The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge ...Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1924 |
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Stran 2
... usually pyramidal in habit , often with trun- alcohol , chloroform and benzene , the crystals cated ends . They are transparent to translu- obtained from these solutions being partly monocent , and are usually yellow in color , with a ...
... usually pyramidal in habit , often with trun- alcohol , chloroform and benzene , the crystals cated ends . They are transparent to translu- obtained from these solutions being partly monocent , and are usually yellow in color , with a ...
Stran 9
... usually in volcanic regions or in connection with gypsum and other allied rocks . Until within recent years the commercial sup- ply has been obtained largely from Sicily , though a considerable quantity has been ob- tained from the ...
... usually in volcanic regions or in connection with gypsum and other allied rocks . Until within recent years the commercial sup- ply has been obtained largely from Sicily , though a considerable quantity has been ob- tained from the ...
Stran 9
... usually pyramidal in habit , often with trun- cated ends . They are transparent to translu- cent , and are usually yellow in color , with a resinous lustre , a hardness of from 1.5 to 2.5 , and a specific gravity of about 2.07 . Sulphur ...
... usually pyramidal in habit , often with trun- cated ends . They are transparent to translu- cent , and are usually yellow in color , with a resinous lustre , a hardness of from 1.5 to 2.5 , and a specific gravity of about 2.07 . Sulphur ...
Stran 26
... usually prolonged beyond the others . These birds occur in the Eastern Archipelago , India and Africa . They take the place of the humming - birds of the New World , and in brilliant coloration and habits much resemble these , but are ...
... usually prolonged beyond the others . These birds occur in the Eastern Archipelago , India and Africa . They take the place of the humming - birds of the New World , and in brilliant coloration and habits much resemble these , but are ...
Stran 29
... usually at night with the aid of two plumb - lines one north and the other south of the position in which the dial is to be set . From the Nautical Almanac the time is found at which the polestar crosses the meridian of the place . The ...
... usually at night with the aid of two plumb - lines one north and the other south of the position in which the dial is to be set . From the Nautical Almanac the time is found at which the polestar crosses the meridian of the place . The ...
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