| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | is strikingly different from the Cornwall and Cransac crystals, in that all of the nega tive terminal...conditions of temperature and pressure that have de termined its rate of crystallization and that, equally...For the same reason melaphyr is separated from basalt, with which it is otherwise identical : hornblende...have, e. g. “oligoclase-basalt” and “labradorite-basalt” in the place of “basalt” as now used. It must...name for the rock. The basalt group furnishes another good instance. From basalt as a central type (plagioclase | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ethereal Salts of Nitric and Nitrous Acids . . . . . . . DE LA RUE (W.) and H. MELLER. Electric Discharge of.... . . . tion of Cyanogen in Water MONDESIR ( P . DE) . Comparison of the Curves of the Tensions of Satui-ated...Compression of Gaseous Mixtures . . . . . XONDESIR (P. DE). Variation in the Tension of Vapour emitted Above...Zirconium Derivatives . . . . . BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE). Researches on Erbia . . . . . . C L ~ V (P E ....Atoniic'Weipht of Glucinum . . . . . . . . . . . MAGNIER DE LA SOURCE (L.). Colloidal Ferric Hydrate . . . . | | | Book (volume) | 132 .147 153 155 TRANSILIENT. and Basalt Basaltin and Basalt, or Basalton 163 166 ib. Basaltin...Chlorite Slate Felsite and Basaltin Granite and Basalt Granite, with Gneiss Granite and Granitic Porphyry... INTRODUCTION. the ingenious crystallogist Rome de Lisle 5 and formed the foundation of the singular...of Sicily, and the southern parts of Italy and France, offer evidence of their volcanic origin ; and...different basalt, hornblende and felspar are distinctly crystallised ; but the fused basalt which had | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ‘ Craie grise,” 198. Cream, composition of, from De LaVal’s cream separator, 780. -butter, whole-milk...botanical researches, 188. Delphinine, test for, 763. De&y of bromine at high temperatures, 438. of chlorine... artificial production of, 449. Felspar in the basalt from the Hohen Hagen, near Gottingen, 614. “ Fer...of Bussang (Vosges) ,analysis of, 455. of Cransac (Aveyron), composition of, 454. - - - - - - ...formula of, 16’7. Skim-milk, composition of, from De Laval’s cream separator, 780. Skimming by the Schwartz’e | | | Book (edition) | "Dana's System of Mineralogy•· ( 1944, I 951, 1962). de Fourestier (1999) and Strunz and Nickel (2001). Mi11eral...ASG -Archives de Science Geneve BM - Bulletin de la Societe fram;aise de mineralogie et de cristallographie...Freiberg, Germany, H Abernathyite, 12 mm, Ririera/, France, H Abhurite Sn2 /•O6'OH) 14Cl 1,, (3.D). Trigona]...luster metallic. H =2.5. Magnetic. Rare in the Cerro de Cacheuta di~t.. Mendoza prov.,Argentina. NJbMM 279...St-Hilaire,Quebec. Narssarssuk,Greenland, in the Sierra de Monchique, CM 38.1457-1466. 2000. Faro, Portugal | | | Report (volume) | table showing distribution, see FJie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g6oL France,2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333...discussions of the data given in my former papers see L. De Launay, Revue gen. sci., Apr. 30,1904; and C. Ochsenius...the mean atomic weight of the earth's crust see L. De Launay, Compt. Rend., vol. 150, 1910, p. 1270. See...extremes the composition of a rhyolite and that of a basalt. In 100 rhyolites, as shown in Washington's tables...highest ratio of all, that furnished by the average basalt, the thickness may be raised to 2,336 feet, while | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Porphyritic Rocks of the Island of Jersey." By Prof. A. De Lapparent, Foreign Correspondent of the Society....the Middle- or Lower-Devonian Rocks on the north s~de of the Morte Slates. Four others are recognized Middle-Devonian...elected Foreign Correspondents of the Society. Zaeharie de V. Fonnereau, Esq., Glen Rosa, Carpinteria, Santa...exhibited : Flint implements, exhibited by Messrs. de B. Crawshay, B. Harrison, and A. M. Bell, in illustration...GEZKIE,F.R.S., President, in the Chair. Zacharie de V. Fonnereau, Esq., Glen Rosa, Carpinteria, Santa | | | Report (volume) | showing distribution, see 1-Slie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. gfiol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47, p. 1333...discussions of the data given in my lormer papers see L. De Launay, Revue gfin. sci., Apr. 30,1904; and C. Ochsenius...the mean atomic weight of the earth's crust see L. De Launay, Compt. Rend., vol. 150,1910, p. 1270. > In...extremes the composition of a rhyolite and that of a basalt. In 100 rhyolites, as shown in Washington's tables...highest ratio of all, that furnished by the average basalt, the thickness may be raised to 2,336 feet; while | | | Report (volume) | table showing distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. geol. France, 2d ser., vol. 4, 1846-47,p. 1333...average granite combined with that of an average basalt is almost identical with the average given by Washington...average granite with 35 per cent of the average basalt will have a composition very close to the general...discussions of the data given in my former papers, see L. De Launay, Bevue g<5n. sci., Apr. 30,1904; and C. Ochsenius...the mean atomic weight of the earth's crust, see L. De Launay, Compt. Bend., vol. 150, 1910, p. 1270. See | | | Report (volume) | showing distribution, see Elie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g<5ol. France, 2d ser., vol.4, 1846-47, p. 1333...average granite combined with that of an average basalt is almost identical with the average given by Washington...average granite with 35 per cent of the average basalt will have a composition very close to the general...extremes the composition of a rhyolite and that of a basalt. In 100 rhyolites, as shown in Washington's tables...highest ratio of all, that furnished by the average basalt, the thickness may be raised to 2,336 feet, while | | | Report (volume) | For an early table showing distribution, see filie de Beaumont, Bull. Soc. g6ol., 2d ser., vol. 4, p. 1333...discussions of the data given in my former papers, see L. De Launay, Revue g6n. sci., April 30, 1904 ; and C....extremes the composition of a rhyolite and that of a basalt. In 100 rhyolites, as shown in Washington's tables...highest ratio of all, that furnished by the average basalt, the thickness may be raised to 2,336 feet; while... 1872. 6 T. Schloesing (Contributions a 1'e'tude de la chimie agricole, p. 55, 1888) estimates the average | | | Book | Manual of Mineralogy, by James Nicol, 1849. Traite de Mineralogie, par A. Dufrenoy, 5 vols. Paris, 1856-9...Pearls, by David Jeffries, 1751. ; Traite elementaire de Mineralogie, par F. S. Beudant ; 2nd Traite complet...Magazine, or Annals of Chemistry. Annales de Chimie et de Physique. Paris. Outlines of Mineralogy, by...greatest horizontal expansion of the stone. Goutte de suif is similar to Cabochon, only the relief is not...cabochon. Plan of a stone cut en cabochon, or en goutte de suif. line beneath the figures a b, is the distance | | Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | remedy recognized inadequacies or errors in existing de- by a first-hand examination of authentic specimens...the most part were done by Miss Mary Mrose, whose de- ates voted service has hastened the appearance...Steinsalz, Bergsalz, Germ.. Soude muriat^e, Chlorure de sodium, Sel gemme Fr. Sal mare Beudant (1832). Halites...Girgenti, Racalmuto, Castrogiovanni, and elsewhere. In France large bodies occur in the neighborhood of Dax,...lucem corneam habens (from Freiberg, etc.) Fabricius (De Rebus Met., 1566). Glaserz, durchsichtig wie ein | | | Book (edition) | Krystallberechnung. 393 pp., Svo. Stuttgart, 1876. Mallard. Traite de Cristallographie geometrique et physique, vol. i...Groth, Editor ; Leipzig. Bulletin de la Societe Mineralogique de France. Commenced 1878. ; 1876. ABBKEVIATIONS...malachite, e.g., the familiar crystals from Chessy, France, an instance is afforded of the assumption of an...LiteRATI:kE. Cohesion Hardness. / Frankenlieim. De Crystalloraiu Cohassione, 1839 also in Baumgartner's...more im- different systems, portant principles de])end. jYature of optics upon which the phenomena | | | Book (edition) | occur in nature with almost the perfect symmetry de- manded by theory. It is obvi- ous that the distinction...malachite, e.g., the familiar crystals from (c) Chessy, France, an instance is afforded of the assumption of an...(see below). LITERATURE. Cohesion ; Hardness. De Crystallorum Cohaesione, 1829 ; also in Baumgarfcner's...variations que ces proprietes eprouvent sous Finfluence de la chaleur ; C. R., Ixii., 987, 1866. 1868. tichmuf...Velvet-black : pure green, brown, or blue tints) basalt, Lydian stone. black obsidian, black tourmaline | | | Book (edition) | 39:5 pp., Svo. Stuttgart, 1876. Mallard. Traite de Cristallographie geomctrique et physique, vol. i...Leipzig. Commenced 1876. Bulletin de la Societe Mineralogique de France. Commenced 1878. : : , ; ; ...malachite, e.g., the familiar (c) crystals from Chessy, France, an instance is afforded of the assumption of an... LITERATURE. Cohesion ; Hardness. Frankenheim. De Ciystallorum Cohsesione, 1829 ; also in Baumgartner's...et^sur que ces proprietes eprouvent sous Tinfiuence de la chaleur C. R., Ixii., 987, 1866. Schrauf. Lehrbuch | | | Report (volume) | sulfure'es; essai sur 1'une des causes probables de la formation de ces eaux: Annales chim. et phys., 4th sen...vol. 1, pp. 199-215,1912. 2Carles, M. P., Pr&ence de la baryte dans les eaux mine'rales sulphatdes: Annaleschim...cent. In a typical specimen of the Columbia River basalt Wells found 0.034 of copper, and the same quantity...JACQUOT, E., and WILLM, E., Les eaux mine'rales de la France, Paris, 1894. Jahrbiicher des Nassauischen vereins...Aguas minerales alcalinas de la Republica Argentina: Revista del Museo de La Plata, vol. 14, pp. 9-52 |
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