| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Wittekrantz, containing from 7 - 9 per cent. of nickel*iron, described in a previous paper.*" Cronstad, however...chrondritic stone containing even larger amounts of nickel-iron. The scope of the paper was therefore T i Communicated...Hvittis stone. Finally, a new analysis of the Soko-Banja meteorite was made in order to test whether the interrelation...the amount and chemical Composition of the nickel-iron and the chemical composition of the ferromagnesium...stones containing much larger amounts of nickel-iron, also extended in the opposite direction to stones | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Wittekrantz, containing from 7 - 9 per cent. of nickel*iron, described in a previous paper.*" Cronstad, however...chrondritic stone containing even larger amounts of nickel-iron. The scope of the paper was therefore T i Communicated...Hvittis stone. Finally, a new analysis of the Soko-Banja meteorite was made in order to test whether the interrelation...the amount and chemical Composition of the nickel-iron and the chemical composition of the ferromagnesium...stones containing much larger amounts of nickel-iron, also extended in the opposite direction to stones | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Prior: The meteoritesof Khairpur and Soko-Banja. The Khairpur meteorite is precisely similar to the Daniels...from oxide of iron. The Soko-Banja meteorite contains a small amount @ /6) of nickel-iron, very rich in...together with ferro-magnesian minerals rich in ferrous iron. Dr. G. T. Prior: The classificattionof meteorites...meteorites. In chondritic stones the richer the nickel-iron in nickel the richer the ferromagnesian minerals...and in general the smaller the amount of nickel-iron, the richer it is in nickel. On these principles | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Adare meteorite, 352. Aegirine-trachyte from Angola, 66. Alkali lavas, 70. ~kmana meteorite, 173. Analcite...obituary. 392. Biotite-trachyte, Angola, 65. Bluff meteorite, 352. BaJJ~MALL(A.), elected member, xlviii. -...Nova Scotia, 340. Cbandak~pur meteorite, 352. ChAteau Renard meteorite, 352. Chemical analysis o'f meteorites...393. Crab Orchard meteorite, 167. Cracks in timber ~md clay, 329. Cronstad meteorite, 10. CaooxEs (Sir...Judd, 140. Cynthiana meteorite, 352. Daniel's Knil meteorite, 13. Dhurmsala meteorite, 352. Diamond, Gold | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | superficial chamberlets in the shelly layers of the central region. Recent investigations, carried out by the...trial of strength between three witches of the district. For long the stones have been regarded as an...isolating a portion of the gritty sandstone of the district which had been dismembered and the fragments thrown...had been adopted by the early inhabitants of the district. He believed that the upper surface of the capstone...trained eye. Other evidence also showed that the district had been one of special interest to the early | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | IS2, in their ash(ls. Filially, when the Soko Banja conglomerate is closely examim,d, we find that subse...formed, a metallic cement composGQ of an alloy of iron and nickel has insinuated itself in smalJ quantities...togetl1er rocky fragments with definite alloys of iron and nickel, by heating them, in the presence of...protochlo· ride of iron, representing a residue of the formative mate· rials; and a meteoric iron cannot be heated...the mode of formation of tufas like those of Soko-Banja is, that the medium from whence (To be continued |
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