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THE application of the petrological microscope to the study of coal sections may lead to interesting observations on the details of coal structure, and I am glad Mr. Fox is taking it up. It is a little unfortunate, however, that he should add to the complexities of coal nomenclature on so slender a basis as his observations on his first few sections.
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STOPES, M. [Letters to Editor]. Nature 118, 913 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118913b0
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