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Handbook of Geological Terms: Geology and Physical Geography
The name given by Brochant and Dana to yttrious oxide of columbium ; Y ttro-
tantalite, which see. Yttro-I'lmenite.—Same as Lamarskite, which see. Yttro-
Tantalite.—Yttrious oxide of tantalum; a mineral occurring in kidney-shaped
masses, of a ...
2
Handbook of geological terms, geology and physical geography
The name given by Brochant and Dana to yttrious oxide of columbium ; Yttro-
tantalite, which see. Yttro-I'lmenite. — Same as Lamarskite, which see. Yttro-
Tantalite. — Yttrious oxide of tantalum ; a mineral occurring in kidney-shaped
masses, ...
3
Handbook of Geological Terms and Geology
The name given by Brochant and Dana to yttrious oxide of columbium ; Y ttro-
tantalite, which see. Yttro-I'lmenite.—Same as Lamarskite, which see. Yttro-
Tantalite.-—Yttrious oxide of tantalum; a mineral occurring in kidney-shaped
masses, of a ...
David PAGE (F.G.S.), 1865
4
Advanced Text-book of Geology, Descriptive and Industrial
The name given by Brochant and Dana to yttrious oxide of columbium ; Yum-
tantalize, which see. Yttr0-flmenite.—-Same as Lamarsln'te, which see. Yttro-
tantalite. —~Yttrious oxide of tantalum; a mineral occurring in kidney-shaped
masses, ...
5
An elementary treatise on mineralogy and geology
GENUS XXIII. URANIUM Black Oxide of Uranium. - Green Oxide of Uranium. -
crystallized mrthy GENUS XXIV. COL UMBIUM. Ferruginous Oxide of Columbium
. Yttrious Oxide of Columbium. GENUS XXV. CERIUM. Siliceous Oxide of Cerium
.
6
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Ferruginous oxide of columbium. 2. Yttrious oxide of columbium. Genus XXV.—
Cerium. 1 . Siliceous oxide of cerium. 2. Allanite. 3. Fluate of cerium. neutral.
Subfluate. yttrious. (Yttrocerite). Genus XXVI.— Selenium. Genus XXVII.—
Cadmium.
7
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Yttrious oxide of columbium. Genus XXV. — Cerium. 1. Siliceous oxide of cerium.
2. Allanite. 3. Fluate of cerium. neutral. SubBuate. yttrious. (Yttrocerite). Genus
XXVI. — Selenium. Genus XXVII. — Cadmium. We add, in justice to some brilliant
...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
8
A Manual of Mineralogy: In Which Is Shown How Much Cornwall ...
YTTRIOUS MINERALS. The earth yttria was discovered in 1794, by Professor
Gadolin, at Ytterby, in Sweden. It occurs as a constituent part of the mineral
Gadolinite, named from him. Spec. gr. 4. (See page 92.) Yttria when pure is
perfectly ...
9
The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Ferruginous oxide of columbium. 2. Yttrious oxide of columbium. Genus XXV. —
Cerium. 1. Siliceous oxide of cerium. 2. Allanite. 3. Fluate of cerium. neutral.
Subfluate. yttrious. (Yttrocerite). Genus XXVI. — Selenium. Genus XXVII. —
Cadmium.
10
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
Cyc. Ure. Davy. YTTRIOUS, a. Pertaining to yttria ; containing yttria; as, the
yttrious oxyd of co- lumbium. Cleaveland. YTTRIUM, n. The base of yttria. YTTRO
-CE'RITE, n. A mineral, consisting of the oxyd of cerium, yttria, lime and fluoric
acid.