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1. Chapters on the Mineralogy of Scotland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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Abstract

In this chapter Dr Heddle considered the micas occurring in Scotland. These he found to be Muscovite or Muscovy glass, and margarodite—of the white micas; Biotite, lepidomelane, and a new species which he proposes to call Haughtonite, after Professor Haughton of Dublin—of the dark micas. He also finds the species pihlite, hitherto unrecognised in Britain, occurring in quantity in the central districts of Banffshire, and in the west of Aberdeenshire.

In connection with the first of these micas, the mode of formation of exfiltration veins, and the metamorphism of gneiss into the grey granite of Aberdeenshire, were considered.

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Proceedings 1878–79
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1880

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