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Notes on the occurrence of fluorite in Aberdeenshire and Banffshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Extract

Fluorite is by no means a common mineral in Scotland, and Scottish specimens, with the exception of those from Craigmuschat quarry, Gourock, Renfrewshire, arc very rarely to be seen in collections. In the following notes an account is given of some of the more remarkable occurrences visited by the writer in the summer of 1934. Others recorded by M. F. Heddle were also visited and are mentioned, although they no longer yield specimens.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1936

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References

page 307 note 1 Heddle, M. F., The mineralogy of Scotland, 1901, vol. 1, p. 40.Google Scholar

page 309 note 1 Letters as in Dana, System of Mineralogy, 6th edit., 1892.

page 310 note 1 Greg, R. P. and Lettsom, W. G., Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland, 1858, p. 24.Google Scholar