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Bixbyite and manganophyllite from Kajlidongri, India
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 36 , Issue 278 , June 1967 , pp. 294 - 296
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1967
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