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Ch. 2: Precious Gem stones in 1908

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PRECIOUS STONES.
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LAPIS LAZULI.
CALIFORNIA.
A company has been formed in Los Angeles, Cal.; under the name of the Lapis Lazuli Mining Companya to operate a deposit of lapis lazuli in the Death Valley region of San Bernardino County. Mrs. Margaret Robertson, president of the company, states that the min­eral has been thoroughly tested and pronounced lapis lazuli. So far only surface material has been obtained while assessment work was being done on the claim. Development work is to be started in the fall.
MOONSTONE.
VIRGINIA.
Specimens of rough moonstone were received from Henry Mackay, Hewlett, Va., where they were obtained from a mica mine. This moonstone is a variety of orthoclase feldspar and occurs in pockets in veinlets of partly kaolinized feldspar in a decomposed mica gneiss formation. The pockets range from the size of an egg to that of a cocoanut. Gems cut from' this material display a certain amount of the chatoyancy of moonstone, but not so strongly as in the Ceylon gem. The particular pieces examined were slightly yellowish and not the pure white of good moonstone. It is possible that a better grade will be found in this locality.
CEYLON.
James Parsons,6 principal mineral surveyor of Ceylon, reported the discovery of a new deposit of moonstone in the village of Weragoda, in the southern province. Some of the moonstones are of the fine blue variety. They are found in white kaolin, under about A\ feet of black mud, in a swampy region. It is probable the moonstone is derived from leptynite (acidic granulite), as in the Kandy district of Ceylon, whence the bulk of the world's supply of moonstone is obtained.
OPAL.
NEVADA.
L. F. Denio, of Denio, Oreg., reports the discovery of opal in Hum­boldt County, about 20 miles south of the Oregon state line and 40 miles east of the California state line. The opal has been found over an area 7 miles long by 1 mile wide. Two groups of claims, about 5 miles apart, have been located on the best prospects. The character of the opal is different in these two groups, one furnishing a brilliant black stone, the other blue, green, and red opals. Much petrified wood occurs in the region, with which good opal is sometimes found in seams or attached to the outside of the petrified wood. The regular supply of opal is in a decomposed porphyry of brownish red color. Basaltic rock outcrops nearby. Only limited prospecting work has been clone so far.
a Los Angeles Alining Eeview, May 1, 1909.                & Ceylon Administration Bept., pt. 4, 1907.
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