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Thirty-seventh list of new mineral names; Part 1, A-L
A. M. Clark
A. M. Clark
Natural History Museum, Department of Mineralogy, London, United Kingdom
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V. D. C. Daltry
V. D. C. Daltry
University of Natal, South Africa
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Mineralogical Magazine (1996) 60 (3): 523-536.
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