| | Book | hemispherical groups resembling a bunch of grapes. Cumberland, England. Plate 2. REPRESENTATIVE MINERAL...small area in the vicinity of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The world's • most important emerald locality...weight approximately 90 tons; Lacy Mine, Ontario, Canada. QUARTZ: Milky white crystal; close to 11½ feet...APATITE: 550-pound crystal; Ottawa County, Quebec, Canada. Crystal Faces The regular, smooth growth planes...about half as high as they are wide. Rapid growth co Octahedron (o) and cube (a) @ Cube Octahedron and | | | Book (volume) | family Na-Dene languages (May Subd Geog) [PM1980] BT Canada, Western—Languages Indians of North America—Languages...character) Nanabozo (Legendary character) BT Folklore—Canada Folklore—United States Ojibwa Indians—Folklore...Nanticok language USE Nanticoke language Nanticoke Creek (N.Y.) BT Rivers—New York (State) Nanticoke girls...(Tacoma, Wash.) Narrows Creek (B.C.) BT Rivers—British Columbia Narrows Creek (Wis.) BT Rivers—Wisconsin...Rivers—Wisconsin Narrows Creek Watershed (Wis.) BT BT Narwhal (May Subd Geog) [QL737.C433] Naryshkina dvorets | | | Report (issue) | deposits are newly identified occurrences at Costello Creek and Lookout Mountain and vein and associated disseminated...part are placer gold deposits of the Cache Creek-Peters Creek basin in the Yentna district. These placers...small but rich lode deposits such as thoE« at Bird Creek and probably from erosion of lower grade deposits...map). The larger of the two areas is along Quartz Creek west of Granite Mountain where numerous occurrences...Geological Survey) and W. T. Hill (New Jersey Zinc Co.) added independent evidence to the hypothesis that |
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