Kao-ling," the kind of earth which was formerly derived from there, but is now prepared in other places. The application of the name by Berzelius, to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition, that the white earth which he received from a... Kentucky Geological Survey - Seite 720von Kentucky Geological Survey, Kentucky. State Geologist - 1913Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1871 - 1024 Seiten
...ofi'er no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described, by poiinding hard rock, but the aspect of the rock is nearly alike...of material bears the name Pe-tun-tse (" white clay "). I have quite a cargo of both, and of the rocks from which either is prepared. Their examination... | |
| 1871 - 504 Seiten
...but is now prepared in other places. The application of the name, by Berzelius, to porcelain .eartfi was made on the erroneous supposition, that the white...of material bears the name Pe-tun-tse (" white clay "). I have quite a cargo of both, and of the rocks from which either is prepared. Their examination... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - 1878 - 800 Seiten
...prepared in other places. The application of the name, by Berzelius, to porcelain earth, was made upon the erroneous supposition that the white earth which...state. The second kind of material bears the name Fe-tun-tse ('white clay')." Baron von Richtofen remarks furthermore that he purposed having laboratory... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - 1880 - 798 Seiten
...prepared in other places. The application of the name, liy Berrelius, to porcelain earth, was made upon the erroneous supposition that the white earth which...material bears the name Pe-tun-tse ('white clay')." Baron von Richtofen remarks furthermore that he purposed having laboratory examinations made ; but... | |
| Catharine Ann Janvier - 1880 - 332 Seiten
...the name by Berzelius to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition that the white earth he received from a member of one of the embassies,...Lord Amherst, occurred naturally in this state. The same kind of material is called pe-tun-tze.' The above statements open the way to much interesting... | |
| United States National Museum - 1901 - 884 Seiten
...King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described,...Pe-tun-tse ("white clay"). The following analyses will serve to show the average composition of (I) the natural material from King-te-Chin, such as is... | |
| United States National Museum - 1901 - 874 Seiten
..." Kao-ling," the kind of earth which was formerly derived from there, but is now prepared in oth«r places. The application of the name by Berzelius,...Pe-tun-tse ("white clay"). The following analyses will serve to show the average composition of (I) the natural material from King-te-Chin, such as is... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1904 - 522 Seiten
...King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described,...the name Pe-tun-tse ('white clay')." The following analysis will serve to show the average composition of (i) the natural material from King-te-Chin,... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1904 - 518 Seiten
...still designate by the name 'Kao-ling' the kind of earth 1 American Journal of Science, 1871, p. 180. which was formerly derived from there, but is now...the name Pe-tun-tse ('white clay')." The following analysis will serve to show the average composition of (i) the natural material from King-te-Chin,... | |
| Heinrich Ries - 1906 - 538 Seiten
...King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described,...Pe-tun-tse ('white clay')." The following analyses l show the average composition of (I) the natural material from King-te-chin, such as is used in the... | |
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