The Wonders of Geology: Or, A Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena : Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures Delivered at Brighton, Том 1A. H. Maltby, 1839 - 804 стор. |
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... seen in the various public reports , in the transactions of learned societies , and in the journals of science . Of the primary and transition rocks , to which we may add the coal formation and the early secondary , we have immense ...
... seen in the various public reports , in the transactions of learned societies , and in the journals of science . Of the primary and transition rocks , to which we may add the coal formation and the early secondary , we have immense ...
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... seen ; their forms , their casts , their substance , are apparently preserved in stone , but really converted , by the substitution of mineral matter , into true fossils . Myriads on myriads of these things are found , not merely in the ...
... seen ; their forms , their casts , their substance , are apparently preserved in stone , but really converted , by the substitution of mineral matter , into true fossils . Myriads on myriads of these things are found , not merely in the ...
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... SEEN FROM THE MOON.t as a reference to a terrestrial globe , or a map of the world , will clearly demonstrate . Bakewell's Geology . † De la Beche . In a geological point of view , dry land may. 10 LECT . I. THE WONDERS OF GEOLOGY ,
... SEEN FROM THE MOON.t as a reference to a terrestrial globe , or a map of the world , will clearly demonstrate . Bakewell's Geology . † De la Beche . In a geological point of view , dry land may. 10 LECT . I. THE WONDERS OF GEOLOGY ,
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... seen on the dark parts of the moon ; these appear to be the light arising from the eruption of vol- canoes ; whence it has been supposed that meteorites have been projected from the moon by the impetus of volcanic eruption . If a stone ...
... seen on the dark parts of the moon ; these appear to be the light arising from the eruption of vol- canoes ; whence it has been supposed that meteorites have been projected from the moon by the impetus of volcanic eruption . If a stone ...
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... seen in cliffs , precipices , & c .; ( 2 ) artificial , as in quarries , tunnels , and other excavations ; or ( 3 ) ideal , when constructed from combinations of observations on the position of strata in various localities . of ...
... seen in cliffs , precipices , & c .; ( 2 ) artificial , as in quarries , tunnels , and other excavations ; or ( 3 ) ideal , when constructed from combinations of observations on the position of strata in various localities . of ...
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