... the body of it presents the form of an irregular, slightly oblique, rhomboidal prism. The upper end, however, is not well defined, but runs up to one side in a flattened protuberance, giving the entire specimen a form approaching roughly an oblique... Mineralogy and Chemistry - Síđa 328eftir John Lawrence Smith - 1873 - 401 síđurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| 1861 - 500 síđur
...specimen a form approaching roughly an oblique pyramid. The length from the base to the apex is 4Ł inches. Three adjacent sides are rough, being covered...mortar. The specific gravity of the entire specimen is 3'20. Its weight, in its present condition, 3 Ibs., 14J oz. The minerals found in the meteorite are... | |
| James Merrill Safford - 1856 - 178 síđur
...smoother and rounded, and appear to have constituted a portion of the surface of the larger mass. 281. The specimen acts upon the needle; fragments of it...mortar. The specific gravity of the entire specimen is 3-20. Its weight, in its present condition, 3-83 Ibs. 282. Professor J. Lawrence Smith, of the Medical... | |
| 1857 - 426 síđur
...are smoother and rounded, and appear to have constituted a portion of the surface of the larger mass. The specimen acts upon the needle ; fragments of it readily yield particles of nickeliferous iron by trituratiou in a mortar. The specific gravity of tho entire specimen is 3-20. It weight, in its present... | |
| 1857 - 424 síđur
...specimen a form roughly approaching an oblique pyramid. The length from the base to the apex is 4J inches. Three adjacent sides are rough, being covered with cavities and pits. It is likely that the stone has been torn off from a larger mass, or from other fragments along these... | |
| 1861 - 970 síđur
...specimen a form approaching roughly an oblique pyramid. The length from the base to the apex is 4Ł inches. Three adjacent sides are rough, being covered...specimen acts upon the needle ; fragments of it readily I yield particles of nickeliferous iron by trituration in a mortar. f The specific gravity of the entire... | |
| James Merrill Safford - 1869 - 604 síđur
...are smoother and rounded, and appear to have constituted a portion of the surface of the larger muss. The specimen acts upon the needle; fragments of it...mortar. The specific gravity of the entire specimen is 8.20. Its weight, in its present condition, 3.83 Ibs. Professor J. Lawrence Smith, of the Medical Department... | |
| James Merrill Safford - 1869 - 598 síđur
...specimen a form approaching roughly, an oblique pyramid. The length from the base to the apex is 4J inches. Three adjacent sides are rough, being covered with cavities and pits. It is likely that the stone has been torn off from a larger mass, or from other fragments, along these... | |
| James Merrill Safford - 1869 - 604 síđur
...specimen a form approaching roughly, an oblique pyramid. The length from the base to the apex is 4J inches. Three adjacent sides are rough, being covered with cavities and pits. It is likely that the stone has been torn oflf from a larger mass, or from other fragments, along those... | |
| 1857 - 426 síđur
...specimen a form roughly approaching an oblique pyramid. The length from the base to the apex is 4J inches. Three adjacent sides are rough, being covered with cavities and pits. It is likely that the stone has been torn off from a larger mass, or from other fragments along these... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1884 - 692 síđur
...form of an irregular, slightly oblique, rhomboidal prism. The upper end, however, is not well-defined, but runs up to one side in a flattened protuberance,...ounces. "The minerals found in the meteorite are: pyroxine, principal portion of the mass; olivine and orthoclase, disseminated through the mass ; nickeliferous... | |
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