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Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, which was produced in 1911. (October 2015) |
Bathvillite is a naturally occurring organic substance. It is an amorphous, opaque, and very friable material of fawn-brown color, filling cavities in the torbanite or Boghead coal of Bathville, Lothian, Scotland. It has a specific gravity of 1.01, and is insoluble in benzene. [1] It may resemble wood in its final stage of decay. [2]
Bathvillite.