An essay on calcareous manures
Ruffin, Edmund
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An essay on calcareous manures
Published
1852
Publisher
J.W. Randolph
Pages
493
Die Bildung der europäischen, libyschen und arabischen Kreidenfelsen und des Kreidemergels aus mikroskopischen Organismen
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Marl
Phosphate rocks of South Carolina and the "great Carolina marl bed"
Die Foraminiferen der Parkinsoni-Mergel von Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm
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An essay on calcareous manures was written by Ruffin, Edmund.
When was An essay on calcareous manures published?
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