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... basalt , amygdaloid , iron clay , jasper , greenstone , augit rock , and hypersthene rock . Dr. M. observes : the jasper is rare . I have used this term because I know of no other by which the substance in question can so well be cha ...
... basalt , amygdaloid , iron clay , jasper , greenstone , augit rock , and hypersthene rock . Dr. M. observes : the jasper is rare . I have used this term because I know of no other by which the substance in question can so well be cha ...
Pagina 370
... basalt , several varieties of green- stone , trap - porphyry , amygdaloids , and trap - conglomerates , occur ... basaltic coun- tries ; nor is it here limited to the proximity to Compass- hill . So much respect is paid by the insular ...
... basalt , several varieties of green- stone , trap - porphyry , amygdaloids , and trap - conglomerates , occur ... basaltic coun- tries ; nor is it here limited to the proximity to Compass- hill . So much respect is paid by the insular ...
Pagina 375
... basalt which constitutes the body of the hill . Among them are to be found some groupes of straight columns of a small size , being from six to nine inches in dia- meter , and of great regularity and beauty ; constituting spe- cimens of ...
... basalt which constitutes the body of the hill . Among them are to be found some groupes of straight columns of a small size , being from six to nine inches in dia- meter , and of great regularity and beauty ; constituting spe- cimens of ...
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