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" No water could be discovered, but we could distinctly hear it gurgling and boiling at a great distance below. Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering, and sending out huge masses of steam, causing a general stampede of our company, driving... "
The American Naturalist - Сторінка 288
1873
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Scribners Monthly, Том 2

1871 - 690 стор.
...covered with a grayish-white silicious deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of one hundred feet below the surface. No water could be discovered,...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet THE GROTTO GEYSER. CRATER Of THE CASTLE GEYSER. of the surface it became...
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Preliminary Report of the United States Geological ..., Том 5,Частина 1871

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 596 стор.
...were 18 and 25 leet, the sides corrugated and covered with a grayish-white siliceous deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of 100 feet below...Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering, and PEARLY SILICA. FigSl'ONGIFORH OK CAULIFLOWER SILICA. GEOLOQICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. sending...
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1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 570 стор.
...were 18 and 25 feet, the sides corrugated and covered with a grayish-white siliceous deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of 100 feet below...Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering, and * NP Langford in Scribncr's Monthly for June. 1371. PEARLY SILICA. Fig- 57SrONClFOKM OR CAULIFLOWER...
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The Wonders of Water

Gaston Tissandier - 1872 - 420 стор.
...Governor Langford, "but we could distinctly hear it gurgling and boiling at a great distance be]ow. Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering,...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 572 стор.
...grayish-white siliceous deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of 100 feet below the surface. TSo water could be discovered, but we could distinctly...Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering, and * NP Laneford in Scribner'e Monthly for Jnnc. 1S71. Fig- 57SFONCIFOKM OR CAULIFLOWER SILICA. sending...
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Preliminary Report Of The United States Geological Survey Of Montana And ...

F.V Hayden - 1872 - 560 стор.
...grayish-white siliceous deposit, which was distinctly visible pt the depth of 100 feet below the surface. Fo water could be discovered, but we could distinctly...Suddenly it began to rise, boiling and spluttering, and * 1ST. P. Langford in Scribner's Monthly for June. 1371. PEARLY SILICA. Fig. 57. SPONGIFORM OR CAULIFLOWER...
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The Mineral Springs of the United States and Canada: With Analyses and Notes ...

George Edward Walton - 1873 - 422 стор.
...covered with a grayish-white silicious deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of one hundred feet below the surface. No water could be discovered,...driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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The Mineral Springs of the United States and Canada: With Analyses and Notes ...

George Edward Walton - 1873 - 440 стор.
...covered with a grayish-white silicious deposit, which was distinctly visible at the depth of one hundred feet below the surface. No water could be discovered,...stampede of our company, driving us some distance from °ur point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface it became stationary, and we...
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The Franklin Primer Or First[-sixth] Reader: By G. S. Hillard and L. J ...

George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 248 стор.
...hundred feet below the surface. 9. N o water could be discovered on our first approach to the spring, but we could distinctly hear it gurgling and boiling...rise, boiling and spluttering, and sending out huge volumes of steam. This caused a general flight of our company, and drove us some distance from our...
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Wonders of the Yellowstone Region in the Rocky Mountains: Being a ...

James Richardson - 1874 - 314 стор.
...be discovered," writes Mr. Langford, on his first approach to the spring, " but we could distictly hear it gurgling and boiling at a great distance below....driving us some distance from our point of observation. When within about forty feet of the surface it became stationary, and we returned to look down upon...
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