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Researches on Pseudomorphs

Translated from the “ Annales des Mines”*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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Metamoephism, considered in its widest generality, comprises all the modifications which mineral substances undergo. It is naturally divisible into parts, according as its objects bear upon minerals or upon rocks. It is the metamorphism of minerals which I propose studying in this notice, and I shall describe it under the name of pseudomorphism. But as certain associations of minerals present all the appearances of pseudomorphism, with which they have been often confounded, it is necessary, in the first place, to consider these specially.

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Vol. xvi., p. 817 : 6th livraison. 1859

References

page no 397 note * On this subject see my paper "On Rocks." "Geologist," vol. ii., p.p. 49 and 22.—H. C. S.

page no 397 note † Breithaupt, “Paragenesis der Mineralien.” Henwood, “Phil. Mag.:” 1846, p. 860. B. Cotta, “Erzlagerstätten:” 2nd ed., p. 72.

page no 397 note ‡ “Naturw. Verein in Halle,” 1853, t. xi.: 6, Hollandische Societät der Wisgenschaften zn Haarlem: 1854.

page no 400 note * “Recherches sur les Roches Globuleuses” (Mémoires de la Société Géologique, 2nd série, tome iv., p. 301).

page no 402 note * Bulletin de la Société Geologique, 2nd Bèrie, t. x., p. 568.