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
| Heinrich Ries - Clay - 1908 - 584 pages
...no visible differences. They are made at different places, in the manner described, by pounding nurd 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 on the erroneous supposition that the white earth which he... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - Geology, Economic - 1910 - 528 pages
...bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer no visible differences. They arc made at d1fferent places, in the manner described, by pounding hard...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... | |
| Kentucky Geological Survey, Kentucky. State Geologist - Geology - 1913 - 694 pages
...bricks, and as either is a white earth, they offer no visible differences. They FIRST ANNUAL, REPORT are made at different places, in the manner described,...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... | |
| Kentucky Geological Survey, Kentucky. State Geologist - Geology - 1913 - 646 pages
...offer no visible differences. They •Clays; Occurrence, Properties and Uses, by H. Pies, P. 8, 1906. are made at different places, in the manner described,...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... | |
| Kentucky. State Geologist, Kentucky Geological Survey - Geology - 1913 - 644 pages
...offer no visible differences. They •Clays; Occurrence, Properties and Uses, by H. Pies, PS l!)0fi. are made at different places, in the manner described,...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... | |
| Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain), John Allen Howe - Clay - 1914 - 310 pages
...distinguish chiefly two kinds of this material. Either of them is sold in Ching-te-Chen in the shape of bricks, and as either is a white earth they offer...prepared in other places. The application of the name by Berzilius to porcelain earth was made on the erroneous supposition, that the white earth which he... | |
| Science - 1871 - 1000 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... | |
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