| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1851 - 800 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron, which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of an anvil. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies, but was guided to a caiion between two mountain ridges in the immediate vicinity, from which both pieces had been taken,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1852 - 446 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of an anvil. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies,...observation. METALLIFEROUS DISCOVERIES AND WORKINGS IN 1851. GOLD, in considerable quantities, has been discovered during the past year in Australia, near... | |
| Industrial arts - 1852 - 460 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of an anvil. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies,...observation. METALLIFEROUS DISCOVERIES AND WORKINGS IN 1851. GOLD, in considerable quantities, has been discovered during the past year in Australia, near... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1852 - 514 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron, which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of an anvil. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies,...considered it an interesting subject for observation. 43. ON THE PROBABLE DATE OF THE FALL OP THE RUFF'S MOUNTAIN (SC) METEORIC IKON. By CHARLES UPHAM SHEPARD.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1852 - 514 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron, which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of an anvil. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies,...considered it an interesting subject for observation. 43. ON THE PROBABLE DATE OP THE FALL OF THE RUFF'S MOUNTAIN (SC) METEORIC IRON. By CHARLES UPHAM SHEPARD.... | |
| Science - 1854 - 480 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron, which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of anvils. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies...which both pieces had been taken, where the masses of meteorites were so abundant as to have given name to the canon. He had not before heard any account... | |
| Mineralogy - 1892 - 466 pages
...unable to get any bits broken from the anvils, but was guided to a cauon between two mountain-ridges in the immediate vicinity, from which both pieces...meteorites were so abundant as to have given name to the cafion." In the second and more detailed report2 of his statement no mention at 1 Proc. Amur. Aaoc.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1862 - 530 pages
...pieces of meteoric iron, which were used by the blacksmiths of the town for the purposes of an anvil. He was unable to procure any specimens from these bodies,...considered it an interesting subject for observation. 43. ON THE PROBABLE DATE OF THE FALL OF THE RuFF's MOUNTAIN (SC) METEORIC IRON. By CHARLES UPHAM SHEPARD.... | |
| Mineralogy - 1892 - 466 pages
...of a high price, " he was unable to get any bits broken from the anvils, but was guided to a caiion between two mountain -ridges in the immediate vicinity,...meteorites were so abundant as to have given name to the caiion." In the second and more detailed report3 of his statement no mention at 1 Proc. Amer. AIIOC.... | |
| Mineralogy - 1892 - 446 pages
...unable to get any bits broken from the anvils, but was guided to a cauon between two mountain-ridges in the immediate vicinity, from which both pieces...were so abundant as to have given name to the canon." In the second and more detailed report2 of his statement no mention at 1 Proc. Amer. Anoc. for Adi).... | |
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