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Stone 116 Stone 3 Stone 6 Stone 3 Stone 1 Stone 5 Stone 3 Stone 7 Stone 9 Stone 14 Stone 13 Stone 24 Stone 23 Stone 22 Stone 28 Stone 27 Stone 26 Stone 25 Stone 29 Stone 30 Stone 37 Stone 36 Stone 35 Stone 44 Stone 43 Stone 43 Stone 52 Stone 50 Stone 59 Stone 58 Stone 57 Stone 56 Stone 65 Stone 71 Stone 70 Stone 69 Stone 81 Stone 80 Stone 79 Stone 87 Stone 86 Stone 88 Stone 96 Stone 95 Stone 94 Stone 100 Stone 97 Stone 107 Stone 105 Stone 103 Stone 106 Stone 104 Stone 108 Stone 108 Stone 115 Stone 114 Stone 116 Stone 121 Stone 120 Stone 126 Stone 125 Stone 129 Stone 128 Stone 132 Stone 131 Stone 134 Stone 135 Stone 136 Stone 138 Stone 139 Stone 140
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Estimated position of the Earth's continents when this rock was being formed.


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Information drawn from:
T.C. Hopkins in the Mining Bulletin, Vol. III, No. 2, March 1897
John Elliot Allen in Mineral Industries, Vol. 18, No. 6, March 1949

 

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