Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
The recent finding of a stellerite-like mineral in California has led to this study of its relations to epidesmine and stilbite. The mineral was found by Mr. Allen Nichol, mineralogist of the Division of Highways, in the quarry of the Calavera Materials Company near Oceanside, San Diego County. Some specimens reached the writer through the State Division of Mines. The mineral occurs as sheaf-like clusters of small glistening white crystals in cracks and cavities of andesite. The largest crystals are nearly a quarter of an inch long, but tend to aggregate formation so that they do not lend themselves to accurate goniometric measurement. They are apparently orthorhombic, of tabular habit, showing the three pinakoids and small bright faces of a pyramid. The excellent pinakoid cleavage has a pearly lustre, and if this is taken as (010) the crystals, which show parallel extinction, have the same optical orientation as stellerite.
Work done in the Mineral Department of the British Museum during leave of absence as Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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