Report on the Geology of Vermont, Volume 2 |
Common terms and phrases
acid Actinolite Adamsite Alumina anticlinal appearance Ascutney beautiful beds Black bowlder Brandon Brownington Burlington calcareous calciferous mica schist Calcite Carbonate of lime Cavendish Champlain clay slate color compact conglomerate copper Craftsbury deposits dike dolomite Dorset east Eolian Eolian limestone Eolus feet feldspar formation fossil gneiss granite Green Mountains hematite Highgate Highgate Springs hill hornblende hornblende schist inches kaolin Lake ledge limestone magnesia manganese marble Marl masses miles mineral Moretown Mount Mount Eolus nearly Novaculite Novaculite schist occurs outcrop oxyd of iron Plymouth Pond porphyry portion Prof pyrites quarry quartz quartz rock railroad River rods Rutland sand sandstone seen serpentine Shelburne side Silicious limestone soapstone species specimens springs steatite stone strata strike sulphuret summit surface Swanton syenite talcoid Talcose schist talcose slate thick town trap dike Utica slate valley variety veins Vermont vicinity village Wallingford western width Winooski


