Petrifactions and Their Teachings: Or, A Hand-book to the Gallery of Organic Remains of the British Museum |
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... through periods of incalculable antiquity and dura- tion , and whose races are now extinct , is based that most interesting department of natural history which has recently . acquired the rank of a distinct branch of modern science ...
... through periods of incalculable antiquity and dura- tion , and whose races are now extinct , is based that most interesting department of natural history which has recently . acquired the rank of a distinct branch of modern science ...
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... and there seems every reason to conclude that these substances originate from small cosmical bodies , having orbital motions through space , and which are occasionally drawn within the sphere of the earth's attrac tion .
... and there seems every reason to conclude that these substances originate from small cosmical bodies , having orbital motions through space , and which are occasionally drawn within the sphere of the earth's attrac tion .
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These are succeeded by the sulphurets , which occupy half of this , and seven of the next following table cases , according to the museum nota- tion . Sulphuret of manganese , zinc or blend , & c . 11. [ 55. ] ...
These are succeeded by the sulphurets , which occupy half of this , and seven of the next following table cases , according to the museum nota- tion . Sulphuret of manganese , zinc or blend , & c . 11. [ 55. ] ...
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Before de- scribing the fossil plants whose stems , foliage , and fruit , are displayed in the wall - cases of this room , we must direct atten- tion to the table - cases that contain a fine suite of specimens of Amber [ 60 ] ...
Before de- scribing the fossil plants whose stems , foliage , and fruit , are displayed in the wall - cases of this room , we must direct atten- tion to the table - cases that contain a fine suite of specimens of Amber [ 60 ] ...
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... tissue was preserved , that the organiza- tion bore as close an analogy to that of the Sigillariæ , as exists between the roots and trunks of certain dicotyledonous trees.3 Upright stems of Sigillaria , with Stigmaria - roots .
... tissue was preserved , that the organiza- tion bore as close an analogy to that of the Sigillariæ , as exists between the roots and trunks of certain dicotyledonous trees.3 Upright stems of Sigillaria , with Stigmaria - roots .
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