Lexicographical Neighbors of Haplites
Literary usage of Haplites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences by California Academy of Sciences (1897)
"species of haplites, even though many characters of that genus still remain.
This may be called the transition to ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of Rocks and Guide to the Museum Collection by Lazarus Fletcher (1895)
"haplites : only quartz and potash-felspar being present. Case XII. The granite-porphyries
forni a link between granites and ..."
3. An Introduction to the Study of Rocks by Lazarus Fletcher (1898)
"haplites (and pegmatites): only quartz and potash-felspar being present as
important constituents. Syenites. ..."
4. Granites and Greenstones: A Series of Tables and Notes for Students of Petrology by Frank Rutley (1894)
"... essentially apophyses of plutonic rocks, such as granites and syenites, those
of granitic origin being more or less closely allied to the haplites and ..."
5. Publication by Geological Survey of Queensland (1892)
"... would probably class these two rocks as haplites. The pegmatitic quartzes
carry the usual inclusions, but they are minute, and a great many are mobile. ..."
6. The Geology and Paleontology of Queensland and New Guinea: With Sixty-eight by Robert Logan Jack, Robert Etheridge (1892)
"... would probably class these two rocks as haplites. The pegmatitic quartzes
carry the usual inclusions, but they are minute, and a great many are mobile. ..."