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... formation in equinoctial America . These porphyries , so familiar to the author's observation , are sometimes rich in the ores of gold and silver , and most frequently are covered by trachytes which are still affected by volcanic agency ...
... formation in equinoctial America . These porphyries , so familiar to the author's observation , are sometimes rich in the ores of gold and silver , and most frequently are covered by trachytes which are still affected by volcanic agency ...
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... formation ( forest of Fontaine- bleau ) . The deep ravines that furrow the declivity of the Cordil- leras , and the immense number of blocks torn from their natural position , facilitate the observation of this formation of quartz ...
... formation ( forest of Fontaine- bleau ) . The deep ravines that furrow the declivity of the Cordil- leras , and the immense number of blocks torn from their natural position , facilitate the observation of this formation of quartz ...
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... formation , the lignites also of the Isle of Aix be- long , on which M. Fleuriau de Bellevue has made such interesting researches . According to that learned geologist , the sub - marine forest on the coast of Rochelle consists of ...
... formation , the lignites also of the Isle of Aix be- long , on which M. Fleuriau de Bellevue has made such interesting researches . According to that learned geologist , the sub - marine forest on the coast of Rochelle consists of ...
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