10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COARSISH»
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Report of the progress of the Geological Survey of North ...
Coarsish sand, 43.2 Fine soil, 30.0 The coarsish sand is all quartz, and it is
visible in the dry specimen, and is easily detected in the wet, by its gritty feel. Still,
there is a stock of fine matter sufficient for all the wants of vegetables. The
vegetable ...
North Carolina Geological Survey (1883-1905), North Carolina. State Geologist, 1860
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Manual of Conchology, Structural and Systematic: With ...
“Shell elongate, subulate, imperforate, of a dirty grayishwhite color, covered with
a somewhat deciduous and coarsish olive epidermis. Whorls 12, apical ones
obtuse, glossy, vitreous, these and the few succeeding rather convex and slowly
...
George Washington Tryon (Jr.), Henry Augustus Pilsbry, Alpheus Hyatt, 1906
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The American Journal of Science
1. THE Sonrsr WITH 'rnn: Qnm'rzY'rE. The schist of the region varies from very
fine-grained thinfissile glossy hydromica (or sericite) schist to coarsish mica
schist containing garnets and staurolites ; and toward the east, to arenaceous or
...
For instance, give a lad a lump of coarsish sandstone ; let him pound it and
separate by elutriation the sand grains from the clay ; boil both in acid, and
dissolve off the rusty coating that colours them ; ascertain by the microscope that
the sand ...
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The American journal of science
The schist of the region varies from very fine-grained thin- fissile glossy
hydromica (or sericite) schist to coarsish mica schist containing garnets and
staurolites; and toward the east, to arenaceous or quartzytic mica schist without
staurolite, and ...
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Manual of Conchology: Structural and Systematic. With ...
“Shell elongate, subulate, imperforate, of a dirty grayishwhite color, covered with
a somewhat deciduous and coarsish olive epidermis. Whorls 12, apical ones
obtuse, glossy, vitreous, these and the few succeeding rather convex and slowly
...
George Washington Tryon, 1906
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The Geology of the Borders of the Wash: Including Boston and ...
Some of these were covered with worn Serpulce and penetrated by borings, but I
saw no other fossils in them.) Sand (fide workmen) ; to water 2 „ (Pale yellow
sand, with some coarsish grains, had been thrown out from the bottom of the
sump.) ...
William Whitaker, Alfred John Jukes-Brown, 1899
Good ordinary Hyson, coarse, palish, \ \ brightish glazed leaf, j ( Middling, palish,
brightish, rather wiry "I \ leaf, 32/ Very similar in leaf and face, f Middling, a
coarsish, close, brightish ) I leaf, 33/ | Middling, coarsish, palish leaf, ..32 In these
two ...
Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India, 1841
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Biologia centrali-americana: Insecta. Coleoptera
... 1—4 ferruginous, 11 flavous, 5—10 black or brownish-black, 6—9 rather
longer than broad, 10 about as broad as long; prothorax very finely and closely
punctured, the basal fovea: feebly indicated and with a few coarsish punctures
laterally; ...
Frederick Du Cane Godman, Osbert Salvin, 1893
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Ham Hill Stone Company. F. D. Lindley. Penryn, Cornwall Cornwall
Aberdeenshire . /Banchory, |\ deenshire Aberdeenshire Aber-j /Aberdeen, Aber-\ \
deenshire . . Argyleshire . . Grey .... „ coarsish . . Close-grained pink . /Pavement
work; fine ...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1892
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The pate looked and tasted home made – coarsish and with marinated side salad and chutney, the liver etc, combining interesting textures and ... «Blackpool Gazette, Jul 12»