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VI.—An Analysis of the Kentish Rag

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

P. Gerald Sanford
Affiliation:
Metallurgical Laboratory, Royal School of Mines, London.

Extract

In May last I visited the Preston Hill Quarry, near Maidstone, in the company of the “Geological Field Class,” conducted by Professor Seeley, F.R.S., and took from it the specimen, the analysis of which is given below. In appearance the rock was a hard, grey, sandstone, containing fine quartz grains disseminated throughout its mass; its sp. gr. ═ 2.685; on the addition of an acid sulphuretted hydrogen was evolved, from the decomposition of calcium sulphide.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1889

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