Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... Trans . N. S. Vol . III . Pl . 36. Fig . 1 . In the Granite at the right extremity of the Section , the gra- nitic veins are omitted , because their insertion would interfere with A. 10. represents a dike and protruded mass of Granite 4 ...
... Trans . N. S. Vol . III . Pl . 36. Fig . 1 . In the Granite at the right extremity of the Section , the gra- nitic veins are omitted , because their insertion would interfere with A. 10. represents a dike and protruded mass of Granite 4 ...
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... inter- secting Chalk in the County of Antrim , and in the Island of Raghlin , See Geol . Trans . London , O. S. vol . iii . p . 210. pl . 10 . Explanation of Letters and Figures used in the references to EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 . 9.
... inter- secting Chalk in the County of Antrim , and in the Island of Raghlin , See Geol . Trans . London , O. S. vol . iii . p . 210. pl . 10 . Explanation of Letters and Figures used in the references to EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 . 9.
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... Trans . 1814 . 2. Copied from Mr. Conybeare's figure , ( in the Geol . Trans . Lond . O. S. Pl . XL . Fig . 11. ) showing the analogies between the bones of the head of Ichthyo- saurus , and those which Cuvier has marked by cor ...
... Trans . 1814 . 2. Copied from Mr. Conybeare's figure , ( in the Geol . Trans . Lond . O. S. Pl . XL . Fig . 11. ) showing the analogies between the bones of the head of Ichthyo- saurus , and those which Cuvier has marked by cor ...
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... Trans . Lond . 2d . Ser . Vol . 3. Pl . 27. ) F. The hind foot of a Lizard . ( Cuvier , Oss . Foss . Vol . V. Pt . II . Pl . XVII . ) G. Right foot of P. crassirostris , as conjecturally restored * Professor Agassiz considers that the ...
... Trans . Lond . 2d . Ser . Vol . 3. Pl . 27. ) F. The hind foot of a Lizard . ( Cuvier , Oss . Foss . Vol . V. Pt . II . Pl . XVII . ) G. Right foot of P. crassirostris , as conjecturally restored * Professor Agassiz considers that the ...
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... Trans . 1758 , Vol . 50. Pt . 2. Tab . 22 , and Tab . 30 , and presented to the Royal Society by Captain Chap- man , Mr. König has applied to it the name of Teleo- saurus Chapmanni . Fig . 2. Another head of Teleosaurus Chapmanni , also ...
... Trans . 1758 , Vol . 50. Pt . 2. Tab . 22 , and Tab . 30 , and presented to the Royal Society by Captain Chap- man , Mr. König has applied to it the name of Teleo- saurus Chapmanni . Fig . 2. Another head of Teleosaurus Chapmanni , also ...
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Página 104 - The following observations by the same gentleman in a recent communication to the Geological Society of London, (April, 1836,) appear to contain the rudiments of a Theory, which, when maturely developed, promises to offer a solution of this difficult and complex Problem. " If it be admitted that fissures may have been produced by changes in the temperature of the earth, there can be little difficulty in also admitting that electricity may have powerfully influenced the existing arrangement of the...