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IT may, perhaps, be worth mentioning that a large and valuable layer of celestine has been lately found at Yate, in Gloucestershire. It lies just below the sub-soil upon a bed of red Triassic marl, which rests unconformably upon the coal-measures, just at the eastern edge of the Bristol coal-field in that district.
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MADAN, H. A Recently-Discovered Deposit of Celestine. Nature 35, 391 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035391e0
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