Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 5South African Museum, 1909 - Natual history |
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... angles to the principal surfaces , and form with them remarkably sharp edges , while the fifth is inclined to them at acute and obtuse angles ( Plate II . , Fig . 2 , on the right ) . In spite of the shape , which is unusual for ...
... angles to the principal surfaces , and form with them remarkably sharp edges , while the fifth is inclined to them at acute and obtuse angles ( Plate II . , Fig . 2 , on the right ) . In spite of the shape , which is unusual for ...
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... angle ( Plate II . , Fig . 1 ) . Close to this there appears on the photograph a narrow lighter strip , which is due to the fact that just here the crust is somewhat slaggy , so that when the photograph was taken the light was not ...
... angle ( Plate II . , Fig . 1 ) . Close to this there appears on the photograph a narrow lighter strip , which is due to the fact that just here the crust is somewhat slaggy , so that when the photograph was taken the light was not ...
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... angles ( Plate I. , Fig . 2 , and Plate II . , Fig . 1 , below , on the right , in both cases ) , the weight of the missing piece , shaped like a blunt triangular pyramid , being estimated at 1 kg . In addition flat pieces have chipped ...
... angles ( Plate I. , Fig . 2 , and Plate II . , Fig . 1 , below , on the right , in both cases ) , the weight of the missing piece , shaped like a blunt triangular pyramid , being estimated at 1 kg . In addition flat pieces have chipped ...
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... angles was missing . On the other hand , it is not impossible that two stones entered the atmosphere , or that the fragment was found at some distance from the mass . One cannot expect to find them close together , since the check to ...
... angles was missing . On the other hand , it is not impossible that two stones entered the atmosphere , or that the fragment was found at some distance from the mass . One cannot expect to find them close together , since the check to ...
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... bytownite . A section almost normal to a gave an angle of about 57 ° with the P cleavage trace . - C . K. contain silicates - olivine and enstatite - porphyritically developed . 8 Annals of the South African Museum .
... bytownite . A section almost normal to a gave an angle of about 57 ° with the P cleavage trace . - C . K. contain silicates - olivine and enstatite - porphyritically developed . 8 Annals of the South African Museum .
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