10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JASPIDEOUS»
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The Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
of the lacustrine formation; imbeddedinacompact, jaspideous, granular, or
cavernous, arenaceo-argillaceous, loose base; solid, unstratified, sometimes
pseudo-prismatic; of a red, blue, grey, or black colour; passing, in decomposition,
from the ...
2
Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
It was here, in the plain between the village of Wadalla and Antop Hill, that Dr.
Leith pointed out to me, in a semi-jaspideous group of black rocks, a large piece
of coarse-grained white crystalline diorite, looking at first sight like granite 196 [
July ...
3
Summary of the geology of India, between the Ganges, the ...
of the lacustrine formation ; imbedded in a compact, jaspideous, granular, or
cavernous, arenaceo-argillaceous, loose base ; solid, unstratified, sometimes
pseudo-prismatic ; of a red, blue, grey, or black colour ; passing, in
decomposition, from ...
4
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay
It was here, in the plain between the village of Wadalla and Antop Hill, that Dr.
Leith pointed out to me, in a semi-jaspideous group of black rocks, a large piece
of coarse-grained white crystalline diorite, looking at first sight like granite 196 ...
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India
... clear quartz, not in rounded grains, but in the sharp indefinite form, which silex
generally assumes in granite ; veins of white, hyaline and of jaspideous quartz
run through both , cutting the pebbles in the conglomerate : this BUNDELCUND.
Geological Survey of India,
1860
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India
to Jobut, the soil resting upon it being, as usual, thin and barren, and the ground
uncultivated. The resemblance of this rock to that occurring near Bulwarree has
been already referred to. It is of course possible that this singular jaspideous rock
, ...
7
A Manual of the Geology of India: Chiefly Compiled from the ...
It is a compact porcellanic rock, as sharply and regularly bedded as the
associated jaspideous shales. Occasionally it is obscurely porphyritic, having
small indeterminate crystals scattered through it. An analysis of a specimen from
the Gwalior ...
H. B. Medlicott, Richard Dixon Oldham, W. T. Blanford,
2011
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British Fossil Brachiopoda
deposit and locality. to be hornblendic, and whose texture is often so compact as
to give it a jaspideous character and toughness equal to Lydian stone. It is most
frequently veined with white quartz, and being often brecciated with angular ...
of the lacustrine formation ; imbedded in a compact, jaspideous, granular, or
cavernous, arenaceo-argillaceous, loose base ; solid, unstratified, sometimes
pseudo-prismatic ; of a red, blue, grey, or black colour ; passing, in
decomposition, from ...
Asiatic Society of Bombay, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Bombay Branch,
1969
10
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
effected by a gradualtransition, the limits of which cannot be affigned; but more
generally by the formation of secondary spheroids, in the heart of the compact
jaspideous substance. These spheroids differ 'essentially from those first
described: ...