10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GEOGNOSTIC»
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Mapoteca Geologica Americana: A Catalogue of Geological Maps ...
Jackson, 1857. 565. 1857 — Lieber (O. M.).. Geognostic map of Union district.
Scale, 5 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Reports on the geognostio survey of
South Carolina, 1856-1860." Second annual report. Plate XIII. Columbia, 1858.
566.
Jules Marcou, John Belknap Marcou, 1885
Sandstone : Account of the different kinds of sandstone ; its stratification ;
subordinate rocks ; beds of coal ; its metalliferous nature ; and petrifactions : I .
Old red sandstone : Its geognostic characters and relations, and geographic
distribution : 2 ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Carburetted marsh gas, or carburetted hydrogen. Empyreumatic smell. Sp. gr. —
0,0008. Geognostic Situation. — This gas rises from marshes and volcanoes. It is
also met with in great quantities in coal-mines, forming the ^fire-damp of miners.
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
0,0008. Geognostic Situation. — This gas rises from marshes and volcanoes. It is
also met with in great quantities in coal-mines, forming \hcjire-damp of miners. 3.
Sulphuretted marsh gas, or sulphuretted hydrogen. Smell of rotten eggs.
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
The great division of the globe to which modern geographers have given the
name of Australasia, is characterized by certain geognostic peculiarities, the
nature of which we cannot altogether pass over, in a general survey of the earth's
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Edinburgh encyclopaedia, David Brewster (sir), sir David Brewster, 1830
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Lethaea
Geognostic: Handbuch Der Erdgeschichte Mit ...
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
Ferdinand Roemer, FritzDaniel Frech, 2010
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
Geognostic and Geographic Situatiom.—It rises from limestone, and also from the
coal formation, not only in Europe, but in other quarters of the globe. 2.
Empgreumatic or Carburettcd Hydrogen Gas. Specific Character. --Empyreumatic
smell.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Supplement to the 4th, 5th, and ...
Mineralogy. Geognostic and Geographic Situations. — It rises s from marshy
places, where organic substances are in a state of decomposition. Genus II.—
Atmospheric Air. Without smell or taste. Sp. gr. =0.001,-0.0015. 1. Pure
Atmospheric Air ...
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A Practical Hand-Book for Miners, Metallurgist's, and ...
Geognostic Situation. — Primary and secondary rocks, chiefly in granite, gneiss,
and mica-slate, associated with galena, blende, the ores of iron, copper, and
arsenic. External Characters of the Ore. — Color, lead-gray. Streak, unchanged.
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A Practical Hand-book for Miners, Metallurgists, and ...
Chemical Characters—Melts in a candle-flame. Before the blowpipe, emits the
smell of sulphur, and sublimes. Composition.—Antimony, 74; Sulphur, 26.
Anthracite. (Blind or Glance Coal.) Geognostic Situation.—Occurs in imbedded
masses, ...
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