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On the species Pilolite, and the examination of a specimen from China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

G. Stafford Whitby*
Affiliation:
Analytical Laboratories, Royal College of Science, London

Extract

A Sample of supposed ‘vegetable asbestos’ obtained in the west of the province of Süchwan, China, was forwarded in 1907 by Mr. J. H. Bristow, the British Consul at Chungking. It was later reported by Mr. H. Phillips, the British Consul at Chungking, that the so-called ‘vegetable’ asbestos previously mentioned ‘is found in crevices between rocks in the districts of Lei Po T'ing and P'ing Shang Hsien, in the prefecture of Sui-fu.’ The author has recently been informed that it occurs along the length of the Yangtse-kiang generally, from Sui-fu to the Huili-chou neighbourhood—i.e., along the Süchwan-Yunnan border on the outskirts of the Man Tzu country.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1910

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References

Page 294 note 1 Board of Trade Journal, October 24,, 1907, vol. lix, p. 188.

Page 294 note 2 Op. cit., December 24, 1908, vol. lxiii, p. 620.

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