rocks from various other localities.
The Brazilian Monehiquites were described by Rosenbusch as black to grayish-black rocks, consisting of porphyritic ohvine and pyroxene, with widely varyiug amounts of hornblende and mica, in a glassy base usually crowded with hornblende microliths.
1 Recently (Journ. Geol. IV. 1896, No. 6) I.. V. Pirsson has brought forward evidence to show that the snpposed glassy base in th, se rocks really consists of analcite,
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