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Eighth supplementary list of British Isles minerals (English)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

George Ryback
Affiliation:
42 Bell Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 4EB, England
Peter C. Tandy
Affiliation:
Department of Mineralogy, British Museum (Natural History), London SW7 5BD, England

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