A Guide to the Determination of Rocks: Being an Introduction to Lithology |
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Accessory elements Accidental minerals Alumina Amphibole argillaceous attacked by acids Augite Basalts blackish blow-pipe Breccia brown Calc-spar Calcite Calcium carbon cavities cement Chlorite clay cleavage closed tube Cloth colorless compact conchoidal fracture Conglomerate contains crystalline crystals density Diorite Dolomite earthy easily Edition effervescence enamel Engineers Epidote Eurite exhibits Feldspar fibrous fragments fuses fusible Garnet globule globuliferous Gneiss grains granite granular gray grayish greasy lustre greenish hardness heated hexagonal Hornblende hydrochloric acid Illustrated Infantry infusible insoluble Labradorite laminæ layers less Lime Limestone Magnesia magnetic Magnetite Marl masses Melaphyres Mica Mica Schist Military Naval Oligoclase Oolitic Ordnance Orthoclase oxide of Iron paste pearly Phonolite plates porous Porphyry powder prisms Pumice Pyrites Pyroxene Quartz reddish rhombic base rock sandstone Schist schistose scoriaceous Silica slates sometimes steel point sulphuric acid Talc texture Tourmaline Trachytes TREATISE U. S. Army U. S. Navy varieties vitreous yellow yellowish yields