| | Catalog/List | Chem. Boracic-Acid. 1. L. Volcano. Lipari Islands. * This collection is arranged agreeably to the...Triv. Vitriol. Chem. Sulphate of Iron. Cumberland, Rhode Island. In the form of a yellow- 12. L. white...of pearl and dog-tooth spar. 40. L. Nova Scotia. 42. L. Nova do. 44. L. do. Compact. Earthy. Primiatic...Saxony. Sp, 2. Compactly Coarsely fibrous. Scotia. 43. L. gypsum. Stellated 41. L. Matlock, England...topaz, The mica, and ox- ide of tin. 58. L. Cumberland, England. color. Chaux In cubes of a greyish | | | Book (edition) | Silicates. PAGE 315 General Section Thomsonite, Natrolite Analcite, Chabazite 315 317 319 320 322 Harmotome...MINERALOGY. 3. Minerals differ in hardness from the diamond at one end of the scale to soapstone at the other...graduated In using it, press up between the edges ao and co arc attached. the edge of the crystal whose angle... np, by which the figure, it reads 45. parts ao, co, may be shortened so as to make them more convenient...By a little study, the expressions for the other five adjoining planes can be obtained, and so also those | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY, YALE COLLEGE. ON THE PLAN AND WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF PROFESSOR JAMES D. DANA. WITH UPWARDS...now at Milan, is three and a quarter feet long and five and a half in circumference and its weight is estimated...These values may be in this system, 0, 1, a number co than In this way are derived greater l,"or vertical...always be written as a whole number, for the symbol co i Moreover it is seen that when n is oo 2. 1 is identical...called the being a common form of crystals of diamond. liedron of JSauinanh. to It is the its in | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY, YALE COLLEGE. ON THE PLAN AND WITH THE CO-OPERATION OP PROFESSOR .JAMES D. DANA. UPWARDS...EDWARD S. DANA 1877. Press of J. J. Little & Co* Astor Place, New York. PREFACE. " " Text-Book...now at Milan, is three and a quarter feet long and five and a half in circumference and its weight is estimated...hexakisociato its being a common form of crystals of diamond. hedron of Naumann. JB. Hemihedral Forms. the...wi=l, n=l. when m^l, n=l* when m=i, n=^ when ml, h=co when 7/1=00 n >1. when 771=00, n=l. when 771=00 n= | | | Book (edition) | LNd.lOEO. II — the Gold too Siiv(T and its CO (Vjmpounds. Plathmin, Iridium, Rutheuluiii 121...JMineralogv. ?}. Minerals differ in hardness from tlie diamond at oiu' end of the scale to soapstone at the other...study, the expressions for planes will be 3c : other five adjoining planes can be obtained, and so also those...CRYSTALLIZATION. 29 Occasionally, as in the diamond, the planes of crystals are and then, of course...very soft and easily cut with a knife, to the diamond. This table, called the scale of JiardnesSy is | | | Book (edition) | impressible by the nail, to the extreme hardness of the diamond ; they have weight ; they have luster, from almost...the brilliancy of the generally the transparency diamond, whose name they bear in common language. The "...pyramid at each end, Figures 29, 30, illustrate the five-sided, instead of rhombic. 28a. process. 28 ...forty-eight faces. Both 38 and 39 are forms of the diamond. In connection with the law above given, it is... so called because it has twelve pentagonal (or five-sided) faces. The forms represented in figures 40 | | | Book (edition) | impressible by the nail, to the extreme hardness of the diamond ; they have weight ; they have luster, from almost...transparency and almos,Mhe brilliancy of the The diamond, *vhose name they bear in jrfmmon language. "diamonds"...characters are derived from subjecting species One co the action of heat, and to acids or other re -agents...in having the faces of the pyramid at each end, five-sided, instead of rhombic. Figures 29, 30, illustrate...forty-fiight faces. Both 38 and 39 are forms of the diamond. / In connection with the law above given, it is | | | Book (edition) | impressible by the nail, to the extreme hardness of the diamond they have weight ; they have luster, from almost...transparency and almost the brilliancy of the diamond, whose name they bear in common language. The "...in having the faces of the pyramid at each end, five-sided, instead of rhombic. Figures 29, 30, illustrate...forty-eight faces. Both 38 and 39 are forms of the diamond. In connection with the law above given, it is...so called because it has twelve pentagonal (or five-sided) faces. The forms represented in figures 40 | | | Book (edition) | impressible by the nail, to the extreme hardness of the diamond ; they have weight ; they have luster, from almost...transparency and almost the brilliancy of the diamond, whose name they bear in common language. The "...pyramid at each end, Figures 29, 30, illustrate the five-sided, instead of rhombic. Conversely, we may make...forty-eight faces. Both 38 and 39 are forms of the diamond. In connection with the law above given, it is...so called because it has twelve pentagonal (or five-sided) faces. The forms represented in figures 40 | | | Book (edition) | impressible by the nail, to the extreme hardness of the diamond they have weight they haw luster, from almost a...transparency and almost the brilliancy of the diamond, whose name they bear in common language. The “...pyramid at each end, Figures 29, 30, illustrate the five-sided,' Ihstead of rhombic. process. Conversely...forty-eight faces. Beth 38 and 39 are forms of the diamond. In connection with the law above given, it is... so called because it has twelve pentagonal (or five-sided) faces. The forms represented in figures 40 | | | Book (edition) | Steffens, 12. Beresofite, (S.) (chrom . lead), 132 co *Melanochroite, Hermann, 13. 14. 15. 16. Carinthile... Topaz, 26. Spinel, Werner, 27. Corundum, 28. Diamond, • 226 227 228 229 231 232 234 235 237 ERRATA.... Xenotime is found in gold washings of McDowal Co., N. C., and in Georgia . INTRODUCTION . MINERALS...element, as is the fact with regard to a crystal of diamond, or it may be composed of several, as in a crystal...Haidinger, -alluding to its being a form of the diamond . The interfacial angles of the hexoctahedron in | | | Book (edition) | impressible by the nail, to tho extreme hardness of the diamond ; they have weight; they have luster, from almost...transparency and almost the brilliancy of the diamond, whose name they bear in common language. The "diamonds"...in having the faces of the pyramid at each end, five-sided, instead of rhombic. Figures 29, 30, illustrate...flashes over the surface, as ev~ry ne,v set of facets co~es in turn to the light. Add to this view, their...forty-eight faces. Both 38 and 39 are forms of the diamond. In connection ,vith the law above given, it is | | | Book (edition) | r simila e r . repr esen ted in fig . : -1 ** s s co mple The ted form Conv erse lf a b 2b yf,orthe ****...is f parts ; whose origi d by a se action , and, co sult of ney are ly liable to de eirnat sely allied...on the angle of a cube, it will be accompanied by five others, or there will be six in all, and forty -eight...on the angle of a cube, it will be accompanied by five others, or there will be six in all , and forty-eight...glass over the figure, the faces may be cut with a diamond and a rule , with out difficulty. Good glue is | | | Book (edition) | Konsult International Inc., Willowdale, Ontario, Canada Marilyn Stark Colorado School of Mines, Golden...may occur for a given Term: Geographic Coordinates (CO) - For a geographic Term, the rectangular area covered...above relation¬ ships. a. Geographic Coordinates (CO) In use since September 1977, Geographic Coor¬ dinates...96°5'-96'>40/W, the coordinates are: Brazos County Texas CO N302000N305800 W0960500W0964000 In indexing, coordinates...Webster's New Geographic Dictionary (G & C Merriam Co., Springfield, MA, 1984) Hammond Citation World Atlas | | | Report (volume) | evaluation: Church, C. C., 2. Alaska, Blashke Island ultrabasic Geiger and scintillation counters, complex:... 13. British Columbia ores, zoning: Geology in Canada: Hume, G. S., Gunning, H. G., 5. California, southern...United Alaska, evaluation of soil and States and Canada: Levorsen, permafrost conditions: Frost, A. I....Ordovician: Bowen, O. E., Jr. , 5. Clark, T. H., 10. Canada, arctic, physiography, Rocks, minerals, and man:...Hagar, L. L., 11. D. J. Rocky Mtn. geosyncline in Canada: Colorado Plateau: Wengerd, Warren; P. S., 4. S | | | Book (edition) | Juxtnpose To plu.ce contiguolls. rets of dark shades of co,lor Glimm,ering.. Gl" .teniDg, 56,f Kilias. . In...ssible by the ~ail, to tbe extreme hardness of the diamond ; they have meight; they have luster, from almost...transparency and almost the br1ll1ancy of the diamond, whose name they bear in common language. The "diamond's"...Jorty-ezg1tt faces. Both 38 and 39 are fQrms of the ~f diamond. In conn~cti.on ,vith the law above given, it....called because it. bas twelfje p,entagonal ( or five-Siided) faces. 'fhe forms rep1~esented 10 flgures | | | Report (issue) | sulfur harmotome analcite aragonite datolite natrolite strontianite prehnite dolomite siderite [...such as, for example, the dumortierite of New York island have resulted from excavations for foundations...Mineralogy of the Island of Min. Jour. 1814. 1:191. York. the Minerals of New York Island. New N. Y....White Pyroxene from 19 Bruce, A. 1814. New York Island. Bruce' s Min. Jour. p. 266. 20 Brush, G. J...Sci. Ser. 3. County, N.Y. Am. Minerals of Staten Island. 23 Chamberlin, B. B. 5228. 24 Chester, A. H. | | | Book | oxydized stones—a system adopted by others. The diamond is placed at the head of the whole class of Gems...PART III. CONSIDERATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL GEMS. Diamond ......................... ..' .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Natrolite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....eight faces. Four Dodecahedrons, with twelve faces. Five Icositetrahedrons, with twenty-four faces. One ...two and two by the principal axes.—Ex., galena, diamond. Fig. 5. ' Fig. 6. 6. The icositetrahedrons | | | Book | GENEVA, NY Quartz, "Herkimer diamonds" Herkimer Co. Dedicated to my wife Kay Preface This report...Warrensburg, Warren Co. Amphibole, Tremolite (Mountain Leather) Balmat, St. Lawrence Co. Amphibole, Tremolite...Lawrence Co. Amphibole, Uralite Pierrepont, St. Lawrence Co. Anhydrite Rochester, Monroe Co. Anthraxolite...quartz Montgomery Co. Apatite—Carbonate fluorapatite (Eupyrchroite) Crown Point, Essex Co. Artinite with...with Hydromagnesite Staten Island, Richmond Co. (Photo by Julian Reasenberg) Braunite and Tremolite (Hexagonite) | | | Book | ;4-9, 0974 , J453rn S. F. PUBLIC LIBRARY Herkimer Co. Quartz, "Herkimer diamonds" . ,,. , Dedicated...Warrensburg, Warren Co. Amphibole, Tremolite (Mountain Leather) Balmat, St. Lawrence Co. Amp hi bole, T remolite...Lawrence Co. Amphibo1e, Uralite Pierrepont, St. Lawrence Co. Anhydrite Rochester, Monroe Co. Anthraxolite...quartz Montgomery Co. Apatite-Carbonate fluorapatite (Eupyrchroite) Crown Point, Essex Co . Artinite with...with Hydromagnesite Staten Island, Richmond Co. (Photo by Julian Reasenberg) Braunite and Tremolite (Hexagonite) | | | Report (volume) | West Indies, and other adjacent islands, and Hawaii, Guam, and other island possessions, but not the trust...Calif. Canada Dominion Observatory Pub.-Canada Dominion Observatory Publications. Ottawa. Canada Geol.... ; Paper-Canada Geological Survey Bulletin; Geophysics Paper; Memoir; Paper. Ottawa. Canada Natl. Mus...Mus. BulL-Canada National Museum Bulletin. Ottawa. Canadian Alpine J our.-Canadian Alpine Journal. Banff...Bulletin. Ottawa. Geol. Assoc. Canada Proc.-Geological Association of Canada Proceedings. Toronto, Ontario | | | Book (edition) | Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona Sorting diamond crystals in South Africa Metamorphic rock, showing...(see Question 87) is best indicated by the name diamond, from the Greek "invincible" because it was believed... each must have a different atomic structure. Diamond and graphite both consist solely of carbon, but...occur by themselves in nature, hence as minerals. Five are of especial interest and importance. Native...confined to meteorites, though some exists on Disco Island, on the west coast of Greenland. Besides these | | | Book (edition) | York INC. Dedicated to Mignon Published in Canada by General Publishing Company, Ltd., 30 Lesmill...(see Question 87) is best indicated by the name diamond, from the Greek "invincible" because it was believed... each must have a different atomic structure. Diamond and graphite both consist solely of carbon, but...cur by themselves in nature, hence as minerals. Five are of especial interest and importance. Native...districts. exists Native iron on Disco is Island, abundant in the Keweenaw found in small quantities | | | Book (volume) | Angeles to Boston, as well as Toronto and Ottawa in Canada and Paris, France, proved to be invaluable sources...1975, Minerals of Washington: Cordilleran, Mercer Island, Washington, 184 p. Deliens, M., Piret, P., and...localities and a tabular view: Cummings, Hilliard, & Co., Boston, 316 p. Smith, R. C., 1978, The mineralogy...I. Tomkeieff and M. H. Battey: Hafuer Publishing Co., New York, 627 p. ll1 V. T. King and E. E. Foard...York Newport Historical Society, Newport, Rhode Island Northeastern University, Department of Geological | | | Book (edition) | TE f . " t J- Frontispiece I. DIAMOND 3. DIAMOND DIAMOND 2. (Crystal) 4- AQUAMARINE 5. ...historical diamonds are those usually pub- of diamond, however, lished, and are probably many in...A. Sir My thanks are Beers Consolidated Mines Co. Ltd., Miers, F.R.S., Principal of the University...illustrations of the Kimberley and Wesselton diamond mines, and of the methods and apparatus employed...Messrs. I. J. Asscher & Co. for the use of the photograph of the ; Cullinan diamond ; to Mr. J. H. Steward |
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