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Catalogue of the Minerals and Rocks in the Collection of the ...
HEAVY SPAR 0R BARYTES. Chemical Com4:osition—Sulphuric Acid, Baryta. In
tabular glassy crystals; also in dull masses. White or tinted. Specific ravity, 4'3 to 4
'8; its readily distinguishes it. when heated in the blow-pipe flame. Transparent ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science ... Conducted by (Sir) ...
Often, too, nothing but the general outline of the original form is left, and large six-
sided pyramids or tabular prisms, as we are accustomed to find them in witherite,
showing on their outside a drusy surface of numerous crystals of heavy-spar, ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science
Often, too, nothing but the general outline of the original form is left, and large six-
sided pyramids or tabular prisms, as we are accustomed to find them in witherite,
showing on their outside a drusy surface of numerous crystals of heavy-spar, ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science
Often, too, nothing but the general outline of the original form is left, and large six-
sided pyramids or tabular prisms, as we are accustomed to find them in witherite,
showing on their outside a drusy surface of numerous crystals of heavy-spar, ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
Radiated Heavy spar, 8. Columnar Heavy spar, and 9. Prismatic Heavy spar. First
Subspecies. Earthy heavy spar, Jameson. Schwerspath Erde, Werner. External
Characters.— Colours yellowish and reddish white. Of friable consistence, and ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Radiated Heavy spar, 8. Columnar Heavy spar, and 9. Prismatic Heavy spar. First
Subspecies. Earthy heavy spar, Jameson. Schwerspath Erde, Werner. External
Characters. — Colours yellowish and reddish while. Of friable consistence, and ...
It is distinguished from Heavy-spar, by its dissolving in nitrous acid ; from
Celestine, by the same property. 2. Heavy-Spar. Schwcrspatb, Werner. This
species is divided.into eight subspecies, viz. Earthy Heavy-Spar or Heavy-Spar
Earth, ...
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Dictionary of geology and mineralogy: comprising such terms ...
Hauyne. Dodecahedral Zeolite, or Lapis Lazuli. Heart-shaped. A triangular figure,
having its base emarginate, lateral angles rounded, and lateral margin slightly
swoln. Hea'vy spar. Sulphate of barytes, baro- selenite, or prismatic heavy spar.
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
Sp. gr. = 3.6 — 4.7. Genus I. Heavy-Spar. Prismatic. Hemiprismatic. Hardness =
3.0 — 4.0. Sp. gr. =: 3.0 — 4.7. * Barytic Spars. 1. Baryto-Calcite or Hemiprismatic
Heavy-Spar. 2. Witherite, or Diprismatic Heavy-Spar {Carbonate of Barytes). 3.
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Genus I. Heavy-Spar. Prismatic. Hemiprismatic. Hardness = 3.0 — 4.0. Sp. gr. =
3.6 — 4.7. * Barytic Spars. 1. Baryto-Calcite or Hemiprismatic Heavy-Spar. 2.
Witherite, or Diprismatic Heavy-Spar {Carbonate of Barytes). 3. Common Heavy-
Spar ...
Robert Jameson, William Jardine, 1841
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