There are several instances of this pseudomorphism occurring at foreign localities ; for instance, at Munzig, at Fahlun, and at Herzogau. Chiastolite, according to Brooke and Miller, " appears to be a variety of Andalusite having prisms of a darker substance... An Elementary Introduction to Mineralogy - Page 277by William Phillips - 1852 - 700 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Somerville Orr - 1855 - 608 pages
...specific gravity. Chiaitolile, or hollow >par, appears to be a variety of amlaluiite, having ривша of a darker substance in the centre and sometimes in each angle, connected by thin plûtes of the same. H 5-0 — 5'5 G 2-9 — 2-93. Derives its name from the summits of its crystals... | |
| Robert Philips Greg, William Garrow Lettsom - 1858 - 528 pages
...for instance, at Munzig, at Fahlun, and at Herzogau. Chiastolite, according to Brooke and Miller, " appears to be a variety of Andalusite having prisms...matter, which disappear on igniting the crystal." Beudant looks upon the crystals of chiastolite as simple crystals with extraneous matter arranged with... | |
| Robert Philips Greg, William G. Lettsom - 1858 - 528 pages
...for instance, at Munzig, at Fahlun, and at Herzogau. Chiastolite, according to Brooke and Miller, " appears to be a variety of Andalusite having prisms...matter, which disappear on igniting the crystal." Beudant looks upon the crystals of chiastolite as simple crystals with extraneous matter arranged with... | |
| Robert Philips Greg, William Garrow Lettsom - 1858 - 880 pages
...for instance, at Munzig, at Fahlun, and at Herzogau. Chiastolite, according to Brooke and Miller, " appears to be a variety of Andalusite having prisms of a darker substanee in the centre, and sometimes in each angle, connected by thin plates of the same. The dark... | |
| James Tennant, Walter Mitchell - 1860 - 302 pages
...specific gravity. Ckiastolite, or hollow spar, appears to be a variety of andalusite, havingprisras of a darker substance in the centre and sometimes in each angle, conneeted by thin plates of the same. H 5-0 — 5-5 G 2-9 — 2'95, Derives its name from the summits... | |
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