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Observations and Reflections on Geology: Intended to Serve ...
Gravel may be connected together by what was in chemical solution, and form
plum- pudding stone ; the sand forming freestone. The cement will be of various
kinds, such as metals, particularly the pyrites, Extraneous Fossils, &c As a proof
of ...
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A description of the minerals in the Leskean Museum
C. Pudding Stone. 877 A reddish brown, spotted with yellowish grey, Pudding
Stone ; from England. 878 Reddish brown, spotted with greyish white, Pudding
Stone ; from the Western coast of the Caspian Sea. Rtm. Hitherto they were only ...
Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten, 1798
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An Introduction to Mineralogy: Comprising the Natural ...
PUDDING-STONE consists of rounded nodules or pebbles imbedded in a paste.
It differs from cemented breccias, the imbedded masses of which are angular. It
differs from porphyry which contains imbedded crystals. Pudding-stone more ...
At the foot of Meranni, towards Reedy Creek, may be seen at one spot in the
creek, the syenitic rock of the top; higher up the red conglomerate; then a kind of
Wacke; then sandstone, and after this a high ledge of pudding stone, which can
be ...
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Philosophical Magazine and Journal
the name of a sandstone than pudding-stone. From the river side the pudding-
stone can be traced crossing the road a little below Leigh. It is then for some
distance lost on account of the cultivated state of the country, but in the hills near
Pill ...
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New England Legends and Folk Lore
IN those pleasant suburban districts formerly the towns of Roxbury and
Dorchester, the rock everywhere seen in the roadside walls and outcropping
ledges is the very curious conglomerate familiarly known as pudding-stone; so
called, ...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
Two or three miles north of the College, it emerges in abundance, and becomes
broader through Leverett, which is perhaps one of the best places for examining
it ; especially when we consider its proximity there to pudding stone. Mount Toby
...
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Fossils arranged according to their obvius characters with ...
5« COARSE RED PUDDING STONE. Vast lumps soft heavy 6. COARSE BLUE
PUDDING STONE. Vast masses hard heavy a " 1 ** J. COARSE GREENISH
PUDDING STONE, Rounded nodules very hard heavy 8. COARSE VEINY
PUDDING ...
J. Hill, R. Baldwin ((Londres)), Peter Elmsly ((Londres)), 1771
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American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
It appears, however, two miles south east of the Collegiate Institution, and I have
no doubt that Seminary stands on this rock ; although some bowlders of pudding
stone appear there. Two or three miles north of the College, it emerges in ...
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The American Journal of Science
It appears, however, two miles south east of the Collegiate Institution, and I have
no doubt that Seminary stands on this rock; although some bowlders of pudding
stone appear there. Two or three miles north of the College, it emerges in ...
Wilmot Hyde Bradley, Byron Nelson Cooper, John Rodgers, 1823
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Cousins who believe King Harold is buried under floor of Stortford …
When he allowed a parishioner to open a family vault beneath the nave, excavation revealed a further vault containing pudding stone coffins of early Norman ... «Herts and Essex Observer, Oct 14»
Celebrating 50 years of rockhounding
Another member on a rockhounding vacation found himself near Chapleau, Ontario, looking for pudding stone which is a conglomerate rock. He ventured up a ... «Brantford Expositor, Mar 14»
Duke of Cumberland's Stone: The rock with a hard place in history
They determined the boulder to be a large block of conglomerate, also known as pudding stone. The bedrock beneath it is also conglomerate, but of a different ... «BBC News, Apr 13»