The Wonders of Geology: Or, A Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1866 |
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... position of the rocks and strata in 186 198 England 35. - Tertiary basins of Paris , London , and Hants 36. - Section from Herts to Sens , in France 37. - Plan of the Artesian wells near London 38. - Alum Bay , Isle of Wight ; from the ...
... position of the rocks and strata in 186 198 England 35. - Tertiary basins of Paris , London , and Hants 36. - Section from Herts to Sens , in France 37. - Plan of the Artesian wells near London 38. - Alum Bay , Isle of Wight ; from the ...
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... position of the principal tracts of country dur- ing the deposition of the Wealden and Cretaceous strata ; --whether England was then dry land , and enjoyed a tropi- cal climate ; and whether turtles , crocodiles , and gigantic lizards ...
... position of the principal tracts of country dur- ing the deposition of the Wealden and Cretaceous strata ; --whether England was then dry land , and enjoyed a tropi- cal climate ; and whether turtles , crocodiles , and gigantic lizards ...
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... positions . These facts demonstrate that the carcass of the animal must have been contused and mutilated , and that the dislocated and broken parts were held together by the mus- cles and integuments . In this state the headless trunk ...
... positions . These facts demonstrate that the carcass of the animal must have been contused and mutilated , and that the dislocated and broken parts were held together by the mus- cles and integuments . In this state the headless trunk ...
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... position of the principal groups of the rocks and strata . More than a quarter of a century since , the information to be derived from such a survey was admirably pointed out by Conybeare . ** " If , " observes that eminent geologist ...
... position of the principal groups of the rocks and strata . More than a quarter of a century since , the information to be derived from such a survey was admirably pointed out by Conybeare . ** " If , " observes that eminent geologist ...
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... position . LIGN . 118. - DIAGRAM - SECTION THROUGH THE WILTSHIRE CHALK - DOWNS TO THE OXFORD CLAY . 1. Upper and Lower White Chalk . 2. Upper Greensand . 3. Gault . 4. Lower Greensand 5. Portland Oolite . 6. Kimmeridge Clay . 7. Coral ...
... position . LIGN . 118. - DIAGRAM - SECTION THROUGH THE WILTSHIRE CHALK - DOWNS TO THE OXFORD CLAY . 1. Upper and Lower White Chalk . 2. Upper Greensand . 3. Gault . 4. Lower Greensand 5. Portland Oolite . 6. Kimmeridge Clay . 7. Coral ...
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