Wulfenite is rather common in the upper oxidized zone of deposits which contain lead minerals and molybdenite.
It is supposed that deposition was originally chemical and was favored by the presence of organic material, which is a rather commonaccompaniment of the sediments.
It is a rather common mineral in silicated zones in limestones near igneous contacts, but gem tourmalines are found principally in pegmatite dikes.
The principal deposits worked are at Marysville, Utah, but the mineral is a rather common one in the western part of the United States, associated with gold deposits, as at Goldfield, Nevada.
Lycium and Tamarisk 4-fida is rather common: Hykulzyea is a far larger place than Quettah, but miserably defended.
Mimosa very common, Kureel, Dodonaea and Edgeworthia, neither very common, but Moarcurra and Euonymus are both rather common.
It is rather common in Japan, where it is the torabuku, or tiger puffer.
It israther common in summer along our Atlantic coast as far as Cape Cod, especially in Chesapeake Bay.
Fraxinophilus means ash-loving; rather common in this country, but does not grow in Europe.
This is rather common in dairy pastures and is found from May to September.
The plant is found in mixed woods and is rather common.
The interrupted fern is rather common in damp, rocky woods and pastures; Newfoundland to Minnesota, south to North Carolina and Missouri.
Rather common resident; breeds on plains and in mountains; winters mostly on plains and along lower streams.
Summer resident; rather common; breeds in foothills and parks up to about 8,000 feet.
Inflamed lymph vessels and glands, the result of various causes, is a rather common source of lameness of horses.
The condition is of rather common occurrence in some countries because of the fragile condition of horses' bones.
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