W. ; and what is equally worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or southeastwardly, though in some instances so steeply as to approach the perpendicular. " There is no marked difference in the general character... Mineralogy and Chemistry - Síđa 151eftir John Lawrence Smith - 1873 - 401 síđurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| 1855 - 490 síđur
...32°— 35° W. ; and what is equally worthy of nole, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or south-eastwardly, though in some...among them, there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Prof. Silliman, in his report on the minerals of... | |
| 1855 - 990 síđur
...32°— 35° VV. ; and what is equally worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or south-eastwardly, though in some...among them, there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Prof. Silliman, in his report on the minerals of... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 384 síđur
...32° — 35° W. ; and what is equally worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or southeastwardly, though in some...and among them there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Professor Silliman, in his report on the minerals... | |
| 1853 - 690 síđur
...parallelism of the more numerous group, embracing the larger and more promising veins of the district. There is no marked difference in the general character...class those of the red shale from those of the gneiss, nor again those observing the normal direction of N. 34° E. from those of the more exceptional direction... | |
| 1855 - 484 síđur
...32°— 35° W. ; and what is equally worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or south-eastwardly, though in some...among them, there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Prof. Silliman, in his report on the minerals of... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 964 síđur
...32° — 35° W. ; and what is equally worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or southeastwardly, though in some...and among them there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Professor Silliman, in his report on the minerals... | |
| 1856 - 384 síđur
...32° — 35° W. ; and what is equally worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or southeastwardly, though in some...and among them there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Professor Silliman, in his report on the minerals... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 414 síđur
...worthy of note, they dip, with scarcely an exception, towards the same quarter, or southeastward ly, though in some instances so steeply as to approach...and among them there are specimens of species hardly equalled by those coming from any other locality. Professor Silliman, in his report on the minerals... | |
| J. Peter Lesley - 1883 - 442 síđur
...parellelism of the more numerous group, embracing the larger and more promising veins of the district. •* There is no marked difference in the general character...class those of the red shale from those of the gneiss, nor, again, thosa observing the normal direction of N. 34° E. from those of the more exceptional direction... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1884 - 692 síđur
...miles breadth, the greater number are remarkably similar in their course, ranging N. 32° — 36° E. and S. 32° — 35° W. ; and, what is equally...mineral lodes, nor any features to distinguish as a elass those of the red shale from those of the gneiss." The minerals found in these veins are quite... | |
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