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On the Occurrence of Rutile-needles in Clays

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

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The discovery by my friend, Mr. Dick, of zircon, rutile, tourmaline, cyanite, &c., in the Hampstead and other sands, and also the necessities of a work in which I am engaged, have induced me within the last few weeks to turn my attention in a somewhat systematic manner to the sedimentary rocks, and especially to the clays. At present I have examined only eight or nine samples of clays, but I have already come across a fact which I trust will be thought of sufficient interest to justify this communication. In examining the clays the method I adopt differs from that followed by Thurach in his classic investigations, " Ueber das vorkommen mikroskopischer Zirkone und Titan-Mineralien in den Gesteinen, only in one respect. I examine the washings which are removed by his process.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1887

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References

page 201 note 1 Nature, Vol. XXXVI., p. 91.

page 201 note 2 Verh. d. phys.-medic. Gesettschaft zur Wurzburg. Neue Folge. Band xviii.

page 202 note 1 Pogg. Ann. 1871, cxliv. 319.

page 202 note 2 Neues Jahrb. 1880, ii. 281.

page 202 note 3 Ibid. 1881, i. 169.

page 202 note 4 Ibid. 1881, i. 227.