Lexicographical Neighbors of Bergmehl
Literary usage of Bergmehl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1855)
"Some years ago, it was supposed that most of the species in the much more recent
bergmehl were no longer to be found living ; but since then most of them ..."
2. The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London by Microscopical Society of London (1854)
"Although differing from the Mull deposit in regard to the forms I have named,
and also some others, this bergmehl agrees with it in many points, ..."
3. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1855)
"Some years ago, it was supposed that most of the species in the much more recent
bergmehl were no longer to be found living ; but since then most of them ..."
4. A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent by James Dwight Dana, George Jarvis Brush, Edward Salisbury Dana (1885)
"19!t, 1794 ; bergmehl v. Santa Fiora Klaproth, Beitr., vi. 348). It consists of
a grayish- white, loose, mealy earth ; Fabbroni states that he made bricks ..."