| | Report (volume) | SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 484 THE GRANITES OF CONNECTICUT BY T. NELSON DALE AND HERBERT E. GREGORY Prepared...the Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 ...discussion____________________._____._ Salient features of Connecticut geology, by Herbert E. Gregory___ Origin, nature...rocks________________.__ __ Granites and granite gneisses of Connecticut, by Herbert E. GregoryName, mineral content,...granitic intrusions_________ ____ 24 Age of the Connecticut granites________ __ _ __ 25 Structure, rock variations | | | Report (volume) | Director Bulletin 738 THE COMMERCIAL GRANITES OF NEW ENGLAND BY T. NELSON DALE WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...expansion____^_________________ Geographic distribution of New England granite quarries____ Descriptions of the...___ Groton____________________________ Oriinge County __________________________ Topsham___________________________..._ Randolph ___________________________ Orleans County- _______________________ Derby Barton _ _________...granite and finished product Continued. Washington County _____________________ 121 Barre and Williamstown________________ | | | Report (volume) | cientifica Circular Classe classification Company, County Collections Committee Communications Comparative...Mountain Mountains Museo, Museum, etc. n______:_ new internac___ internacional Internat____ International...Inv_____ Investigation, gations. Investi- n. s_____ new series nac ___-_-_ nacional ABBREVIATIONS Nachr...American Chemical Society Monographs 67, 71, 72, 77-79. New York. American Geophysical Union Transactions 14th-20th...Transactions vols. 77-135; Year Books 1929, 1933-1936. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal | | | Report (volume) | 4, 5, 8; Museum Paper, nos. 5, 6; County Report, no. 1 (Clay County). Montgomery, Ala. Alberta, Scientific...Publication, nos. 1-157; Transactions, vols. 60-76. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal...Science, 4th ser., vols. 47-50; 5th ser., vols. 1-16. New Haven, Conn. American Mineralogist, vols. 4-13. Menasha...38-55; Memoirs, new ser., vol. 3, pts. 2, 3; American Museum Novitates, nos. 1-337. New York. See also...53-62. New York. American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vols. 58-67; Transactions, new ser., vol | | | Report (volume) | St. Louis, Mo. Acadtan N aturahst. Fredencton, New Brunswick. Agr. Indus. Prog. Canada-Agrtcultural...Metallurgical Engineers Techmcal Publications; Transactions. New York. Am. Jour. Botany-American Journal of Botany...Pa. Am. Jour. Sci.-American Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn. Am. Midland Naturalist-American Midland...Bulletm; Handbook; NoVItates; SpeCial Publications. New York. Am. Petrol. Inst. Drllhng and Production Practice;...Proceedmgs; ProductiOn Bulletm; Report of Progress. New York Am. Phtlos. Soc. Proc.; Trans.; Yearb.-American | | | Journal (volume) | THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY PRESS OF THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY LANCASTER, PA. CONTENTS. Names...differences in any years been peace- Tooele County, one in numbers as to That the dwindling half...marriage or otherwise. men weep at the doom The old of extinction which they believe plainly to see...knowl- men and women edge and point of view of the old with that of the members of younger generations...time before white dominance in the region and the new mode of life consequent upon it. Place Names | | | Journal (volume) | causes of terrestrial magnetism, Proc. Phys. Soc. London, 24: pt. Ill, p. 127; and Swann, W. F. G., The...Bulletin Bureau of Standards, 3: 345. 1907. method. new radiation burgess: a micropyrometer 8 lamp is...in 1912. While very gratifying to find that the new value of co = 14,500 places the melting point of...grasping the small segments A, B, C, ing collars F, new genus all of G of sliding each segment in its... intro- false light. BOTANY.—Pseudannona, a new genus of Annonaceae from the Mascarene Islands; together | | | Report (issue) | Place, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, Colorado 80301-9140, USA. Copyright is not claimed on any material prepared...the valuable volumes of the Geological Survey of New York. Another friend, Professor G.J. Wasserburg,...Norman of Wantagh Rare Book Company in Neversink, New York, have performed wonders in finding for my collection...Şengör contributed to the volume on identifying old mantle plumes (Mantle Plumes: Their Identification...geological reasons for avoiding this term and introduce a new terminology. This is not a scholarly book in the |
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