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Analyses of Seligmannite, zinciferous Tennantite (‘Binnite’), and Fuchsite from the Lengenbach quarry, Binnenthal1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

G. T. Prior*
Affiliation:
British Museum

Extract

The crystallographic and other physical characters of seligmannite from the well-known quarry in the Lengenbach, Binnenthal, were first described by Professor Baumhauer in 1901. In its crystallographic characters the mineral was found to be closely allied to bournonite, which it resembled in the habit of the crystals and the repeated twinning on the prism-planes.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1910

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Footnotes

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Communicated by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.

References

Page 385 note 1 Baumhauer, H., Sitzungsber. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1901, pp. 110117 Google Scholar.

Page 385 note 2 Solly, R. H., Mineralogical Magazine, 1903, vol. xiii, pp. 336339 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

Page 385 note 3 Solly, R. H., Mineralogical Magazine, 1906, vol. xiv, pp. 186187 Google Scholar.