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MP26AD4: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Lazulite and Quartz
Aggregate of Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals with very sharp edges and slightly elongated due to parallel growths. They have a clear cream color and are on matrix, with small Quartz and Lazulite crystals.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 3.8 × 2.2 × 2.6 cm = 1.50” × 0.87” × 1.02”
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MN36AD4: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Lazulite and Quartz
Aggregate of Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals, one of them clearly dominant, with very sharp edges and slightly elongated due to parallel growths. The Whiteite-(CaMnMg) is a clear cream color and is on matrix, with Quartz and small Lazulite crystals.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 3.4 × 2.9 × 2.3 cm = 1.34” × 1.14” × 0.91”

Main crystal size: 2.2 × 1 cm = 0.87” × 0.39”
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MX76AH6: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Lazulite and Quartz
Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals with thick tabular shape and very well defined parallel growths. They have a clear cream color and are partially coated by small Lazulite and Quartz crystals.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 7.6 × 5.6 × 2.3 cm = 2.99” × 2.20” × 0.91”
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EV86I1: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Lazulite, Quartz and Siderite
The crystal has a good size and it is quite well defined. It is partially covered by Quartz, Siderite and small crystals of Lazulite, also present on the matrix.
Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (1998)
Specimen size: 3.6 × 3 × 2.4 cm = 1.42” × 1.18” × 0.94”

Main crystal size: 2 × 1.2 cm = 0.79” × 0.47”
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XM160MC: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Lazulite, Siderite and Quartz
Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals with very well defined faces and edges, elongated due to the presence of parallel growths, one of them being clearly dominant. The Whiteite-(CaMnMg), of light cream color, is on matrix, with twinned crystals of Lazulite, along with Siderite and Quartz.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 3.4 × 3.2 × 1.8 cm = 1.34” × 1.26” × 0.71”
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TC120MY: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Quartz, Lazulite and Siderite
Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals, somewhat elongated due to the presence of parallel growths. Light cream in color on matrix, with small Quartz and Lazulite crystals and rhombohedral Siderite crystals.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 6.2 × 3.4 × 2.1 cm = 2.44” × 1.34” × 0.83”

Main crystal size: 1.2 × 0.3 cm = 0.47” × 0.12”
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TP86AB6: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Quartz, Siderite and Lazulite
Individual Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals, one of them clearly dominant, flattened and very elongated due to repeated parallel growths. They have a light cream color and are on matrix, with small Quartz, Siderite and Lazulite crystals.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 6 × 5.2 × 2 cm = 2.36” × 2.05” × 0.79”
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MV46V4: Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with Siderite, Lazulite and Quartz
Doubly terminated creamy crystals of Whiteite-(CaMnMg) with curved faces and edges. They are on matrix with well developed crystals of Lazulite, Quartz and Siderite. The sample is with a John. S. White collection label in whose honor the species was named.
Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada
Specimen size: 6 × 4.7 × 3.4 cm = 2.36” × 1.85” × 1.34”

Main crystal size: 1.5 × 1.2 cm = 0.59” × 0.47”
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20MTX36: Whiteite-(CaMnMg), Lazulite, Quartz
Whiteite-(CaMnMg) crystals with tabular habit and pale cream color arranged on a rock matrix covered almost entirely with crystals of very lustrous and terminated water-clear quartz and very deep blue Lazulite crystals, from the world's classic locality for this type of phosphate specimen. Some of the best known pieces of these species have been found in this district, accessible only during the summer months as it is covered by snow and ice the rest of the year.
Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp area, Rapid Creek area, Dawson mining district, Yukon Territory  Canada (07/1995)
Specimen size: 7.7 × 4.8 × 2.5 cm = 3.03” × 1.89” × 0.98”

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