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... mineral collections in continental museums , or in private cabinets at home , according to whatever system they may happen to be arranged . The names of the authors printed in Italics are those of the persons by whom the minerals to ...
... mineral collections in continental museums , or in private cabinets at home , according to whatever system they may happen to be arranged . The names of the authors printed in Italics are those of the persons by whom the minerals to ...
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... minerals will assist the student in recog- nising them , the plan of a mere Glossary has been departed from , and brief hints on the nature of minerals have been introduced . It must be remembered , however , that there is no short cut ...
... minerals will assist the student in recog- nising them , the plan of a mere Glossary has been departed from , and brief hints on the nature of minerals have been introduced . It must be remembered , however , that there is no short cut ...
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... mineral . This may have happened in several ways . Either the original mineral may have been entirely removed and the newer one deposited in the cast ( or the mould ) of that which has disappeared , or the original mineral may have been ...
... mineral . This may have happened in several ways . Either the original mineral may have been entirely removed and the newer one deposited in the cast ( or the mould ) of that which has disappeared , or the original mineral may have been ...
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... mineral , as is the case in some kinds of Opal and Cat's - Eye . Tarnish signifies that the colour of the mineral is different from that ex- hibited by a newly fractured surface . It is , consequently , merely superficial . When the ...
... mineral , as is the case in some kinds of Opal and Cat's - Eye . Tarnish signifies that the colour of the mineral is different from that ex- hibited by a newly fractured surface . It is , consequently , merely superficial . When the ...
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... mineral , as in Hypersthene . 5. Silky , or like silk . It is generally the result of a fibrous structure , as is apparent in fibrous Gypsum and Satin Spar . 6. Adamantine , or like Diamond . When combined in the same mineral with sub ...
... mineral , as in Hypersthene . 5. Silky , or like silk . It is generally the result of a fibrous structure , as is apparent in fibrous Gypsum and Satin Spar . 6. Adamantine , or like Diamond . When combined in the same mineral with sub ...
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Alumina Analysis antimony arsenic Barytes BB fuses BB on charcoal Beudant blue Bohemia borax Breithaupt Brit Brittle Brochant brown carbonate cerium cleavage Coal cobalt colourless Comp conchoidal Cornwall Crown 8vo crystals Dana Dufrénoy earthy Felspar fibrous flame Fracture conchoidal Fracture uneven Garnet glass globule granular green grey Haidinger Harz Hausmann Haüy Hornblende Huel intumescence Jameson Kirwan Kobell lead Lime Magnesia Localities Lustre Lustre vitreous M. P. G. Horse-shoe M. P. G. Principal Floor Magnesia manganese masses mineral Mohs muriatic acid name given nickel Nicol nitric acid octahedrons opaque Oxide Oxide of copper pearly Peroxide of iron Phillips Phosphoric acid Potash primary form Protoxide of iron Protoxide of manganese Pyrites Quartz resembling resinous rhombic prism RHOMBOHEDRAL rocks Saxony Silica Silica Alumina Peroxide silver Soda Soluble sometimes SPAR stone Streak white sulphate sulphuric acid Tellurium Titanic acid Topaz translucent transparent variety Wall-case Water Werner yellow yellowish
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