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Pagina 367
... 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- 6 racterized . racterized . It is yellow or brown , with ...
... 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- 6 racterized . racterized . It is yellow or brown , with ...
Pagina 369
... or seven , and a heptangular one measured eight feet and six inches . The substance of which they are formed is REV . AUG . 1820 . a variety Bb a variety of augit rock , which has been often Western Islands of Scotland . 369.
... or seven , and a heptangular one measured eight feet and six inches . The substance of which they are formed is REV . AUG . 1820 . a variety Bb a variety of augit rock , which has been often Western Islands of Scotland . 369.
Pagina 371
... augit rock ; which offers various modifications and transitions , and in some places regularly graduates into syenite , or rather into a nameless rock corresponding to syenite , except that in its composition augit takes the place of ...
... augit rock ; which offers various modifications and transitions , and in some places regularly graduates into syenite , or rather into a nameless rock corresponding to syenite , except that in its composition augit takes the place of ...
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