It consists of a brick-red, granular powder with but little taste and smell. Examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of small, roundish, translucent grains of a ruby red colour, much resembling (except in colour) the grains of lupuline.... Annual Report for ... with Accompanying Papers - Seite 128von Iowa Geological Survey - 1903Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1853 - 664 Seiten
...name of Wurrus or Waras.* It consists of a brick-red, granular powder with but little taste and smell. Examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of small, roundish, translucent grains of a ruby red colour, much resembling (except in colour) the grains of... | |
| 1853 - 644 Seiten
...name of Wurrus or Waras.* It consists of a brick-red, granular powder with but little taste and smell. Examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of small, roundish, translucent grains of a ruby red colour, much resembling (except in colour) the grains of... | |
| Daniel Hanbury - 1876 - 594 Seiten
...name of Wurrus or Waras.1 It consists of a brick-red, granular powder with but little taste and smell. Examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of small, roundish, translucent grains of a ruby red colour, much resembling (except in colour) the grains of... | |
| Daniel Hanbury - 1876 - 574 Seiten
...name of Wurrus or Waras.1 It consists of a brick-red, granular powder with but little taste and smell. Examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of small, roundish, translucent grains of a ruby red colour, much resembling (except in colour) the grains of... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1877 - 704 Seiten
...to two inches in length, irregularly cylindrical, grooved along one side, and very generally curved. When examined under the microscope, it is seen to be composed of very thick-walled cells, which contain oil-drops but no starch. Various opinions have been advanced... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1897 - 502 Seiten
...matter. In its typical form it is so fine as to be quite without grit when rubbed between the fingers. When examined under the microscope, it is seen to be composed of irregular unassorted flakes and grains, principally quartz, but fragments of other minerals are also... | |
| 1903 - 502 Seiten
...sp. Fossils are especially abundant in the calcareous layers which contained a Myalina recurvirostris and also an Edmondia 10 7. Compact, fine-grained,...the same texture as the limestone, but when examined uader the microscope it is seen to be composed of small crystals. The dolomitization was evidently... | |
| Ferdinand Dawidowsky - 1905 - 342 Seiten
...part in the nutrition of the plant. It is chiefly manufactured from potatoes, Indian corn and grain. Examined under the microscope, it is seen to be composed of small granules consisting of layers placed one above the other. March paste. In stirring starch with water... | |
| Morley Evans Wilson - 1924 - 420 Seiten
...well-developed ophitic texture, except on the margins of the dykes where it is generally aphanitic. When examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of elongated crystals of labradorite enclosed in a matrix of augite and scattered grains of limonite and... | |
| 1924 - 186 Seiten
...well-developed ophitic texture, except on the margins of the dykes where it is generally aphanitic. When examined under the microscope it is seen to be composed of elongated crystals of labradorite enclosed in a matrix of augite and scattered grains of limonite and... | |
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