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- catalog contributor b10519913.
- catalog created "1891 [c1890]".
- catalog date "1891 [c1890]".
- catalog date "1891".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1891 [c1890]".
- catalog description "I. Nature in thought and language.--II. The order of the natural sciences.--III. Chemical and geological relations of the atmosphere.--IV. Celestial chemistry from the time of Newton.--V. The origin of crystalline rocks.--VI. The genetic history of crystalline rocks.--VII. The decay of crystalline rocks.--VIII. A natural system of mineralogy.--IX. History of Pre-Cambrian rocks.--X. The geological history of serpentines, with studies of Pre-Cambrian rocks.--XI. The taconic question in geology.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 710 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Mineral physiology and physiography.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mineral physiology and physiography.".
- catalog issued "1891 [c1890]".
- catalog issued "1891".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Scientific Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Mineral physiology and physiography.".
- catalog subject "Crystalline rocks.".
- catalog subject "Geology, Stratigraphic Precambrian.".
- catalog subject "Geology.".
- catalog subject "Metamorphic rocks.".
- catalog subject "Mineralogy.".
- catalog subject "Minerals physiology.".
- catalog subject "QE35 .H97".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Nature in thought and language.--II. The order of the natural sciences.--III. Chemical and geological relations of the atmosphere.--IV. Celestial chemistry from the time of Newton.--V. The origin of crystalline rocks.--VI. The genetic history of crystalline rocks.--VII. The decay of crystalline rocks.--VIII. A natural system of mineralogy.--IX. History of Pre-Cambrian rocks.--X. The geological history of serpentines, with studies of Pre-Cambrian rocks.--XI. The taconic question in geology.".
- catalog title "Mineral physiology and physiography. A second series of chemical and geological essays with a general introduction. By Thomas Sterry Hunt.".
- catalog type "text".