Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... nearly 500 wood - cuts . In two handsome 8vo . volumes . TREATISE SIXTH . GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY , considered with reference to Natural Theology . By the Rev. WILLIAM BUCKLAND , D. D. Illustrated by 87 large and expensive plates ...
... nearly 500 wood - cuts . In two handsome 8vo . volumes . TREATISE SIXTH . GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY , considered with reference to Natural Theology . By the Rev. WILLIAM BUCKLAND , D. D. Illustrated by 87 large and expensive plates ...
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... nearly entire Skeleton of the same . 17. Front of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus . 18. Head and Sterno - costal Acres of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus . 19. Plesiosaurus Macrocephalus , and lower jaw of Plesiosaurus . 20. Head of Mosasaurus ...
... nearly entire Skeleton of the same . 17. Front of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus . 18. Head and Sterno - costal Acres of Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus . 19. Plesiosaurus Macrocephalus , and lower jaw of Plesiosaurus . 20. Head of Mosasaurus ...
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... nearly horizontal . * The general history of Elevation appears to be , that mountain chains of various extent , and various directions , have been formed at irregular intervals , during the deposi- tion of stratified rocks of every age ...
... nearly horizontal . * The general history of Elevation appears to be , that mountain chains of various extent , and various directions , have been formed at irregular intervals , during the deposi- tion of stratified rocks of every age ...
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... nearly parallel to the strata , into which they are protruded , after the manner represented in the carboniferous Limestone of our Section , f . 2. More frequently they overspread the surface like expanded sheets of Lava . Our section ...
... nearly parallel to the strata , into which they are protruded , after the manner represented in the carboniferous Limestone of our Section , f . 2. More frequently they overspread the surface like expanded sheets of Lava . Our section ...
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... nearly four feet . V. I. p . 110. ( Kaup . ) 2. Lower Jaw and part of upper Jaw of Dinotherium medium . ( Kaup . ) 3. Jaw of Dinotherium medium , exhibiting the Crown of five molar teeth , most nearly resembling those of a Tapir ...
... nearly four feet . V. I. p . 110. ( Kaup . ) 2. Lower Jaw and part of upper Jaw of Dinotherium medium . ( Kaup . ) 3. Jaw of Dinotherium medium , exhibiting the Crown of five molar teeth , most nearly resembling those of a Tapir ...
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