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Tellurbismuth and meneghinite, two minerals new to Britain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

A.W.G. Kingsbury*
Affiliation:
Department of Mineralogy, University Museum, Oxford

Abstract

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Type
Short Communications
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1965

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References

1 Manual of Mineralogy, &c., 1858, p. 381.

2 Mining and Smelting Magazine, 1866, vol. 1, p. 359.

3 A treatise on Ore-deposits, 1896, p. 293.

4 Minerals of the British Islands, &c., 1905, pp. 130 and 154/5.

5 Gold; its geological occurrence and geographical distribution, 1908, p. 129.

6 The Dolgelly gold-belt, Geol. Mug., 1910, p. 210.

7 Balch, 1863; the tellurobismuthite of Frondel, 1940.