![]() Wilson This original magazine is complete and in excellent condition.It has some minor wear to the cover but pages are all complete and in excellent condition.Don't miss this chance to add to or complete your Mineralogical Record set.An indispensable part of an gem or mineral library ****************************** Many of you have known us as "Movie Mania!", an industry leader supplying rare, hard-to-find, and out-of-print movies and DVD's, along with Fine Minerals since 1989. ![]() Morris (1868) stated that the dyke appears as bosses in the field and is a dolerite and appears conglomeratic in places. You are bidding on: MINERALOGICAL RECORD VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 6 HISTORY OF MINERAL COLLECTING NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1994 The History of Mineral Collecting Title Page number(s) The History of Mineral Collecting, 1530-1799 1-243 Wendell E. The core rocks were first described by Charles Moore (1815-1881) in 1867 who noted a basaltic dyke of considerable thickness emerging from the Old Red Sandstone at East End near Stoke Lane. ![]()
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