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Studies on the zeolites. Part III. Natrollte and metanatrolite

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Max H. Hey*
Affiliation:
Mineral Department of the British Museum of NaturM History

Extract

One of the most typical occurrences of natrolite, in the Puy-de-Dôme amygdaloids, formed the main type occurrence of R. J. Haüy's species Mcsotype (1801) ; but when A. F. Gehlen and J. N. Fuchs (1813) and J. N. Fuchs (1816) recognized the individuality of soda-, lime-, and lime-soda-mesotypes, and divided Haüy's species into three, they discarded Haüy's name altogether, using for the three new species the names natrolite, scolecite, and mesolite, Natrolite was not a new name, having been given in 1803 by M. H. Klaproth to the well-known yellow-banded fibrous-radiating zeolite from Württemberg. The name mesotype has persisted for the whole group (in which sense it will be used here); and for long the names soda-, lime-, and lime-soda-mesotype were used as well as Gehlen and Fuchs's names. In France, however, the name mesotype is used in a more restricted sense for natrolite only.

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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1932

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