Gems and Precious Stones of Mexico (Discussion p. 568)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George Frederick Kunz
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Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

Mexico has been famous for its silver-mines ever since the Spanish conquest; but in respect to gems, although many varieties occur, yet only a few have been obtained in any important amount. Considering the extent of country in Mexico and ill the adjoining States of the Central American Republics, and the richness of mineral wealth that must surely exist there, our present knowledge of the occurrence of precious stones is remarkably small. The great prevalence of igneous rocks would lead us to anticipate the future discovery of many localities of gems and ornamental stones, when fuller scientific exploration shall have taken place.* At the present time the only gem-stone that is systematically mined in Mexico is opal, and the only important ornamental stone is tecali, the so-called Mexican onyx. In addition to these may be mentioned the pink garnet, or rosolite, found in one
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APA: George Frederick Kunz  (1902)  Gems and Precious Stones of Mexico (Discussion p. 568)

MLA: George Frederick Kunz Gems and Precious Stones of Mexico (Discussion p. 568). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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