Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P
Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P
Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --P
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Pyrenaït = andradite ?, Hey 571 (1962).<br />
Pyrenees topaz = dark-grey Al+H±Li-rich quartz, Bukanov 123 (2006).<br />
Pyreneït = andradite ?, Clark 573 (1993).<br />
Pyrgom = Fe 3+ -Al-rich diopside, AM 73, 1131 (1988).<br />
pyribole superfamily = pyroxene + amphibole, MM 16, 370 (1913); AM 63,<br />
239 (1978).<br />
pyrichlorite = pyrostilpnite, Kipfer 191 (1974).<br />
pyrichrolite = pyrostilpnite, Dana 6th, 135 (1892).<br />
pyrichrotit = pyrostilpnite, Goldschmidt IX text, 187 (1923).<br />
pyrita venenosa = arsenopyrite, Egleston 33 (1892).<br />
pyrite argentifère = pyrite + silver, de Fourestier 290 (1999).<br />
pyrite arsenical argentifère = Ag-rich arsenopyrite, Egleston 33 (1892).<br />
pyrite arsenicale = löllingite or arsenopyrite, Haüy IV, 28 (1892).<br />
pyrite blanche = arsenopyrite, Dana 6th, 97 (1892).<br />
pyrite capillaire = acicular millerite, Egleston 214 (1892).<br />
pyrite cellulaire = pyrite or marcasite, de Fourestier 290 (1999).<br />
pyrite-χ = greigite, Clark 574 (1993).<br />
pyrite-cobaltifère = Co-rich pyrite, Aballain et al. 291 (1968).<br />
pyrite crêtée = twinned marcasite, Novitzky 67 (1951).<br />
pyrite cuivreuse = chalcopyrite, Dana 6th, 80 (1892).<br />
pyrite d'argent = Ag-rich arsenopyrite, Egleston 33 (1892).<br />
pyrite de boom = marcasite, Egleston 204 (1892).<br />
pyrite de fer = marcasite or pyrite, Novitzky 214 (1951).<br />
pyrite d'étain = stannite, Egleston 274 (1892).<br />
pyrite d'orpiment = arsenopyrite, de Fourestier 290 (1999).<br />
pyrite ferrugineuse = pyrite, Haüy IV, 38 (1892).<br />
pyrite hépatique = marcasite, Egleston 275 (1892).<br />
pyrite hexagonale = pyrrhotite, de Fourestier 290 (1999).<br />
pyrite jaune = pyrite, Egleston 274 (1892).<br />
pyrite-κ = greigite, English 118 (1939).<br />
pyrite lamelleuse en crêtes de coq = marcasite, Egleston 275 (1892).<br />
pyrite magnétique = pyrrhotite, Haüy IV, 64 (1892).<br />
pyrite martiale = pyrite, Haüy IV, 38 (1892).<br />
pyrite prismatique = marcasite, de Fourestier 290 (1999).<br />
pyrite radiée = marcasite, Novitzky 259 (1951).<br />
pyrites = chalcopyrite or pyrite, Dana 6th; 80, 84 (1892).<br />
pyrites aerosus = chalcopyrite, Dana 6th, 80 (1892).<br />
pyrites albus = arsenopyrite, Dana 6th, 97 (1892).<br />
pyrites albus germanorum = arsenopyrite, Haditsch & Maus 171 (1974).<br />
pyrites aquosus = marcasite, Dana 6th, 94 (1892).<br />
pyrites argenteo colore = marcasite, Dana 6th, 94 (1892).<br />
pyrites arsenici albus = arsenopyrite, Haditsch & Maus 171 (1974).<br />
pyrites aureo colore = chalcopyrite, Dana 6th, 80 (1892).<br />
pyrites candidus = arsenopyrite, Dana 6th, 97 (1892).<br />
pyrites cupri griseus = tetrahedrite, Dana 6th, 137 (1892).<br />
pyrites cupri pallide flavus = cubanite, Clark 574 (1993).<br />
pyrites en prismes hexagonales = pyrrhotite, Dana 6th, 73 (1892).<br />
pyrites erubescens = bornite, Dana 6th, 77 (1892).<br />
pyrites erubescent = bornite, Egleston 54 (1892).<br />
pyrites flavus = chalcopyrite, Dana 6th, 80 (1892).<br />
pyrites fusca = pyrrhotite, Dana 6th, 73 (1892).<br />
pyrites fuscus = marcasite or pyrrhotite, Dana 6th, 95 (1892).<br />
pyrites fuscus lamellosus = marcasite, Dana 6th, 94 (1892).<br />
pyrites gorge de pigeon = chalcopyrite, de Fourestier 290 (1999).