Ferric oxide is the most abundant oreofiron and occurs in great deposits, especially in the Lake Superior region.
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Another principal division of Mr. Lesley's book treats of the oresofiron in the United States.
3
They will also be more anxious to extract the carbon from the cornstalks for reducing oresofiron and of other metals.
4
They were specially interesting, for they carried some less common minerals such as beryl, tourmaline, garnet, coarse mica and oresofiron, copper and molybdenum.