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Farrington, O. C. (1891) On Crystallized Azurite from Arizona. American Journal Of Science, S. 3 Vol. 41. 300-307

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TitleOn Crystallized Azurite from Arizona
JournalAmerican Journal Of ScienceISSN0002-9599
AuthorsFarrington, O. C.Author
Year1891Series:Volume3:41
PublisherAmerican Journal of Science (AJS)
Download URLhttps://archive.org/details/americanjourna3411891newh/page/300/mode/2up+
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Full ReferenceFarrington, O. C. (1891) On Crystallized Azurite from Arizona. American Journal Of Science, S. 3 Vol. 41. 300-307
Plain TextFarrington, O. C. (1891) On Crystallized Azurite from Arizona. American Journal Of Science, S. 3 Vol. 41. 300-307
In(1891) American Journal Of Science S. 3 Vol. 41. American Journal of Science (AJS)

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Longfellow Mine (Ofarizona Copper Co. group [in part]; Longfellow incline), Clifton, Greenlee County, Arizona, USA
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