A Descriptive Catalogue of the Specimens in the Industrial And Technological Mus

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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Specimens in the Industrial And Technological Mus
George H F Ulrich
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Thoroughly decomposed, and altered partly to impure brown iron ore, partly to a baked-looking red and yellow indurated clay. North Melbourne.
178. BASALT (NEPHELINE BASALT ?). Strongly affected by decomposition ; of wackenitic character. Coast of Western Port Bay.
179. BASALT. Strongly decomposed and amygdaloidal. The white mineral forming the amygdules is, probably, halloysite. Stony Hut, Mount Blackwood.
180. BASALT. Thoroughly decomposed, and converted into a brown and white mottled, earthy
...clay, very light, and slightly soapy to the touch. Raleigh 's Punt, Saltwater River. Geological I sheet 1 N. W.
181. BASALT (NEPHELINE BASALT ?). Quite decomposed, and changed into a minutely red and white-mottled, indurated clay. South-west of East Creek, Western Port Bay.
182. BASALT (NEPHELINE BASALT?). Same as foregoing South-ivest of East Creek, Western Port Bay.
183. BASALT (NEPHELINE BASALT 1). Decomposed to red, baked-looking clay, which presents in places quite a porphyritic appearance, imparted by more or less decomposed, glistening grains of, probably, olivine; shows also small patches of a 38 yellowish- white mineral resembling halloysite.


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