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IN NATURE of May 31 I gave a preliminary note on a new mineral species chlormanganokalite, in speaking of which I made reference to its association with fine crystals of halite that I suggested were likely to prove rich in potash. The latter crystals occur as beautiful cubes often more than a centimetre in diameter, and of a trans. parent to a milky, opaline tint. They afford on analysis the following results as to their composition:—
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JOHNSTON-LAVIS, H. Another New Vesuvian Mineral. Nature 74, 174 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074174c0
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