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  Treasures of the Redpath Museum

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Sulphur
Galena
Chalcopyrite
Fluorite
Stibnite
Quartz (rock crystal)
Quartz (scarlet quartz)
Hematite
Calcite
Cerrusite
Azurite
Dioptase
Vesuvianite
Barite
Gypsum
Cerrusite, like this specimen from Broken Hill, Australia, is a secondary mineral. It forms from a "re-working" of the originally deposited material, in this case oxidization of pre-existing lead minerals.

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