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Treatise on mineralogy second part, consisting of descriptions of the species, and tables illustrative of their natural and chemical affinities
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Author(s):
Shepard, Charles Upham
Publication Date:
1835.
Publisher(s):
H. Howe and Herrick & Noyes
Contributor(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Collection(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Others
Subject(s):
Mineralogy.
Keywords:
Mineralogy.
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