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OTIS SMITH, Director Bulletin 597 GEOLOGY OF MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND BY B. K. EMERSON WASHINGTON............................................ Worcester County, Mass.......................................member........................... Northeastern Massachusetts..................................... General..................................... Western Massachusetts...............................................district............................. Eastern Massachusetts............................................ |
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MASSACHUSETTS MINERALAND FOSSIL LOCALITIES Compiled by Peter P. Gleba 'I!~·· . \. i r,'"--""'4' I...localities. My fond hope is that someone of the new generation will take up the challenge of revising...publication. Peter P. Gleba December 2008 Quincy, Massachusetts Member Boston Mineral Club Reprinted by permission...Mass. Apr 7, 1987. pg. 45 Abstract (Summary) BRAINTREE - By most accounts, land near the intersection...is some of the most valuable real estate in Massachusetts. Calculating it another way, [Peter Gleba] said |
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...................... 1. Eocks from Aroostook County I............................. 19 19 2. Litchfieldite...associated minerals.....'.........'.......... 21 New Hampshire...................................................................... 23 24 24 27 Massachusetts...............................................................................°.............. New York...............................................from near Syracuse .............................. New Jersey ......................................... |
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...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous...rocks............................................. New Hampshire........................................................:........................... Massachusetts....:......................................................................................... New York...............................................rocks............................................. New Jersey.......................................... |
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1. Rocks from Aroostook County 2. Litchtieldite and associated minerals New lIampshire Vermont 1. Rocks...rock • Massachusetts 1. Magnesian rocks 2. Amphibolite 3. Miscellaneous rocks Connecticut. New York 1...of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland, District of...Carolina (ieorgia Kentucky 1. Elliott County (like 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Texas...rocks New Mexico 1. Basalts from the Rio Grande Canyon 2. Mount Taylor region 3. Colfax County 4. Miscellaneous |
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............................................... New Hampshire......^............................................................................. Massachusetts ....................................................... 79 New York .......................................................... 79 New Jersey.........TheElliott County dike ...................................... 92 2. The Crittenden County dike.................................................... 183 New Mexico ......................................... |
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rocks Maine 1. Rocks from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont 1. Rocks of...of Mount Ascutney 5 2. Miscellaneous rocks 5 Massachusetts 1. Magnesian rocks 2. Amphibolite 3. Granite...rocks Connecticut New York 5 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania...Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma...rocks New Mexico5 1. Basalts from the Rio Grande Canyon 5 2. Mount Taylor region 5 3. Colfax County 4. Miscellaneous |
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geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...Clarence King, pp. 331-401, pis. xlviii-liii. A new method of measuring heights by means of the barometer...203-528, pls.'vii-xxxi. The geology of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, pp. 529-611...cvii (in pocket). The Rensselaer grit plateau in New York, by T. Nelson Dale, pp. 291-340, pis. xcvii-ci...of Monument Mountain, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, by T. Nelson Dale, pp. 551-565, pis. Ixxi, |
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examined very thoroughly. In this Now England and New Jersey, and analyses of rocks connection I take pleasure...igneous rocks published from 1884 to History in New York, and of the United_ States 1900, with a critical...analytical data, especially Morgan, director of the New Zealand Geological inaugural dissertations and other...Washingto11, for his gi·eat in the incorporation of new matte.r and the expansion liberality and kindness...practically identical. In other words, in the terms ~f the new classification, they would fall in the same subrang |
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Physics and Curator of Mineralogy, Yale University. New edition, entirely rewritten and reset. By William...University TOTAL ISSUE, TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND NEW YORK JOHN WILEY & SONS, LONDON: CHAPMAN & 1922 ...revision of the chemical classification until a new edition of that work should appear. The description...that as this book has been largely rewritten. A new which the minerals have been grouped into lists according...added to. Appendix B A in WILLIAM E. FORD NEW HAVEN, CONN., Dec. 1, 1921. 469105 m PREFACE |
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REEVES Cambridge, England: at the University Press New York, 35 West 32nd Street 1911 Copyright, in the...Rev. Alfred Ernest Garvie, M.A., D.D. Principal of New College, Hampstead. Member of the Board of Theology...Professor of Church History, Union Theological Seminary, New York. Author of .) p History of Christianity in the...A., B.D. (in part). r p-pap^ng. Professor of New Testament and Church History, Yorkshire United Independent...Assistant Professor of History in Columbia University, New York City. of the American Historical Association |