Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... Shells allied to Nautilus and Ammonite . 44 ′ . Illustrations of the Genus Belemnosepia . 44 " . Ink Bags of Belemnosepia . 45. Trilobites and recent animals allied to them . 46. Various forms of Trilobites . 46 ' . Fossil Scorpions ...
... Shells allied to Nautilus and Ammonite . 44 ′ . Illustrations of the Genus Belemnosepia . 44 " . Ink Bags of Belemnosepia . 45. Trilobites and recent animals allied to them . 46. Various forms of Trilobites . 46 ' . Fossil Scorpions ...
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... Shells most characteristic of the Tertiary Periods .. Mollusks . a . Planorbis . r . & f . b . Limnæa . r . & f . c . Conus . r . & f d . Bulla . r . & f . e . Cypræa . r . & f . f . Ampullaria . r . & f . g . Scalaria . r . & f . h ...
... Shells most characteristic of the Tertiary Periods .. Mollusks . a . Planorbis . r . & f . b . Limnæa . r . & f . c . Conus . r . & f d . Bulla . r . & f . e . Cypræa . r . & f . f . Ampullaria . r . & f . g . Scalaria . r . & f . h ...
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... shells at Epplesheim near Alzey , about forty miles N. W. of Darmstadt , and are described by Professor Kaup . Bones of Dinotherium have lately been found in Tertiary Fresh- water limestone , near Orthes , at the foot of the Pyrenees ...
... shells at Epplesheim near Alzey , about forty miles N. W. of Darmstadt , and are described by Professor Kaup . Bones of Dinotherium have lately been found in Tertiary Fresh- water limestone , near Orthes , at the foot of the Pyrenees ...
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... Shell Limestone , and Variegated Marl . Some com- mon appellative for all these formations has been long a desideratum in Geology ; but the word Pacilitic is in sound so like to Pisolite , that it may be better to adhere more literally ...
... Shell Limestone , and Variegated Marl . Some com- mon appellative for all these formations has been long a desideratum in Geology ; but the word Pacilitic is in sound so like to Pisolite , that it may be better to adhere more literally ...
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... shells of Crustacea and Conchifera , which probably formed their principal food . The surfaces of the Enamel are often worn away , like that at Pl . 27. fig . 3. The strength and efficacy of these teeth , viewed as Instruments for ...
... shells of Crustacea and Conchifera , which probably formed their principal food . The surfaces of the Enamel are often worn away , like that at Pl . 27. fig . 3. The strength and efficacy of these teeth , viewed as Instruments for ...
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70 Fath Post Agassiz air chambers Ammonites animal articulating axis Belemnite beneath bones bony Buckland Carboniferous cavity Chalk Coal formation column cone Conybeare Coprolite Dikes disposition dorsal enamel Encrinites Moniliformis exhibits extinct Fath Dyke feet fibres figure fishes footsteps fossil fractures Fragment genus ginal Goldfuss Granite Hibberti horny Ichthyosaurus inches Ink-bag intersected joints LENOX AND TILDEN Lepidodendron Lias at Lyme Limestone lobes Loligo Longitudinal section lower Jaw Lyme Regis magnified marginal bands Megalichthys Megatherium Nautilus Nautilus Pompilius nearly Note Oolite Original Oxford Museum Pentacrinites Petioles Plesiosaurus Plesiosaurus Dolichodeirus Port Jackson Shark portion Pterodactylus PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR recent Red Sandstone represented scales scar Sharks shell showing side arms Siphuncle Skeleton slate Sowerby species specimen Stonesfield strata stratified rocks sub-vertebral surface Teeth Tertiary TILDEN FOUNDATIONS tion tooth tracks Trans transverse plates Transverse section TREATISE tubercles upper Veins Vertebræ vertebral column Volcanoes YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
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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...