10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLUMBAGINOUS»
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1
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London
Above, dark brown, with a number of short black lines across the interueural
spaces, some of them uniting to form a flexuous line across both wings a little
beyond the middle, a submarginal plumbaginous line to both wings ; outer border
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Linnean Society (London), 1866
Plumbaginous anthracite, (Bull,) 2.104 but doubtful Graphite. (Dr. Ure and
Beudant,) 2.080 to 2.450 This plumbaginous anthracite has lately been submitted
to the examination of Dr. John Percy, of Birmingham, England. The following
result is ...
Richard Cowling Taylor, 1848
3
A preliminary report on the geology of New Brunswick: ...
20° W.), for a few yards, and are succeeded by conglomerates and
plumbaginous slates with a vertical dip, then by green, grey and black
plumbaginous slates with a dip to the north, thus showing an anticlinal axis.
About eleven years ago ...
4
First [-Third] Annual Report on the Geology of the State of ...
Plumbaginous slate; Brigadier's Island. Obs. Plumbaginous is when a rock
contains plumbago or graphite, commonly, but incorrectly, called black lead. 1 12
. Plumbaginous slate; Patricktown Plantation, Eph. Rice. 113. Plumbaginous
slate ...
Maine Geological Survey, 1837
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Annual report on the geology of the state of Maine
Obs. Plumbaginous is when a rock contains plumbago or graphite, commonly,
but incorrectly, called black lead. 112. Plumbaginous slate; Patricktown
Plantation, Eph. Rice. 113. Plumbaginous slate; Searsmont. 114. Graphite or
Plumbago ...
Charles Thomas Jackson, Maine. Geological Survey (1836-1839), Maine. Board of Internal Improvements, 1839
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Report on the Geology of the State of Maine
Obs. Plumbaginous is when a rock contains plumbago or graphite, commonly,
but incorrectly, called black lead. 112. Plumbaginous slate; Patricktown
Plantation, Eph. Rice. 113. Plumbaginous slate; Searsmont. 114. Graphite or
Plumbago ...
Charles Thomas Jackson, 1838
7
Travels in North America, in the years 1841-2: with ...
196 PLUMBAGINOUS ANTHRACITE. Chap. xil. I went afterwards to examine the
mica schist of Worcester, in Massachusetts, to the east of the Taco- nic range and
of the Connecticut River, and forty-five miles due west of Boston. I found ...
8
The Boston Journal of Natural History
But so far east as I went, I perceived no progress towards a change into
argillaceous slate; and I think I can perceive, in all the specimens of
plumbaginous mica slate that I have examined, a mixture of mica and quartz with
plumbago, and ...
9
Observations on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick: Made ...
At Mackerel Cove * red slates have a southerly dip, (S. 20° W.), for a few yards,
and are succeeded by conglomerates and plumbaginous slates with a vertical
dip, then by green, grey and black plumbaginous slates with a dip to the north,
thus ...
Loring Woart Bailey, 1865
10
Lyell's Travels in North America
PLUMBAGINOUS ANTHRACITE. 247 Taconio range and of the Connecticut
River, and forty-five miles due west of Boston. I found, interstratified with the mica
schist and associated clay-slate of this place, a regular bed of plumbaginous ...
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Xujiahui Cathedral
The roof is covered with plumbaginous tiles. And the church is decorated with many sculptures of the Holy Son and the God. The church has a heart-shaped ... «EastDay.com, Dec 05»