| Thomas Rupert Jones - Geology - 1875 - 908 pages
...wheucesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of UKJ magnet, from a large quantity of material, sufficient...latter case with a smaller degree of certainty, through the reactions of this metal being of n less delicate character. Moreover, ammonia removes from cryocouite... | |
| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1875 - 510 pages
...cryoconite, nevertheless, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...(not only before the blowpipe, but with solution of potassium nitrite), of copper, and of nickel, though in the latter case with a smaller degree of certainty,... | |
| Henry Woodward - Electronic journals - 1875 - 726 pages
...cryoconite, nevertheless, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...(not only before the blowpipe, but with solution of potassium nitrite), of copper, and of nickel, though in the latter case with a smaller degree of certainty,... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1879 - 602 pages
...The cryoconite, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Dr. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...latter case with a smaller degree of certainty, through the reactions of this metal being of a less delicate character." In 1876 Mr. John Murray published... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1879 - 594 pages
..."The cryoconite, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Dr. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...latter case with a smaller degree of certainty, through the reactions of this metal being of a less delicate character." In 1876 Mr. John Murray published... | |
| Astronomy - 1879 - 600 pages
...The cryoconite, whencesoever it comes, con-tains one constituent of cosmical origin. Dr. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...latter case with a smaller degree of certainty, through the reactions of this metal being of a less delicate character." In 1876 Mr. John Murray published... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1879 - 598 pages
..."The cryoconite, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Dr. Nordenskjöld extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...copper from a solution of the sulphate and exhibit conclu si ve indications of the presence of cobalt (not only before the blowpipe, but with solution... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1879 - 496 pages
...origin ! . . . Whencesorrerit comes, it contains one constituent of cosmical origin. l>r. Xordenskjiild, extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity of material sufficient particles ID determine their metallic nature and composition. These grains separate copper from a solution of... | |
| Choice literature - 1880 - 816 pages
...The cryoconite, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Dr. Nordenskjb'ld extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...of cobalt (not only before the blowpipe, but with the solution of potassium-nitrite), of copper, and of nickel — though in the latter case with a smaller... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1879 - 948 pages
...The cryoconite, whencesoever it comes, contains one constituent of cosmical origin. Dr. Nordenskjold extracted, by means of the magnet, from a large quantity...of cobalt (not only before the blowpipe, but with the solution of potassium-nitrite), of copper, and of nickel — though in the latter case with a smaller... | |
| |