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IX.On a new British Rock containing Nepheline and Riebeckite
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The mineral riebeckite was first discovered by Professor T. G. Bonney in 1882, who, in a paper to the Royal Society describing a series of rock-specimens from the island of Socotra, noticed the occurrence in a granite of a mineral which, though presenting characters common to the hornblende group, he referred doubtfully to tourmaline.
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