Abstract

The discovery of nigerite, a new tin-bearing mineral, by R. Jacobson and J. S. Webb claims more than the passing interest of an addition to the few known species containing appreciable tin. Nigerite is the first mineral to be discovered in which both tin and aluminium are essential constituents. Its chief interest to mineralogists lies in its close relationship to minerals like spinel and corundum based on a close-packed or nearly close-packed assemblage of oxygen ions.Samples of nigerite submitted to us for investigation consist of brittle, lustrous, brown, weakly magnetic, hexagonal plates up to 5 x 2 mm. in size but mostly much smaller. These samples also contained grains of cassiterite, columbite, gahnite, sillimanite, quartz, andalusite, and chrysoberyl, which were easily separated by hand-picking.

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