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1. Remarks on the Torbanehill Mineral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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The Torbanehill mineral is so very peculiar that I cannot call it either a bituminous shale or a coal, to both of which it has a considerable resemblance.

After comparing it carefully with a great variety of English and Scottish coals, and with many varieties of bituminous shale, I conclude that it is a mineral hitherto undescribed by systematic mineralogists, and propose for it the name of BITUMENITE.

It appears to me to have been formed by the impregnation or injection of shale with liquid bitumen. Its colour is blackish-brown. Its specific gravity = 1·284.

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Proceedings 1853-54
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1857

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