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Analytical Essays Towards Promoting the Chemical Knowledge ...
Tho next day I dipped those stuffs in water, and saw, with sur« prize, that, by a
flight washing, the cimolite, together with all the greasy spots to which it had been
applied, were re^ moved, without leaving the (lightest trace. After dryingy the
stuffs ...
Martin Heinrich Klaproth, 1801
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The rock that contains much beidellite is soft and bleached and sloughs readily
on exposure to the air. A clay mineral having an index of 1.505 is tentatively
referred to as cimolite, which is listed as a doubtful species by Larson and
Berman ...
The preparation generally used for surgical dressings, is a natural variety of
steatite, found principally in Cimolis, hence called Cimolian earth ; it is also
known as Taylor's Cimolite, or white Fuller's earth. It is mainly composed of the
silicate of ...
Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York, 1884
H,0 5.68 8iO, 31.15 A1,0, 49.51 CaO 11.13 MgO 0.45 Na,0 2.74 CIMOLITE
FROM NORWAY, MAINE. 100. (i6 Among a collection of Maine minerals received
from N. H. Perry, of South Paris, were several specimens of tourmaline and albite
...
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Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State ...
The preparation generally used for surgical dressings, is a natural variety of
steatite, found principally in Cirnolis, hence called Gimolian earth ; it is also
known as Taylor's Cimolite, or white Fuller's earth. It is mainly composed of the
silicate of ...
Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York, John Little Moffat, DeWitt G. Wilcox, 1884
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Mapoteca Geologica Americana: A Catalogue of Geological Maps ...
15 49.51 11.13 0.45 2.74 CIMOLITE FROM NORWAY, MAINE. 100. «5 Among a
collection of Maine minerals received from N. H. Perry, of South Paris, were
several specimens of tourmaline and albite encrusted with a pink to rose-purple,
...
Jules Marcou, John Belknap Marcou, 1885
same, the forces are individual and possessed of different modes of action. To
obtain the full osmotic action of Cimolite, the greatest degree of attraction
between the internal fluid and the external solid must be sought; for this reason I
apply the ...
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A report of work done in the Washington laboratory during ...
15 A1203 49.51 CaO , 11.13 MgO 0.45 NasO 2.74 CIMOLITE FROM NORWAY,
MAINE. 100. 66 Among a collection of Maine minerals received from N. H. Perry,
of South Paris, were several specimens of tourmaline and albite encrusted with a
...
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, Thomas Marean Chatard, 1884
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Pertaining to cimolite. CimoliorniS (si-mo-li-or'nis), n. [NL., < Gr. KtuuXia (see
cimolia) + ipvig, a bird.] A genus of fossil animals, so called because found in
cimolite. This fossil, from the Chalk of Maidstone, was supposed by Owen to be a
bird, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
This fossil, from the Chalk of Maidstone, was supposed by Owen to be a bird, and
was named C. diome- dea, but was afterward identified by Bowerbank with a
pterodactyl, Plerodactylus giganteus. cimolite (sim'o-lit), n. [< cimolia + ...