﻿DANA'S 
  NOTED 
  MINERALOGIES 
  

  

  MINERALS 
  AND 
  HOW 
  TO 
  STUDY 
  THEM. 
  

  

  A 
  Book 
  for 
  Beginners. 
  By 
  Edward 
  Salisbury 
  Dana, 
  Yale 
  University, 
  

   New 
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  Conn. 
  Second 
  Eevised 
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  THE 
  SYSTEM 
  OF 
  MINERALOGY 
  OF 
  JAMES 
  D 
  WIGHT 
  

   DANA, 
  1837-1868. 
  

  

  Descriptive 
  Mineralogy, 
  Sixth 
  Edition 
  by 
  Edward 
  Salisbury 
  Dana. 
  

   With 
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  I 
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  Work 
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  System 
  of 
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   ogy. 
  By 
  William 
  E. 
  Ford, 
  Assistant 
  Professor 
  of 
  Mineralogy, 
  Sheffield 
  

   Scientific 
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  Completes 
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  DANA'S 
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  Mineralogy, 
  the 
  Mining 
  Engineer, 
  the 
  

   Geologist, 
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  Prospector, 
  the 
  Collector, 
  etc. 
  By 
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  E. 
  Ford. 
  

   Thirteenth 
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  First 
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