10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «CERASITE»
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1
Memoirs of the College of Science and Engineering, Kyoto ...
It contains large green crystals of cerasite and small spots. Under the microscope
, it is seen to consist of abundant biotite, quartz grains and small magnetite grains
. The cerasite is found to have completely altered to a pinite-like, green mineral, ...
Kyōto Daigaku. Kōgakubu, 1903
2
Rudimentary Treatise on Mineralogy: For the Use of Beginners
CERASITE IODIDES. 123 cubes, either simple, or with the angles truncated. It
forms small irregular masses of a grey or brownish colour, or occurs as a thin
crust on other ores. It is translucent, soft and sectile, with a specific gravity of
about 5.
Mrs. Delvalle Lowry Varley, 1849
3
A Glossary of Mineralogy
Ceraslne or Cerasite; names given by Beudant, both to Mendipite and Cromfor-
dite. Cerasite, Dana. See Mendipite. Ceraunian Sinter, from xttecvnt;, struck with
lightning. See Fulgurite. Cererit, JJaidinger, Hnusmann. Cere- rite, Brooke Sc ...
Henry William Bristow, 1861
4
Memoirs of the College of Science and Engineering, Kyoto ...
The occurrence of cerasite and chiastolite in clay slate at the aureola of the
granite bosses, due to the influence of contact metamorphism, is a subject fully
discussed by the late Y. Kikuchi.l At the time of his investigations, however, the
localities ...
Kyōto Daigaku. College of Science and Engineering, 1908
5
Memoirs of the College of Science and Engineering, Kyoto ...
The occurrence of cerasite and chiastolite in clay slate at the aureola of the
granite bosses, due to the influence of contact metamorphism, is a subject fully
discussed by the late Y. Kikuchi.1 At the time of his investigations, however, the ...
Kyoto. University. College of Science and Engineering, 1903
6
The Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University ...
Cerasite is, then, that form of Cordierite which has been produced by the so-
called contact metamorphism of Granite in slate, and is characterized by the
constant and regular form of the enclosure of the foreign materials, and the
absence or ...
7
Enciclopédia brasileira mérito: com milhares de desenhos a ...
Denominada, também, ácido metár- bico e ácido metagúmico. CERASITA, s. f. —
Lat. cerasus + ita — Paleont. V. Cerasite. CERASITE, s. f. — Lat. cerasus + ite —
Paleont. Fóssil que se assemelha a uma cereja petrificada. Var. Cerostto.
8
A mineralogical lexicon of Franklin, Hampshire, and Hampden ...
Suggests that the stolzite here described by him under the name scheele- tine
may have been mistaken for cerasite (phosgenite or mendipite) oi matlockite, one
or the other of which, under the old name of muriate of lead, has been supposed
...
Benjamin Kendall Emerson, 1896
9
An Account of Several New Genera and Species of North ...
C. acrotomus, C. flexilis, Anglcseanus, amorphus, resiniformis, hexagonus, var. 1.
speciosus, var. 2. alliaccus, pyramidalis, Vanadicus, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
C. C. C. C. C. C. White Lead. Corneous Lead. Cotunnite. Cerasite. Leadhillite.
10
A System of Mineralogy: Including an Extended Treatise on ...
... 63 — 64 Horn quicksilver, 64 — 65 Mimetene, " Tin Ore, 6-5—71 Vanadate of
Lead, 66 — 67 Dyoxylite, 6 8—7 Cerasite, 7 — 71 Tungstate of Lead, 79— 8-1
Species in this sub-section whose specific gravity has not been determined.