| Clark, A. M., Smith, D. A., Symes, R. F., Tandy, P. C., Hart, A. D. (1995) Catalogue of Type Mineral Specimens in the Natural History Museum, London - With an appendix listing mineral species and varieties originally described from the British Isles. Natural History Museum, London. | Book | of the species nominates Socrates mine, Sonoma County, California, as the type locality. The NHM specimen...Arthurite (Holotype) BM 1964,00074 & 75 Hingston Down Consols mine, Ca/stock, Cornwall, England R.J. Davis...1 956,00385 Scawt Hill, Lame, co, Antrim, Northern Ireland C.E. Tilley & A.E. Vincent (1 948) Min. Mag...(Cotype) BM 1986,00482 Dekalb township, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA R.J. Goble & G. Robinson (1980)...Holotype) BM 1984,00843 Burnside, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA P.J Dunn, D.R. Peacor, A.J | | | Book | LOCALITIES IN THE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. BY K TOWNSHEND M. HALL, F.G.S. LONDON : EDWARD...of some of the principal localities in the same county, was given by Messrs . Greg and Lettsom in their...locality by some independent authority, such as maps, county directories, local guide books, &c. The geological...Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland, by ROBERT P. GREG, F.G.S., and WILLIAM G. LETTSOM...of Mineral Substances hitherto dis covered in Ireland, by Sir CHARLES L. GIESECKE, F.G.S. 1832. A Catalogue | | | Book | MANUAL w OF THE MINERALOGY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY ROBERT PHILIPS GREG, F.G.S. , AND WILLIAM...work to place the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland on that footing to which scientifically and economically...M Playok, in topaz from the Mourne Mountains, Ireland ), almost every known British form being in fact...Portlock's Geological Report and Survey of the N.E. of Ireland ( 1843 ). Catalogue of the British Museum . Sale...uses, found very near the surface of the soil. Ireland ; near Kilkenny . Graphite is derived from the | | | Book | Juan Carlos Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George SeYastopulo...& Jean-Claude Tanguy Minerals of Britain and Ireland A. G. Tindle The Open University T: 'XI 'Jo ~6...stage of MB! that focusing only on Britain and Ireland might be too restrictive, and that what was really...personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted me to record their unpublished...producers of b th tin and copp ·r. and. more recently. Ireland became a major player in world zinc produ.:tion | | | Book | Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland, by R. P. Greg and W. G. Lettsom, 1858. by...the fluid substance is to be cut off and ground down with it in the mortar, when the metal, if malleable...a solution of a salt of baryta, when they throw down a white precipitate of sulphate of baryta, which...the addition of a chloride or muriatic acid throws down a dense white curdy precipitate of chloride of silver...a mixture of the two. Muriate of ammonia throws down a yellow precipitate from such a solution, and the | | | Book | composition 5Mg0.3Si02.3^-4H20, from Mt. Tkhach, northern Caucasus. This is perhaps the ‘new variety of...W. G. Lettsom, Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland, 1858, p. 354. Pseudomorph of wolframite after...[2Mn0.Si02]. Named from the locality, Alleghany County, North Carolina. [M.A., 5, 50.] 13th List [Wales;... Alumyte. G. H. Kinahan, Journ. R. Geol. Soc. Ireland, 1889, VIII, 66; Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc. 1895...Name for ‘a type of ore, discovered in Yavapai county ... on a claim known at the time as the Sumner’ |
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