Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... Limestone , with green grains and cretaceous fossils , are here and there imbedded in the Granite . De la Beche . Geol . Manual . 3d Edit . p . 295 . 1 if they had been injected , either at the 1 * EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 . 5.
... Limestone , with green grains and cretaceous fossils , are here and there imbedded in the Granite . De la Beche . Geol . Manual . 3d Edit . p . 295 . 1 if they had been injected , either at the 1 * EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 . 5.
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... Trap under all these circumstances . At f . 1. it intersects and overlies Primary strata ; at f . 2. f . 3. f . 4. f . 5. it stands in similar relations to Transition and Secondary strata ; f . 6. 6 CO EXPLANATION OF PLATE I.
... Trap under all these circumstances . At f . 1. it intersects and overlies Primary strata ; at f . 2. f . 3. f . 4. f . 5. it stands in similar relations to Transition and Secondary strata ; f . 6. 6 CO EXPLANATION OF PLATE I.
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... em- bedded in Pillars of columnar Lava , in the valley of Monpezat in the Ardêche , shows that these fragments were probably torn off during Craters . Our section represents three cases of Volcanic craters EXPLANATION OF PLATE I.
... em- bedded in Pillars of columnar Lava , in the valley of Monpezat in the Ardêche , shows that these fragments were probably torn off during Craters . Our section represents three cases of Volcanic craters EXPLANATION OF PLATE I.
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... the Atlantic , and of Graham Island in the Mediterranean , have risen suddenly in the sea and been soon levelled and dispersed by the Waves . the form of Dikes , filled with materials similar to EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 .
... the Atlantic , and of Graham Island in the Mediterranean , have risen suddenly in the sea and been soon levelled and dispersed by the Waves . the form of Dikes , filled with materials similar to EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 .
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... explanation on any other Hypothesis that has been proposed . A summary statement of the probable relations of the ... Explanation of Letters and Figures used in the references to EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 . 9.
... explanation on any other Hypothesis that has been proposed . A summary statement of the probable relations of the ... Explanation of Letters and Figures used in the references to EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1 . 9.
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