The patient remains immersed for about half an hour in the humus or mineralised mud of a temperature as hot as he can bear.
The water of the Mediterranean is more highly mineralised than that of the ocean.
Iron, again, which is so easily mineralised and scorified, is seldom found in its malleable state.
It is wood petrified with calcareous earth, and mineralised with pyrites.
The first of these is found naturally combined with almost all metallic substances, which are then said to be mineralised with sulphur.
Gold, which refuses to be mineralised with sulphur, is found generally in its native state.
Coal, as we shall find, is composed of the mineralised remains of the vegetation which flourished in remote ages of the world.
This method is especially applicable to fossil woods mineralised with calcite or pyrite.
These trees are chiefly known to us by their mineralised trunks, which are often found like drift-wood on modern sand-banks embedded in the Erian sandstones or limestones.
This unique specimen, found by Hall in the Devonian of the shores of Lake Erie, is a fragment of mineralised wood, the structures of which are represented in Fig.
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