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Cork Fossil
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Synonym of:
Hornblende
A variety of amphibole or hornblende, resembling cork; the lightest of all minerals. Fay
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Locality Updated:
New England Mining Company Quarry (Roebling Mine; Hewitt's Mine), Upper Merryall, New Milford, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, USA
From
Harold Moritz
, 14th Feb 2012 18:58:00