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Summary
Description Lipscombite sample.jpg |
English:
Small green crystals of the mineral
lipscombite
on quartz from Valmy, Humboldt County, Nevada, on display in the Phosphates display case in the
Harvard Mineralogical Museum
at the
Harvard Museum of Natural History
, gift of William N. Lipscomb, Jr. 1996. Mineral named after
William N. Lipscomb, Jr.
.
Width 35 mm., height 35 mm., depth (not visible) 30 mm. Approximate outside dimensions of irregularly-shaped sample. inorganic |
Date | |
Source | Photographed sample on public display in the Phospahte Minerals display case. |
Author | James S. Lipscomb, photographer |
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