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WITH reference to the penultimate paragraph of Dr. Parkinson's article on “Central African Volcanoes” in NATURE of June 10, may I be permitted to state, in the interests of accuracy, that the Karagwe-Ankolean rocks of Kigezi, Uganda, were known to be repositories of gold, in the sense that they are also repositories of tin, before the auriferous alluvials and lodes of Kakamega were discovered.
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WAYLAND, E. Karagwe-Ankolean Rocks as a Repository of Gold. Nature 132, 318 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132318c0
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