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IN my review of Mr. Williams's “British Fossils,” published in NATURE of August 28 (p. 412), I notice a slip on my part in regard to eclogite. I should have said that whereas this rock is stated to consist of red garnets and hornblende, it is usually described as being composed of red garnets and one of the pyroxenes, such as omphacite or smaragdite, or both.
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Mr. Williams's “British Fossils”. Nature 42, 457 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042457e0
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