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Harry, Warren.V and Philip, Day 1940, Some Bismuth Minerals From British Columbia in University of Toronto Studies Geological No.44 Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy 1940, U.of Toronto Press, p109

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Original EntryHarry, Warren.V and Philip, Day 1940, Some Bismuth Minerals From British Columbia in University of Toronto Studies Geological No.44 Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy 1940, U.of Toronto Press, p109
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Ashloo Mine (Ashlu Mine; Golden Coin Mine; Golden King Mine; Ash Mine; Hawk Mine; Ashluck Mine), Ashlu Creek, Squamish, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada Arsenopyrite, Chalcopyrite, Galena, Gold, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Sphalerite, Sylvanite


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