The fine quarries of lithographic stone at Pappenheim, so celebrated all over Europe, belong to the Jurassic formation.
In the quarries oflithographic stone at Solenhofen, the remains of a bird, with feet and feathers, have been found, but without the head.
From theLithographic Slates of Solenhofen (Middle Oolite).
The Pterosaurs are wholly Mesozoic, ranging from the Lias to the Chalk inclusive; and the fine-grained Lithographic Slate of Solenhofen has proved to be singularly rich in their remains.
The fine-grained lithographic slates of Solenhofen are especially famous as a depot for the remains of these Crustaceans, and a characteristic species from this locality (Eryon arctiformis, fig.
Mr. Good at the Toronto Locomotive Works, with a lithographic illustration.
In thelithographic view of the Parliament Buildings, published by J.
In one of the lithographic views published in 1836 by Mr. J.
With 221 Figures, partly in Colours, a Cromo-lithographic Plate, and 7 Photographic Plates.
The ink is retained by the slight projection of the surface beyond the line, so that it cannot spread, and a kind of copper plate engraving is taken by lithographic printing.
It was a long-billed Pterodactyl from the famous lithographic stone of Solenhofen in Bavaria.
The large lithographic drawings of his fine specimens were beautifully executed by Scharf and O'Neil.
When this elegant little creature was covered up by the fine soft mud that now forms the lithographic stone, its wings were partly folded, so that the membranes were more or less contracted into folds, like an umbrella only partly open.
In the year 1873 was discovered, in the lithographicstone of Bavaria, at Eichstaedt, a very beautiful new form of Pterodactyl.
Since there are no teeth in the jaws, we may suppose that it devoured dragon-flies or other insects, such as we know were in existence during the period when the lithographic stone of Bavaria was being deposited.
From the Fourth German Edition, illustrated by six lithographic plates, part coloured, large 8vo, 18s.
This method consists in impressing on ordinary Scotch transfer or other suitable paper a grain closely allied to that of the lithographic stone.
So far we have been dealing with plain zinc, but variations are caused, either by the oxidization of the surface or by coating the plate with a composition closely allied to lithographic stone and applied in a form of semi-solution.
Beyond this, much work is done in lithographic ink on what is called writing transfer paper, such as circulars, law writing for abstracts, specifications and plans.
I do not think there is much doubt that that lithographic process would not be included in merely a pictorial illustration.
It would have the effect of throwing into the hands of the German lithographer all lithographic work in relation to pictures or paintings which related to any foreign city or foreign landscape.
I understand that a "lithographic print" is a proper term; but I understand that that word "print" might be construed as not broad enough to cover a lithographic print.
As affecting the interest of my client, the Consolidated Lithograph Company, which is a large producer of lithographic and other prints, engravings, etc.
The color scheme is then developed by the artist, possibly there, but no part of the lithographic process is necessary to be conducted in the foreign country at all.
I would suggest that for the words "by lithographic process" be substituted "any other process.
Moreau's treatise is another valuable work upon the science of Midwifery, with eighty of the most splendid lithographic plates we have ever seen.
Megalurus lepidotus and several other species are found in the lithographic stones of Bavaria and elsewhere.
There are many species, mostly from the Triassic and lithographic shales of Europe, one being found in the Cretaceous.
Aspidorhynchus acutirostris reaches a length of three feet, and is found in the Triassic lithographic stone of Bavaria.
Ionoscopus cyprinoides of thelithographic shales of Bavaria is a characteristic species.
Thrissops salmonea is found in the lithographic stone; Thrissops exigua in the Cretaceous.
Illustration: This page is a specimen of Lithographic Printing.
The impression from the Type being first taken on Paper, in Lithographic Ink, the Corrections then added with the Pen, and the whole transferred to the Stone from which the Page is printed.
Pigments or Colours for Paints, Lithographic and Letterpress Printing Inks, etc.
Mr. Chivers used to sit in one corner of the room, occupied over a lithographic stone.
Illustrated with 37 wood-cuts and 21 lithographic plates, together with a Travel Scale and numerous useful tables.
Illustrated with five lithographic views and twelve plates of plans.
As a rule, Whistler's lithographs were made on lithographic paper and transferred to the stone.
He used that afternoon a tiny bit of lithographic chalk, holding it in his fingers, and not in a crayon-holder as lithographers do.
Whistler, going and coming in England or on the Continent, had trunks and bags with compartments for his colours, plates, and lithographic materials.
He made nine this year on the stone, though his later work was mostly done on lithographic paper.
C] Or with one of Gillott's fineLithographic Pens.
From one of them a series of lithographic engravings has been made.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lithographic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.