a) Petrologic term: rock composed primarily of kaolinite, nacrite, dickite, or halloysite (i.e., minerals of the kaolin group). In most case, the identification of the specific species is unknown. The rock is commonly white, earthy, and soft. b) Mineralogic term: a sub-group name (within the group “serpentine-kaolin”) for those phyllosilicates that are dioctahedral, with 1:1 layers, and with a net layer charge of approximately 0.0. Species of this sub-group include kaolinite, nacrite, dickite and halloysite. Previously, the group name was “serpentine-kaolinite”, and the subgroup name was “kaolinite”, but this scheme created confusion because it was unclear if “kaolinite” was referring to the more general sub-group or the species “kaolinite”. See also Part 2 of the Glossary. Cf., dioctahedral, 1:1 layers