10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OLIGIST»
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Crenate of Ammonia in an Oligist of Devonian Age. — Dr. Phipson has
communicated a note to the Comptes Rendus for May, on the occurrence of an
organic matter in an oligist of Devonian age in Belgium. Its oolitic structure
caused him to ...
Samuel Joseph Mackie, 1861
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
... it does not appear that the hematite is the result of infiltration alone, for masses
of micaceous iron ore are found connected with it, which appear to indicate that it
results in part, at least, from the decomposition of oxidule or oligist iron ore.
3
The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries ...
The specimens on which I operated were lamelli- form oligist iron, (micaceous
iron of the isle of Elba,) compact oligist iron of Framont, Spanish red hematite
oligist iron, oxidulized iron of Dannemora, oxidized schistoid iron of Bohemia, ...
4
Repertory of patent inventions and other discoveries and ...
The specimens on which I operated were lamelli- form oligist iron, (micaceous
iron of the isle of Elba,) compact oligist iron of Framont, Spanish red hematite
oligist iron, oxidulized iron of Dannemora, oxidized schistoid iron of Bohemia, ...
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The Repertory of Patent Inventions, and Other Discoveries ...
The specimens on which I operated were lamelli- form oligist iron, (micaceous
iron of the isle of Elba,) compact oligist iron of Framont, Spanish red hematite
oligist iron, oxidulized iron of Dannemora, oxidized schistoid iron of Bohemia, ...
6
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
The surface of its crystals has a very shining lustre, which can be better
compared to nothing than to the rhomboidal oxide of iron of the island of Elba,
oligist iron of Hatty. This lustre however is exceeded by that of their fracture; ;
when when it ...
7
English Mechanic and World of Science
The third variety, which is the commonest of all, consists of b ' ht metallic oligist,
showing the ordinary rhombic crystalisation of that mineral, but the crystals are
always very small. The fourth variety is very rarely met with, in. the shape of little ...
8
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, ...
Oligist ore is a red oxyde of iron, generally impregnated with phosphorus in such
large proportions as to yield a pig iron too brittle for refining purposes. It used to
be quite neglected until M. Behr, the director of the Ongiee Iron Works, ...
9
Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
Oligist iron is very □abundant in some veins, is frequently Specular iroa found in
the strata of gneiss, and is common in those of ore- quartz, and carbonate of lime.
Sulphuret of iron is not abundant, but sometimes occurs pyr'tes. in the veins, ...
After a while the white or green mica of the quartzites is replaced by spangles of
oligist iron, and for several leagues the dust of the road and the pavements of the
streets of the towns through which we pass are formed of the most beautiful iron ...