Catalogue of the Philosophical Apparatus Minerals Geological Specimens C I
Catalogue of the Philosophical Apparatus Minerals Geological Specimens C I
Charles Daubeny
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Drawer 57. Ancient volcanic rocks consisting of cellular and compact Trap, with the semiopal they contain, from Hanau, aiM Bochenheim, near Frankfort, &c. Drawer 58. Ancient volcanic rocks, consisting of compact and cellular Trap. Vogelsgebirge, Hessia. Drawer 59. Trap rocks intruding themselves through sandstone, and altering it in structure and hardness. Budingen and other places near Eisenach, Hessia. Amongst the changes induced, is that from sandstone of the com- mon kind into a hard and co...mpact variety, crystallized (so to F 34 CATALOGUE OF PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, &c. speak) in prisms resembling the little columns produced by artificial heat in the same material at Rotherham, Yorkshire. In the same drawer by way of comparison are placed specimens of the columnar sandstone of Bradford, Yorkshire. Drawer 60. Trap rocks, many highly cellular. Blaue Kuppe near Eschwege, Meisner, &c. Hessia. Drawer 61. Volcanic rocks from Rhongebirge, Hessia. The hill called Pferdekopf from which the specimens are taken has been represented as a crater.
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