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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 5.
[3] Kato, Shinichi. Eudialyte. (Web page);
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[5] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 38.
[6] The Eudialyte image came from this site.
[7] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
r
M
n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 77.
[8] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
r
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 5.
[9] Kato, Shinichi. Mimetite. (Web page);
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ug7s-ktu/mimt.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[10] Liddell, Henry George and Scott, Robert. A Greek-English Lexicon. (Web page); Entry (Accessed 6 February 2002).
[11] Lexico LLC. Dictionary.com: "Mimic." (Web page);
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[12] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 78.
[13] The Mimetite image came from an old ebay auction.
[14] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
r
M
n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 77.
[15] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 5.
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[19] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 192.
[20] The Tellurite image came from this site.
[21] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
r
M
n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 77.
[22] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 5.
[23] Sesqui. Sailor Moon and Minerals: Sailor Moon S. (Web page);
http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~ekbo/moon/mineral/mineral3.html (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[24] Sakony. Vesuvianite (Idoclase) [sic]. (Web page);
http://www.phoenix-c.or.jp/~sakony/gmus-vsv.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[25] Houghton Mifflin Company. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. (Web page);
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[27] Sakony. Vesuvianite (Idoclase) [sic]. (Web page);
http://www.phoenix-c.or.jp/~sakony/gmus-vsv.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[28] Kato, Shinichi. Villiaumite. (Web page);
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ug7s-ktu/villia.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[29] Hori. Hori Mineralogy Specimen and Explanation List Number 93. (Web page);
http://www.hori.co.jp/hori/list/93.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[30] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
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M
n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 143.
[31] The Viluite image came from this site.
[32] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
r
M
n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 77.
[33] Takeuchi, Naoko (1994). Bish
jo Senshi S
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n Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 5.
[34] Oonuki. Vesuvianite. (Web page);
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[36] Charles Palache. Vesuvianite. (Web page);
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[37] Cyber Crystals. Sapphirine. (Web page);
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/cyber-crystals/ms0210.html (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[38] The Cyprine image came from an old ebay auction.
[39] Unfortunately, Ms. Takeuchi does not write Ptilol's name in Latin letters. Please see my Ptilol and
article to find out how I came up with the spelling Ptilol.
[40] Takeuchi, Naoko (1999). Pretty Soldier Sailormoon: Materials Collection. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan. "Witches 5," p. 52.
[41] Sesqui. Sailor Moon and Minerals: Sailor Moon S. (Web page);
http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~ekbo/moon/mineral/mineral3.html (Accessed 12 February 2002).
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http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~ekbo/moon/mineral/mineral3.html (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[43] Amethyst Galleries, Inc. The Mineral Clinoptilolite. (Web page);
http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/clinopti/clinopti.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[44] Sesqui. Sailor Moon and Minerals: Sailor Moon S. (Web page);
http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~ekbo/moon/mineral/mineral3.html (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[45] Hori. Hori Mineralogy Specimen and Explanation List Number 93. (Web page);
http://www.hori.co.jp/hori/list/103.htm (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[46] Barthelmy, David. Pucherite Mineral Data. (Web page);
http://webmineral.com/data/Pucherite.shtml (Accessed 12 February 2002).
[47] The Clinoptilolite image came from this site.
[48] The Mordenite (Ptilolite) image came from this site.