The Trusty Servant Nov 2015 No.120 | Page 15

NO.120 T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T Old Wykehamist News Academic PMJ Cambrook (H, 77-82) is studying for a PhD in International Relations at Wolfson College, Cambridge. Dr AG Christy (Coll, 76-80), a geologist based in Canberra, has recently received the honour of having a newly discovered mineral named after him. Andychristyite is a tellurate of lead and copper, PbCu2+Te6+O5H2O and is very rare. So far, it has been found only as a few tiny bluish-green crystals in one vug in a quartz vein, in a single piece of rock. A secondary electron micrograph of a cluster that is about 80 × 50 microns in size has been false-coloured to restore the greenish-turquoise colour that you would see in a light microscope. during the wri