Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P
Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P
Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P
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phthamite = black massive Fe-rich quartz, Egleston 281 (1892).<br />
phthanite = black massive Fe-rich quartz, Egleston 281 (1892).<br />
phthanyte = black massive Fe-rich quartz, Dana 6th, 190 (1892).<br />
Phyanite = synthetic gem tazheranite, Nassau 239 (1980).<br />
phyllin glance = nagyágite or hessite + pilsenite, MM 1, 88 (1877).<br />
Phyllinglanz = nagyágite or hessite + pilsenite, Egleston 316, 366<br />
(1892).<br />
phyllite (de Lapparent) = clay, MM 24, 621 (1937).<br />
phyllite (Naumann) = slaty-schist (rock), MM 24, 621 (1937).<br />
phyllite (Thiébaut) = Al-rich glauconite or rectorite, MM 24, 621 (1937).<br />
phyllite (Thomson) = ottrélite ?, Clark 543 (1993).<br />
phyllite V = odinite, Dana 8th, 1414 (1997).<br />
Phyllochlorit = Fe-rich clinochlore, Strunz 452 (1970).<br />
phyllolita = aragonite, de Fourestier 270 (1999).<br />
phyllomanganate 10-Å = todorokite ?, AM 73, 1162 (1988).<br />
phyllomanganate 7-Å = takanelite, AM 76, 1426 (1991).<br />
Phylloretin (questionable) = C18H18, Nickel & Nichols 165 (1991).<br />
Phyllovitrit = vitrain (bituminous coal), Clark 543 (1993).<br />
Phyrophanit = pyrophanite, Clark 543 (1993).<br />
Physalith = yellow translucent muscovite pseudomorph after topaz, Dana<br />
6th, 492 (1892).<br />
phytocollite = O-rich hydrocarbon, Dana 6th, 1015 (1892).<br />
Phytokollit = O-rich hydrocarbon, Chudoba EII, 815 (1960).<br />
phytolite = opal-CT, Bukanov 152 (2006).<br />
Pi = synthetic Al3[Si2O7](OH)3, EJM 8, 1283 (1996).<br />
piamontita = piemontite, Novitzky 239 (1951).<br />
pianlinite = kaolinite-1Md, AM 65, 1068 (1980); 72, 1040 (1987).<br />
piatra = green amber, Bukanov 347 (2006).<br />
Piauzit = bitumen, Dana 6th, 1019 (1892).<br />
piazolite = (OH)-rich grossular, de Fourestier 270 (1999).<br />
pice = diamond + black inclusion, Bukanov 34 (2006).<br />
picene = idrialite, Dana 8th, 1016 (1997).<br />
pichrothomsonite = Mg-rich thomsonite-Ca, Egleston 345 (1892).<br />
Picit = colloidal delvauxite ?, Dana 7th II, 935 (1951).<br />
picites cliachites = colloidal gibbsite, MM 16, 357 (1913); AM 75, 432<br />
(1990).<br />
picites hyposiderites = goethite, MM 16, 363 (1913).<br />
picites resinaceus = colloidal delvauxite ?, Dana 7th II, 935 (1951).<br />
pickerincerita = chvaleticeite ?, de Fourestier 270 (1999).<br />
pickingerite = pickeringite, MM 28, 722 (1949).<br />
picnite = topaz pseudomorph after feldspar, Aballain et al. 275 (1968).<br />
picnoclorita = Fe 2+ -rich clinochlore, de Fourestier 270 (1999).<br />
picnocromita = magnesiochromite, de Fourestier 270 (1999).<br />
picn<strong>of</strong>ilita = fine-grained muscovite, de Fourestier 270 (1999).<br />
picnotrope = lizardite ?, Chester 207 (1896).<br />
picoallumogene = pickeringite, Kipfer 189 (1974).<br />
pico de estaño = twinned cassiterite, Novitzky 24 (1951).<br />
picolite = Mg-Cr-rich hercynite, Chester 208 (1896).<br />
piconite = brown spinel, Schumann 100 (1977).<br />
picotite = Mg-Cr-rich hercynite or magnesiochromite or Fe 2+ -rich spinel,<br />
MM 19, 99 (1920); Clark 544 (1993).<br />
picralluminite = pickeringite ± epsomite, Dana 7th II, 523 (1951).<br />
picralum tenellum = nitrocalcite, Hintze I.3, 2734 (1916).<br />
picramosite = Fe 3+ -rich anthophyllite, de Fourestier 270 (1999).