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Bideauxite: Pb2AgCl3(F,OH)2
Comments: Brownish cubic crystals of bideauxite with blue boleite in tan limonitic matrix. Location: Mammoth-St Anthony mine, Pinal County, Arizona, USA. Scale: Specimen size 2 x 3 cm. © Dave Barthelmy
Comments: Richard Bideaux, American mineralogist, co-author of the Handbook of Mineralogy, Volumes I to V, mineral collector, and the person whom bideauxite is named after, kindly provided the mineral name pronunciation for bideauxite. Location: Tucson Convention Center, 50th Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, February 14, 2004. Scale: NA. © Dave Barthelmy