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Lederite (of Jackson)

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Name:There is no "lederite" of Jackson and Hayes (1834). The first use of the name "Lederite" was a typographical error in Torrey (1829) when he was referring to Ledererite. Unfortunately, the typographical error has been perpetuated ever since. The use of Lederite as a species name was by Charles U. Shepard in 1840.
Synonym of:Ledererite
This page provides mineralogical data about Lederite (of Jackson).

References for Lederite (of Jackson)

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Torrey, John, 1829, [Nepheline], American Journal of Science, v. 16, p. 207.

Jackson, Charles Thomas and Hayes, Augustus A., 1834, A Description of a New Mineral Species, from Nova Scotia, American Journal of Science, v. 25, p. 78-84.

Shepard, Charles Upham, 1840, On a Supposed New Mineral Species, American Journal of Science, second series, v. 3-4, p. 357-360.

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