The croppings out will now come thick, and you will know whether you are to be a lady or a beggar.
So far as I wandered--about ten miles round Victoria--the landscape is totted with extensivecroppings of rock, which interfere with the labours of the husbandman.
Even in those early days experts were of opinion that oil might be found below the croppings of bituminous rock by any pioneer enterprising enough to bore for it.
The wizard indicated a certain spot below the croppingsof bituminous rock; a big derrick was built; iron casing was hauled over the Coast Range; the well was bored.
The coal from the croppings which had been at first obtained for testing, had been carried by them in bags, giving them in the "coin of the realm" so many pieces of tobacco for each bag delivered on the ship.
Seymour, croppings of coal were quite frequent, the broken and scattered veins evidencing volcanic disturbance.
In short, the whole country looks black, blue, and white with silver, and where there is no silver there are croppings which indicate sulphurets or copperas.
Why, near the point where they had first started, I could see the ore shining in places over my head, and there werecroppings of it all along.
It might have been seen in a stronger light than this of twilight, that these banks had great seams of black running parallel through them—croppings of the heavy coal seams known throughout the region.
Being tested, these croppings were found richer than the ore on the dump lower down, where the vein had been opened.
He said to Sedgwick: "Wait until I go and prospect thecroppings about here a little.
Then they climbed the hill again and found the croppings of the ledge uncovered in the cut.
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