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~)Amer.Min.(1983) 68, 1022-1028; "Mineralogy of Maine, Vol. 1" by King, V.T. & Foord, E.E., Maine Geologic Survey, 1994
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A 0.02 cm fragment of intensely colored gainesite, in a nest of some sort of non-woven fiber supporting material. S410-03 Excalibur Mineral specimen.~%
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