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1. Letter from Sir D. Brewster relative to the specimens of Topaz with Pressure Cavities presented by him to the Museum of the Society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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Dear Professor Balfour,—In vol. xvi. of the “Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,” I have described and given drawings of the pressure cavities which I discovered in topaz; and in vol. xxiii., just published, I have pointed out the geological relations of these cavities.
As the specimens of topaz containing them are so rare that I have found only five out of many hundreds which I have examined;— as the existence of such cavities with a polarising structure around them, proving that the topaz was in a soft or plastic state, will hardly be admitted by those who believe that the topaz was formed by aqueous deposition; —and as it is quite possible that other specimens containing such very minute cavities may never be found, even when diligently searched for, I think it right to present to the Society for preservation the five topazes in which the cavities were found.—I am, ever most truly yours.
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