Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Том 4F. & W. Dodsworth, 1860 |
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... referred to contain all the information that has been published on these worm - like fossils of the carboniferous system ; but the prevailing opinion appears to be that they are the remains of worms , or are the casts of worm - tracks ...
... referred to contain all the information that has been published on these worm - like fossils of the carboniferous system ; but the prevailing opinion appears to be that they are the remains of worms , or are the casts of worm - tracks ...
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... ( referred to in my last year's address ) which testifies that the same band of stone- masons carried on their labours in that building also . Dunstanborough Castle having been forfeited to the Crown , King James I. granted it to the ...
... ( referred to in my last year's address ) which testifies that the same band of stone- masons carried on their labours in that building also . Dunstanborough Castle having been forfeited to the Crown , King James I. granted it to the ...
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... referred to are very distinctly divided , and a spring of water , here percolating through the rock , forms a dropping well , whose petrifying power is little inferior to its more renowned relative at Knaresborough . This bay is ...
... referred to are very distinctly divided , and a spring of water , here percolating through the rock , forms a dropping well , whose petrifying power is little inferior to its more renowned relative at Knaresborough . This bay is ...
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... referred to the Danish - Saxon period , between the years 780 and the time of the Conquest , and found in Hickes ' Anglo - Saxon Grammar , the Wear is described as A river of rapid waves ; And there live in it Fishes of various kinds ...
... referred to the Danish - Saxon period , between the years 780 and the time of the Conquest , and found in Hickes ' Anglo - Saxon Grammar , the Wear is described as A river of rapid waves ; And there live in it Fishes of various kinds ...
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... referred to species that had been previously described by Jones and Reuss.T The following remarks refer more particularly to the Entomos- 66 " Monograph of Perm . Foss . of England , " pp . 58-66 . t Journal of the Geological Society of ...
... referred to species that had been previously described by Jones and Reuss.T The following remarks refer more particularly to the Entomos- 66 " Monograph of Perm . Foss . of England , " pp . 58-66 . t Journal of the Geological Society of ...
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abundant Algæ angulate animal apex appear Atlas Bairdia beautiful Bewick bird Brady Brit Byers carapace Carboniferous Castle Castle Eden Dene character Chiton Chollerford Cilurnum Club coast convex crustacean Cullercoats Cythere Daniel Oliver described diameters dorsal margin Durham Embleton Entomostraca feet FIELD MEETING Foss fossil Fucus Gateshead genus Grev groove ground Harv Hexham Howse inch insect interesting intermediate plates John Johnst Jones Kirkby Lamour lateral contour length limestone locality Lyngb M'Coy magnified Mennell microscope Mysis Natural History naturalists Newcastle nodules North Shields Northumberland noticed observed occurred Ovingham peculiar Perm Permian Phyc plant plebeia pools posterior extremity posterior plate present process of insertion rare remarkable Reuss Reussiana ridge right valve rocks Roker sand shell-limestone South species specimens Sunderland surface tide marks tion tracks tree Tunstall Hill Tyne variety ventral margin Whitley Wylam
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Сторінка 221 - the recognition of an ideal Exemplar for the Vertebrated Animals proves that the Knowledge of such a being as Man must have existed before Man appeared. For the Divine mind which planned the Archetype also foreknew all its modifications. The Archetypal idea was manifested in the flesh, under divers modifications, upon this planet, long prior to the existence of those animal species that actually exemplify it.
Сторінка 181 - The length, from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, 18J inches ; the length of the tail about 13 inches, and the entire length 31J inches.
Сторінка 193 - There were six little windows And they were all shut, But one little window And that was forgot. And at that little window Long Lonkin crept in. Where's the Lord of the Hall ? Says the Lonkin ; He's gone up to London.
Сторінка 22 - Pull-sized specimens are half an inch wide, and are composed of a series of nodules, which give them an articulated appearance. The nodules, which vary a little in size, are usually about half an inch long, and are not very symmetrically or regularly formed. Consequently the surface has generally an imperfect or worn character.
Сторінка 86 - ... covered with flat stones, and on the church wall above stand, side by side, these inscriptions : — " In memory of John Bewick, engraver, who died December 5, 1795, aged 35 years. His ingenuity as an artist was excelled only by his conduct as a man.
Сторінка 139 - Monograph of the Entomostraca of the Cretaceous Formation of England,' describes five fossil species belonging to this genus.
Сторінка 17 - Cochet, in a letter which I had the pleasure of receiving from him some few years since, informed me that he was under the impression that Roman leaden coffins having this ornamentation of the scallop shell, " des peignes en saillie,
Сторінка 19 - On watching, he says that the sand at one of the extremities was observed to be gently agitated ; and on this agitation ceasing, the track was found to have added nearly half an inch to its length. " In the course of two or three minutes the sand was again put in motion, and the track once more...
Сторінка 79 - Spain for the banks of the tawny Tyne, might find the climate in their new situation worse, but a lovelier spot than CILURNUM all the Asturias could not give them.