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Sec. IV, Ch. 14: Semi-Precious Stone - Garnet, Carbuncle, and Cinnamon Stone

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The Garnet, Carbuncle, and Cinnamon Stone. 265
mineralogists it has been termed Dentantoid, and by Russian jewellers it is often called "Siberian Chrysolite," or Olivine. I am sorry to say it has been sold in England as Olivine, at as high a price as £5 per carat.
UWAROWITE.
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