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Polyhallite, 102, 113, 125

Polykras, 140, 149, 154, 189, 219,
224

Polymignite, 140, 149, 154, 224
Porphyry, 132

Patassa Alum, 130

Potassa Harmatome, 115
Potassa Tourmaline, 102

Potstone, 126, 131
Praseolite, 126

Prehnite, 115, 131

Prismatic Copper Mica, 191

Prismatic Lead Spar, 183

Prismatic Magnesian Mica, 126
Prismatic Titanic Ore, 224
Pseudo-Malachite, 191
Psilomelan, 108, 161
Purple Copper, 174, 190
Pynknite, 132

Pyramidal Tellurium Glance, 182

Pyramidal Tin Ore, 207

Pyrargillite, 103

Ругоре, 227

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Polyargite, 103

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