Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... TION , considered with reference to Natural Theology . By WILLIAM PROUT , M. D. , F. R. S. TREATISE SECOND . A TREATISE ON THE ADAPTATION OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE PHYSICAL CONdition of MAN , principally with refer- ence to the supply ...
... TION , considered with reference to Natural Theology . By WILLIAM PROUT , M. D. , F. R. S. TREATISE SECOND . A TREATISE ON THE ADAPTATION OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE PHYSICAL CONdition of MAN , principally with refer- ence to the supply ...
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... tion across Europe , published by Mr. Conybeare in the Re- port of the Proceedings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science , 1832 , and with his sections of England , in Phillips and Conybeare's Geology of England and ...
... tion across Europe , published by Mr. Conybeare in the Re- port of the Proceedings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science , 1832 , and with his sections of England , in Phillips and Conybeare's Geology of England and ...
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... tion is also infinitely greater than that of breadth . The plants and animals also are figured on no uniform scale . The extent of the different formations represented in this section , taking their average width as they occur in Europe ...
... tion is also infinitely greater than that of breadth . The plants and animals also are figured on no uniform scale . The extent of the different formations represented in this section , taking their average width as they occur in Europe ...
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... tion of Tertiary Strata , occur in the Eastern Alps , where the Transi- tion , Secondary , and Tertiary strata have all partaken of the same elevation which raised the central axis of the crystalline Granitic rocks . See Geol . Trans ...
... tion of Tertiary Strata , occur in the Eastern Alps , where the Transi- tion , Secondary , and Tertiary strata have all partaken of the same elevation which raised the central axis of the crystalline Granitic rocks . See Geol . Trans ...
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... tion . Their usual Order of Succession and Names are ex- pressed in their respective places , and detailed descriptions of their several characters may be found in all good Trea- tises on Geology . The leading Groups of Formations are ...
... tion . Their usual Order of Succession and Names are ex- pressed in their respective places , and detailed descriptions of their several characters may be found in all good Trea- tises on Geology . The leading Groups of Formations are ...
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