Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... ( Agassiz , Vol I. Tab . F. ) PLATE 27. V. I. p . 212 . Amblypterus : one of the fossil fishes peculiar to the Car- boniferous strata . Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . A. fig . 3. ) * It appears that in the Megalichthys and Holoptychus the struc ...
... ( Agassiz , Vol I. Tab . F. ) PLATE 27. V. I. p . 212 . Amblypterus : one of the fossil fishes peculiar to the Car- boniferous strata . Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . A. fig . 3. ) * It appears that in the Megalichthys and Holoptychus the struc ...
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... ( Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . G. fig . 3. ) Fig . 2. Os Vomer of Gyrodus umbilicatus , from the Great Oolite of Durrheim , in Baden . ( Agassiz . ) Fig . 3. Os Vomer of Pycnodus trigonus , from Stonesfield , Oxon . ( Original . ) PLATE 274 ...
... ( Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . G. fig . 3. ) Fig . 2. Os Vomer of Gyrodus umbilicatus , from the Great Oolite of Durrheim , in Baden . ( Agassiz . ) Fig . 3. Os Vomer of Pycnodus trigonus , from Stonesfield , Oxon . ( Original . ) PLATE 274 ...
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... ( Agassiz , Vol I. Tab . F. ) PLATE 27. V. I. p . 212 . Amblypterus : one of the fossil fishes peculiar to the Car- boniferous strata . Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . A. fig . 3. ) * * It appears that in the Megalichthys and Holoptychus the ...
... ( Agassiz , Vol I. Tab . F. ) PLATE 27. V. I. p . 212 . Amblypterus : one of the fossil fishes peculiar to the Car- boniferous strata . Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . A. fig . 3. ) * * It appears that in the Megalichthys and Holoptychus the ...
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... ( Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . G. fig . 3. ) Fig . 2. Os Vomer of Gyrodus umbilicatus , from the Great Oolite of Durrheim , in Baden . ( Agassiz . ) Fig . 3. Os Vomer of Pycnodus trigonus , from Stonesfield , Oxon . ( Original . ) PLATE 27 ...
... ( Agassiz , Vol . I. Tab . G. fig . 3. ) Fig . 2. Os Vomer of Gyrodus umbilicatus , from the Great Oolite of Durrheim , in Baden . ( Agassiz . ) Fig . 3. Os Vomer of Pycnodus trigonus , from Stonesfield , Oxon . ( Original . ) PLATE 27 ...
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... Agassiz , and leads to important considerations in Physiology . The Chimera partakes of one remarkable character with the Ces- tracion Phillippi , whereby this species alone , among living Sharks , is connected with the extinct forms of ...
... Agassiz , and leads to important considerations in Physiology . The Chimera partakes of one remarkable character with the Ces- tracion Phillippi , whereby this species alone , among living Sharks , is connected with the extinct forms of ...
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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...