King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described, by pounding hard rock, but the aspect of the rock is nearly alike in both cases. For one... International Exhibition, 1876 - Page 626by United States Centennial Commission - 1880Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1871 - 504 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kinds of this material Either of them is sold in King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer...prepared in other places. The application of the name, by Berzelius, to porcelain .eartfi was made on the erroneous supposition, that the white earth which... | |
| Science - 1871 - 1024 pages
...ofi'er no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described, by poiinding hard rock, but the aspect of the rock is nearly alike...prepared in other places. The application of the name, by Berzelius, to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition, that the white earth which... | |
| Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - Science - 1876 - 636 pages
...these two kinds of material, the place " Kaoling " was in ancient times in high repute, * * * * and the Chinese still designate by the name " kaoling"...kind of earth which was formerly derived from there. * * * * The second kind of material bears the name pe-tun-tse, (" white clay.") S. W Williams, in his... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - Centennial Exhibition - 1878 - 800 pages
...visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described, by pounding haril rock, but the aspect of the rock is nearly alike in...prepared in other places. The application of the name, by Berzelius, to porcelain earth, was made upon the erroneous supposition that the white earth which... | |
| United States National Museum - 1901 - 884 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kinds of this material. Either of them is sold in King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer...prepared in other places. The application of the name by Berzelius, to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition, that the white earth which... | |
| United States National Museum - 1901 - 874 pages
...earth, they offer no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner descritied, by pounding hard rock, but the aspect of the rock...formerly derived from there, but is now prepared in oth«r places. The application of the name by Berzelius, to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - Geology, Economic - 1904 - 522 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kinds of this mineral. Either of them is sold in King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer...prepared in other places. The application of the name by Berzelius to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition that the white earth which he... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - Geology, Economic - 1904 - 518 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kinds of this mineral. Either of them is sold in King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer...designate by the name 'Kao-ling' the kind of earth 1 American Journal of Science, 1871, p. 180. which was formerly derived from there, but is now prepared... | |
| Heinrich Ries - Clay - 1906 - 538 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kinds of this material. Either of them is sold in King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer...prepared in other places. The application of the name by Berzelius to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition that the white earth which he... | |
| HEINRICH. RIES - Clay - 1908 - 612 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kmds of this material. Either of them is sold in King-te-chin in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer...prepared in other places. The application of the name by Berzelius to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition that the white earth which he... | |
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