The Wonders of Geology: Or, A Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1866 |
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... resembled that previously depo- sited by the river in the estuary . In fact , the upper beds of the Wealden , and the inferior strata of the Lower Greensand , are not only conform- able , but of similar mineral composition . " It is ...
... resembled that previously depo- sited by the river in the estuary . In fact , the upper beds of the Wealden , and the inferior strata of the Lower Greensand , are not only conform- able , but of similar mineral composition . " It is ...
Page 513
... resembling the ancient carbo- niferous beds as to have led to an expensive and abortive search for coal ; while in the north of Germany the Wealden contains a rich coal - field of considerable extent . The fluvio- marine strata of ...
... resembling the ancient carbo- niferous beds as to have led to an expensive and abortive search for coal ; while in the north of Germany the Wealden contains a rich coal - field of considerable extent . The fluvio- marine strata of ...
Page 519
... resemble those of the Oolite of York- shire ( Pecopteris Whitbiensis , Equisetum columnare , some species of Zamites , Taniopteris , Neuropteris , & c . ) , differing specifically , and most of them generically , from those of the older ...
... resemble those of the Oolite of York- shire ( Pecopteris Whitbiensis , Equisetum columnare , some species of Zamites , Taniopteris , Neuropteris , & c . ) , differing specifically , and most of them generically , from those of the older ...
Page 520
... resemble some of the little marsu- pial jaws from Stonesfield and Purbeck . Dr. Emmons has also figured and described § a fossil sacrum of a bird from the same series of deposits , -referred by him to the Per- mian age . 25. THE LIAS ...
... resemble some of the little marsu- pial jaws from Stonesfield and Purbeck . Dr. Emmons has also figured and described § a fossil sacrum of a bird from the same series of deposits , -referred by him to the Per- mian age . 25. THE LIAS ...
Page 529
... resembles the recent species in the general arrangement of the nervures , and appears not to be separable from the genus Eshna ( Lign . 127 ) . In this fossil an opaque spot ( a ) exists on the anterior margin of the wing , as in most ...
... resembles the recent species in the general arrangement of the nervures , and appears not to be separable from the genus Eshna ( Lign . 127 ) . In this fossil an opaque spot ( a ) exists on the anterior margin of the wing , as in most ...
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