Ned Heite wrote:
>In the first place, they are not kaolin. They are white clay.
I guess I'm going to have to throw away my stupid old Doubleday Dictionary
of Geological terms, which says: "kaolin: A soft white nonplastic clay,
composed principally of kaolinite ..."
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