Sulphur
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This figure shows an orthorhombic crystal of sulphur, showing the forms: (p), (s), (c), and (n).
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George Huntington Williams, Ph.D. Elements of Crystallography for Students of Chemistry, Physics, and Mineralogy (New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company, 1892)
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