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Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --S

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sulfur stone = pyrite, Thrush 1101 (1968).<br />

sulphalite = sulphohalite, Clark 673 (1993).<br />

sulphate-apatite = hypothetical apatite Ca 10 (PO 4 ) 6 (SO 4 ), AM 5, 16<br />

(1920).<br />

sulphate barytes = baryte, Egleston 40 (1892).<br />

sulphate-cancrinite = CO 3 -rich vishnevite, Clark 738 (1993).<br />

sulphate de plomb cuivreux = linarite, Egleston 332 (1892).<br />

sulphate ferrithorite = Fe-S-rich thorite, MM 39, 927 (1974).<br />

sulphate-marialite = hypothetical scapolite Na 5 [(Al 3 Si 9 )O 24 ](SO 4 ),<br />

MM 17, 346 (1916).<br />

sulphate-meionite = hypothetical scapolite Ca 4 [(Al 6 Si 6 )O 24 ](SO 4 ),<br />

MM 17, 346 (1916).<br />

sulphate-monazite = Ca-S-rich monazite-(Ce), MM 32, 990 (1961);<br />

36, 133 (1967).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> alumina (Dana) = alum-(K) or kalinite, Dana 6th, 951<br />

(1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> alumina (Phillips) = alunogen, Egleston 10 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> alumina (?) = thenardite, Egleston 344 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> alumina and ammonia = tschermigite, Egleston 352<br />

(1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> alumina and potash = kalinite, Egleston 171 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> ammonia = mascagnite, Dana 6th, 894 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> ammoniac = mascagnite, Linck I.3, 3661 (1929).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> baryta = baryte, Dana 6th, 899 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> barytes = baryte, MR 40, 451 (2009).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> cobalt = bieberite, Dana 6th, 943 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> copper = chalcanthite, Dana 6th, 944 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> iron = melanterite, Dana 6th, 941 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> lead = anglesite, Dana 6th, 908 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> lime = anhydrite or gypsum, Egleston 17, 146 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> magnesia = epsomite, Egleston 117 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> nickel = morenosite, Egleston 332 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> potash = misenite or aphthitalite, Egleston 24, 332<br />

(1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> potash and ammonia = (NH 4 )-rich arcanite, Dana 6th,<br />

895 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> soda (Phillips) = mirabilite, Egleston 218 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> soda (?) = thenardite, Egleston 344 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> strontia = celestine, Egleston 71 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> uranium = johannite, Dana 6th, 978 (1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> uranium and lime = rabejacite ?, Dana 6th, 978<br />

(1892).<br />

sulphate <strong>of</strong> zinc = goslarite, Dana 6th, 939 (1892).<br />

sulphate-scapolite = hypothetical Ca 4 [(Al 6 Si 6 )O 24 ](SO 4 ), MM 17,<br />

358 (1916).<br />

sulphate tri-carbonate = leadhillite, MR 40, 457 (2009).<br />

sulphatic cancrinite = CO 3 -rich vishnevite, AM 5, 16 (1920).

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