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VII.—On a Remarkable Sodalite Trachyte lately discovered in Naples, Italy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

In the last two British Association Reports of the Vesuvian Committee, I drew attention to some very large masses of trachyte traversed, at the back of Naples, by the tunnel of the Cumana Railway. A full account of the stratigraphy of these will be deferred until some further excavations, now in progress, are completed. I propose at present merely to describe the earliest-discovered and most striking of these masses.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1889

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page 76 note 1 Often poised delicately on the amphibole rods, or the fibres of the breislakite-like mineral.