Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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William Buckland. Plate 25 ' . Fossil Crocodileans and Chelonian . 26 . Footsteps on Red Sandstone near Dumfries . 26 ' . Footsteps on Red Sandstone at Hessberg , ( Double Plate . ) 26 " . Hind footstep of Chirotherium on Sandstone from ...
William Buckland. Plate 25 ' . Fossil Crocodileans and Chelonian . 26 . Footsteps on Red Sandstone near Dumfries . 26 ' . Footsteps on Red Sandstone at Hessberg , ( Double Plate . ) 26 " . Hind footstep of Chirotherium on Sandstone from ...
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... Footsteps of Tortoises , Dum- fries . f . 47. Emys . r . 48. Buprestis . r . 49. Libellula . r . Soleure . f . f . Stonesfield . Solenhofen . f . MARINE ANIMALS , AND PLANTS . 50. Plesiosarus . f . 51. Ichthyosaurus . f . 52. Marine ...
... Footsteps of Tortoises , Dum- fries . f . 47. Emys . r . 48. Buprestis . r . 49. Libellula . r . Soleure . f . f . Stonesfield . Solenhofen . f . MARINE ANIMALS , AND PLANTS . 50. Plesiosarus . f . 51. Ichthyosaurus . f . 52. Marine ...
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... Footsteps indicating the Tracks of ancient animals , probably Tortoises , on the New Red Sandstone near Dum- fries . ( From a cast presented by Rev. Dr. Duncan . ) PLATE 26 ' . V. I. p . 201 . Fig . 1. Impressions of footsteps of ...
... Footsteps indicating the Tracks of ancient animals , probably Tortoises , on the New Red Sandstone near Dum- fries . ( From a cast presented by Rev. Dr. Duncan . ) PLATE 26 ' . V. I. p . 201 . Fig . 1. Impressions of footsteps of ...
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... footsteps in the track of the smaller animal , upon this slab ; nat . size . ( Sickler . ) M. Link has made out the footsteps of four species of animals in the Hildburghausen sandstone , and it has been conjectured that some of these ...
... footsteps in the track of the smaller animal , upon this slab ; nat . size . ( Sickler . ) M. Link has made out the footsteps of four species of animals in the Hildburghausen sandstone , and it has been conjectured that some of these ...
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... footsteps appear in regular succession , on the continuous track of an animal in the act of walking or running , with the right and left foot always in their relative places . The distance of the intervals between each footstep on the ...
... footsteps appear in regular succession , on the continuous track of an animal in the act of walking or running , with the right and left foot always in their relative places . The distance of the intervals between each footstep on the ...
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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...