THE OCCURRENCE AND FABRICATION OF ROCK CRYSTAL. JAPANESE METHOD OF GRINDING CRYSTAL BALLS. GRINDING CRYSTAL BALLS IN THE OBERST= DIS TRICT GERMANY. LARGE JAPANESE CRYSTAL BALL BELONGING TO DIR. R. E. MOORE. %' '‘ .1%\ JAPANESE CRYSTAL BALLS ON BRONZE STAND REPRESENT ING WAVES. CRYSTAL VIAL SHOWING ACI CULAR CRYSTALS OF HORN BLENDE. (FULL SIZE.), scientific american, 1886-08-14
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