Abstract

Two specimens of nepheline-sodalite-syenite from Northern Rhodesia are petrologically interesting because of the low content of binary oxides and the presence of an aluminous aegirine. The rocks are similar in chemical composition to lavas found at the north end of Lake Nyassa and probably belong to the same petrographical province.

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