The Wonders of Geology: Or, A Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1866 |
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... existing marine organisms ; comprising many genera of the Shark - family - viz . species of Cestracion , Lamna , Corax , & c .; with fishes related to the Chimæra , Salmon , Mackerel , Basse , & c . ; -in fact , the lead- ing types of ...
... existing marine organisms ; comprising many genera of the Shark - family - viz . species of Cestracion , Lamna , Corax , & c .; with fishes related to the Chimæra , Salmon , Mackerel , Basse , & c . ; -in fact , the lead- ing types of ...
Page 483
... existing reptiles , and of which no vestiges have been discovered in any strata newer than the Chalk , were the principal terrestrial verte- brata of the Wealden epoch . These , together with some small mammals , a few flying reptiles ...
... existing reptiles , and of which no vestiges have been discovered in any strata newer than the Chalk , were the principal terrestrial verte- brata of the Wealden epoch . These , together with some small mammals , a few flying reptiles ...
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... existing land lay probably at no great distance to the north - west of our Midland Oolitic area . * The Forest Marble and Bradford Clay . - The fissile sandy oolitic beds , or tilestones , of the Forest Marble , have afford- ed ...
... existing land lay probably at no great distance to the north - west of our Midland Oolitic area . * The Forest Marble and Bradford Clay . - The fissile sandy oolitic beds , or tilestones , of the Forest Marble , have afford- ed ...
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... existing forms of the Australian continent and neighbouring seas ; for it is in those distant latitudes that the waters are inhabited by Cestracions , Trigoniæ , and Terebratulæ ; and that the dry land is clothed with Arauca- riæ , Tree ...
... existing forms of the Australian continent and neighbouring seas ; for it is in those distant latitudes that the waters are inhabited by Cestracions , Trigoniæ , and Terebratulæ ; and that the dry land is clothed with Arauca- riæ , Tree ...
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... existing families ; so that in one instance only has Mr. Westwood , the distinguished entomologist , ventured to pro- pose a new generic name . The same fact of the close re- lationship of the fossil to the recent types of Insecta holds ...
... existing families ; so that in one instance only has Mr. Westwood , the distinguished entomologist , ventured to pro- pose a new generic name . The same fact of the close re- lationship of the fossil to the recent types of Insecta holds ...
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abundant ancient animals appear basalt beds beneath bones British Bryozoa calcareous Carboniferous carbonized Chalk character clay coal coal-field coal-measures colour composed conglomerates coniferous containing corals Cornbrash crater crinoids crustaceans crystalline deposits Devonian England epoch erupted existing extinct feet ferns fishes flora Flustra formation fossil genera genus Geol Geological geologists gneiss granite Hill igneous Iguanodon islands Isle Journ Jurassic land lava layers Lias Lign limestone lower Lyell marine mass matter Medals of Creation Memoir miles mineral molluscs mountain Mountain-limestone Murchison nature North numerous observations occur Old Red Old Red Sandstone Oolite organic remains paleozoic period Permian Petrifactions plants pliocene polypes present Prof Quart Red Sandstone remarkable reptiles rocks sand schists shales shells Sigillaria Silurian South species specimens stems stone Stonesfield strata structure substance surface tertiary thickness tion Trans trees Trias Triassic upper vegetable veins volcanic Wealden Yorkshire zoophytes
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