6. Megacrystal granitic rocks and augen gneisses

9. Large-scale K- and Si-metasomatism to form the megacrystal quartz monzonite at Twentynine Palms, California, USA

22. K-feldspar augen in the Ponaganset gneiss and Scituate granite gneiss, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, USA

29. The K-replacement modifications of the Kavala megacrystal granodiorite and the Sithonia euhedral epidote-bearing, hornblende-biotite granodiorite in northern Greece

30. The K-replacement origin for the megacrystal Hermon-type granites in the Grenville Lowlands, northwestern Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA

33. Origin of the augen granitic gneiss in the Bill Williams Mountains, Arizona, USA

34. The K-replacement origin of the megacrystal lower Caribou Creek granodiorite and the Goat Canyon-Halifax Creeks quartz monzonite --- modifications of a former tonalite and diorite stock, British Columbia, Canada

38. Modification of a magmatic tonalite to produce a megacrystal granodiorite by K-metasomatism, Monterey peninsula and northern Santa Lucia Mountains, California, USA

40. Evolution of a layered diorite-gabbro to become a layered quartz monzonite-granodiorite in the Wanup pluton near Sudbury

41. K-metasomatism of plagioclase to produce microcline megacrysts in the Cathedral Peak granodiorite, Sierra Nevada, California, USA

44. K- and Si-metasomatism and the origin of Ba- and inclusion-zoned orthoclase megacrysts in the Papoose Flat pluton, Inyo Mountains, California, USA

46. Nibble metasomatic feldspathization by Jiashu Rong

48. Transition from magmatic to K-metasomatic processes in granodiorites and Pyramid Peak granite, Fallen Leaf Lake 15-minute quadrangle, California, USA