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Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P

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Pb-piemontite = hypothetical epidote PbCaMn3[Si2O7](SiO4)O(OH), AM 86, 205<br />

(2001).<br />

Pb-polarite = synthetic PdPb, EJM 8, 549 (1996).<br />

Pb-rucklidgeite = Pb-rich rucklidgeite, MM 68, 309 (2004).<br />

Pb-saponite = Pb-exchanged saponite, CCM 31, 6 (1983).<br />

Pb-Sr epidote = hancockite, AM 69, 495 (1984).<br />

Pchblende = uraninite, Kipfer 198 (1974).<br />

P-c<strong>of</strong>finite = P-rich c<strong>of</strong>finite, AM 94, 827 (2009).<br />

Pd-electrum = Pd-Ag-rich gold or Pd-Au-rich silver-3C, MA 34, 1304<br />

(1983).<br />

Pd-gold = Pd-rich gold, MM 66, 334 (2002).<br />

peach = Fe-rich clinochlore, Dana 6th, 654 (1892).<br />

peachblossom ore = erythrite, Bates & Jackson 486 (1987).<br />

peacock coal = bituminous coal, Chester 201 (1896).<br />

peacock copper = bornite, Chester 201 (1896).<br />

peacock opal = gem opal-A, Bukanov 151 (2006).<br />

peacock ore = bornite or chalcopyrite, Dana 6th; 77, 80 (1892).<br />

peacock's eye = malachite, Bukanov 162 (2006).<br />

peacock stone = malachite, Read 171 (1988).<br />

pea iron = goethite, de Fourestier 43 (1994).<br />

pea iron ore = goethite, Egleston 192 (1892).<br />

pea-like phosphorite = CO2-rich hydroxylapatite, de Fourestier 265<br />

(1999).<br />

pealite = colorless opal-CT, Dana 6th, 196 (1892).<br />

pea mineral = bitumen, Egleston 260 (1892).<br />

pea ore = goethite, Chester 201 (1896).<br />

pearceite(111) = pearceite-Tac, AM 92, 925 (2007).<br />

pearceite-PHaac = pearceite-Tac, CM 16, 116 (1978).<br />

pearceite-PH2a2a2c = pearceite-M2a2b2c, CM 16, 116 (1978).<br />

Pearcit = pearceite, MM 14, 407 (1907).<br />

pearl = aragonite or calcite, Deer et al. V; 245, 311 (1962).<br />

pearl corundum = corundum, Thrush 799 (1968).<br />

pearl garnet = brown andradite, Thrush 799 (1968).<br />

pearlite (Mellor) = iron + cohenite, Clark 531 (1993).<br />

pearlite (?) = obsidian (lava) or opal-CT, Bates & Jackson 486 (1987).<br />

Pearl-Kerat = chlorargyrite or calomel, Clark 531 (1993).<br />

pearl-mica = margarite, Dana 6th, 1125 (1892).<br />

Pearl-Mutter Opal = opaque opal-CT, Dana 7th III, 287 (1962).<br />

pearl opal = opaque opal-CT, Read 171 (1988).<br />

pearl sinter = opal-CT, Dana 6th, 195 (1892).<br />

pearl spar = dolomite or ankerite, Dana 6th; 272, 274 (1892).<br />

Pearlstein = obsidian (lava), Egleston 183 (1892).<br />

pearlstone = obsidian (lava), Egleston 183 (1892).<br />

pearl white = bismoclite, Thrush 105 (1968).<br />

pearly opal = opal-CT, Bukanov 151 (2006).<br />

pearly quartz = opaque quartz, Egleston 280 (1892).<br />

pearly sinter = opal-CT, Bukanov 151 (2006).<br />

pearly spar = aragonite or dolomite or orthoclase, Bukanov 264, 272, 279<br />

(2006).<br />

pearly stone = opal-CT, Bukanov 151 (2006).<br />

pearlyte = cohenite + iron, MM 12, 381 (1900).<br />

pear spar = fluorite, Novitzky 234 (1951).<br />

peastone = aragonite or calcite, Dana 6th, 1125 (1892).<br />

peat = lignite (low-grade coal), Egleston 217 (1892).

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