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Studies of mineral sulpho-salts: XV. Xanthoconite and pyrostilpnite1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

M. A. Peacock*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto, Canada

Extract

In his long conduct of the Mineralogical Magazine and Mineralogical Abstracts our Editor has always shown a ready interest and understanding for each new phase of mineralogy as it has appeared, and thus a contribution to any part of the wider realm of mineralogy would fall in the range of Dr. Spencer's comprehending appraisal. At the same time Dr. Spencer's own published work in mineralogy and the style of his abstracts of the works of others show that his personal interests incline to the classical natural history aspect of mineralogy, which gives first importance to exact observations that establish the individuality of new species, improve and extend the knowledge of well-defined species, or disprove the existence of supposed new minerals.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1950

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Footnotes

2

The sad news of Professor Martin Alfred Peacock's sudden death on October 30 was received during the preparation of this number.

1

Contributions to Mineralogy from the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Toronto, 1950, no. 5. No. XIV of this series is by Robinson (1948); no. XIII, by Peacock and Berry (1947), appeared in this Magazine.

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