10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RUBELLAN»
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1
Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition Made by Charles F. ...
The larger crystals are aflected in various ways by decomposition; some have the
center clouded with ocher-yellow, bounded by a clear ring, and this by a ring of
blood-red rubellan in minute closely aggregated crystals, which project into the ...
Charles Francis Hall, J. E. Nourse, 2014
2
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay
"When the tabular aggregates of this mineral loose their lustre, they assume the
form of Rubellan ; when it has a strong metallic lustre, it looks like Itutile. In
another form, which I have not mentioned, it has a waxy appearance, and
greenish ...
3
Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
When the tabular aggregates of this mineral loose their lustre, they assume the
form of Rubellan ; when it has a strong metallic lustre, it looks like Iiutile. In
another form, which I have not mentioned, it has a waxy appearance, and
greenish ...
4
The Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Sometimes this magnesia mica or Rubellan seems, in minute crystallization, to
form the greater part of the base of the red amygdaloids, and on decomposing
assumes the form and appearance of red clay. If the Rubellan of Breithaupt be ...
5
Lithology: Or, Classification of Rocks, with Their English, ...
98 Ealligsand stein 72 Rubellan ... 8 Easeneisenstein 88 Rubellan ... 8 » -torf 83
Rubellane ... 8 Rauhkalk 60 Budistenkalk ... 62 Bauthenspath 13 Busskohle ... 81
Reddle 89 Butil ... 14 Red Ochre 89 Butile ... 14 Beibungsbreccien 77 Rutile .
Philip Henry Lawrence, Bernhard von Cotta, 1865
6
Journal of the Chemical Society
B. H. B. Rubellan. By M. U. Hollrung (Zeit. Kryst. Mia., 11, 53).— The author has
investigated the occurrence of rubellan in the basalt tuffs of Schima and
Kostenblatt, in the nepheline dolerite of the Loban Mountain, and in the basalt
lava of the ...
When the tabular aggregates of this mineral loose their lustre, they assume the
form of Rubellan ; when it has a strong metallic lustre, it looks like Rutile. In
another form, which I have not mentioned, it has a waxy appearance, and
greenish ...
Asiatic Society of Bombay, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Bombay Branch, 1969
8
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
_-Rubellan ; perlglimmer ; and pyrodmalite P 0 The fihrn-laminary structure so
evident and common in all the crystals of this family, shews that all the regular
crystals are not simple, but compound individuals, or groups formed of elon~
gated ...
9
Treatise on mineralogy: second part, consisting of ...
Rubellan Aster-Mica. Breithaupt. Primary form. Acute rhomboid. P on P = 66° 19'
50". Cleavage as above. Lustre pearly. Color brownish red to reddish brown.
Optical axis single. Streak the same as color. Brittle. Hardness (scale of
Breithaupt) ...
Charles Upham Shepard, 1835
10
New Zealand: Its Physical Geography, Geology and Natural ...
Magnesia Mica (Rubellan), in volcanic rocks, Banks' Peninsula. Pearl Mica (
margarite), in gneiss and metamorphic schists, West Coast. Tourmaline, in
granite, Mosquito Hill, West Coast. Marcasite (white iron pyrites), in clays and
tertiary rocks, ...
Ferdinand von Hochstetter, 2013