10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIDEROLITE»
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1
Concise Dictionary of Physics
Siderites comprise about 6 percent of known falls. Siderolite. A stony iron
meteorite. Siderolites compriselessthan2percentofknown falls. (lit.: “sky stone”).
Sido. Generally used as afriendlyderisionfor any person that is extremly
knowledgable ...
2
Histoire Naturelle De La Montagne De Saint Pierre De Maestricht
recouvrement sur l'un desdits rayons. Lamarck , a qui j'avois communiqué ces
jolis petits polypiers fossiles , en a formé un genre sous la dénomination de
Siderolite , Siderolites ; c'est le 2oème. genre des polypes à rayons , et il désigne
celui ...
Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond, 1798
3
The Story of Your Life: A History of the Sporting Life ...
The horses concerned were the 1868 Derby winner Blue Gown, who had been
kept busy since his Epsom victory having won the Ascot Gold Cup and 12 of his
17 other races; the progressive three- year-old Siderolite, a winner of his last
three ...
The term siderolite, or rather aero-siderolite was proposed by Professor N. Story
Maskelyne, for the meteorites to which Gustav Rose had previously given the
name pallasite. Rose afterwards divided his pallasites, retaining the original term
for ...
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1884
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College
The term siderolite, or rather aero-siderolite was proposed by Professor N. Story
Maskelyne, for the meteorites to which Gustav Rose had previously given the
name pallasite. Rose afterwards divided his pallasites, retaining the original term
for ...
6
Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zool̈ogy at Harvard College
The term siderolite, or rather aero-siderolite was proposed by Professor N. Story
Maskelyne, for the meteorites to which Gustav Rose had previously given the
name pallasite. Rose afterwards divided his pallasites, retaining the original term
for ...
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1884
7
Lithological Studies: A Description and Classification of ...
The term siderolite, or rather aero-siderolite was proposed by Professor N. Story
Maskelyne, for the meteorites to which Gustav Rose had previously given the
name pallasite. Rose afterwards divided his pallasites, retaining the original term
for ...
Marshman Edward Wadsworth, 1884
The examination by Dr. Clemens Winkler of the siderolite of Rittersgriin, Saxony,
shows it to accord closely in composition with the siderolite of Breitenbach in
Bohemia, examined some years since (1871) in the Laboratory of the Mineral ...
9
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Evolution of ...
pironaeapseudopolyconite rudist assemblages, these most advanced,
Maastrichtian representatives of the orbitoid-siderolite fauna have not so far,
been found but the so-called primitive representatives of orbitoids and siderolites
have. That is ...
Giovanni Battista Carulli, Franco Cucchi, Camilla Pirini Radrizzani, 1989
10
Memoirs of the Australian Museum
ESTHERVILLE (U.S.A.) siderolite. Fell 10 May, 1879. Weight 88 grammes.
FARMINGTON (U.S.A.) aerolite. Fell 25 June, 1890. Weight 134 grammes.
FINMARKEN (Norway) siderolite. Found 1902. Weight 453 grammes. FOREST
CITY (U.S.A.) ...