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| DESCRIPTION: | No. 31318 |
| Mineral: | Andalusite |
| Locality: | Cook's Point, Bailey's Island, Harpswell, Cumberland County, Maine |
| Description: | Crudely crystallized mass of pink-gray andalusite crystals intergrown with muscovite mica. Crystal faces can be seen on the exterior, though they are impossible to photograph. This location is well documented, though specimens are rare from here. Old collection #2987 |
| Overall Size: | 6x4x4 cm |
| Crystals: | 1-2 cm |
| Status: | SOLD Buy similar at: Minerals from New England, USA > Feldspar, Mica & other Silicates |
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