The Old Red Sandstone: Or, New Walks in an Old FieldGould and Lincoln, 1851 - 264 páginas |
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... Moray Frith . Belem- nite . Result of the Experience of half a Lifetime of Toil . Advantages of a Wandering Profession in Connection with the Geology of a Country.- Geological Opportunities of the Stone - Mason . --Design of the present ...
... Moray Frith . Belem- nite . Result of the Experience of half a Lifetime of Toil . Advantages of a Wandering Profession in Connection with the Geology of a Country.- Geological Opportunities of the Stone - Mason . --Design of the present ...
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... Moray Frith . - Surmisings regard- ing its original Extent . These lead to an exploratory Ram- ble . Narrative . - Phenomena exhibited in the Course of - - half an Hour's Walk . - - The little Bay . Its Strata and their PAGE Organisms ...
... Moray Frith . - Surmisings regard- ing its original Extent . These lead to an exploratory Ram- ble . Narrative . - Phenomena exhibited in the Course of - - half an Hour's Walk . - - The little Bay . Its Strata and their PAGE Organisms ...
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... Moray , 190-210 • CHAPTER XII . The two Aspects in which Matter can be viewed ; Space and Time . Geological History of the Earlier Periods . - The Cam- brian System.Its Annelids . - The Silurian System . — Its Corals , Encrinites ...
... Moray , 190-210 • CHAPTER XII . The two Aspects in which Matter can be viewed ; Space and Time . Geological History of the Earlier Periods . - The Cam- brian System.Its Annelids . - The Silurian System . — Its Corals , Encrinites ...
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... Moray , 226-242 CHAPTER XIV . - The Cornstone Formation and its Organisms . -Dwarf Vegeta- tion . Cephalaspides . — Huge Lobster . — Habitats of the ex- isting Crustacea . - No unapt representation of the Deposit of Balruddery ...
... Moray , 226-242 CHAPTER XIV . - The Cornstone Formation and its Organisms . -Dwarf Vegeta- tion . Cephalaspides . — Huge Lobster . — Habitats of the ex- isting Crustacea . - No unapt representation of the Deposit of Balruddery ...
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... Moray Frith . ( See pages 197 and 198. ) The figures and letters which mark the various beds correspond with those of fig . 5 , and of the following section . The " fish - bed , " No. 1 , represents what the reader will find described ...
... Moray Frith . ( See pages 197 and 198. ) The figures and letters which mark the various beds correspond with those of fig . 5 , and of the following section . The " fish - bed , " No. 1 , represents what the reader will find described ...
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abundance acquainted Agassiz ancient animal appearance Balruddery beautiful body bone bony Caithness cartilaginous fishes Cephalaspis character Cheiracanthus Cheirolepis Christian Coal Measures coast Coccosteus color composed conglomerate Cornstone covered creature Cromarty crustacean deposit described diluvium Dipterus edge enamelled entire exhibited existing feet fins Forfarshire fossils fragments furnished geological geologist gneiss granitic hills Holoptychius huge hundred ichthyolite beds illustration inch interest jaws Lias limestone lower formation Lower Old Red marked mass minute Moray Moray Frith Murchison nodules occur ocean Old Red Sand Old Red Sandstone Oolite organisms osseous Osteolepis peculiar period plates portion present Pterichthys quarry rays reader regarded remains resembling ridge rock scales schists Scotland seems shells shore side Silurian skeleton species specimens spines stone strata stratified clay stratum style surface Sutor tail teeth thick thickly tion trilobite tubercles vast vegetable vertebral vertebral column volume writer
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Página 1 - ... column of smoke. It rose straight as the line of a plummet for more than a thousand yards, and then, on reaching a thinner stratum of air, spread out equally on every side, like the foliage of a stately tree. Ben...
Página 211 - Of fish, that with their fins and shining scales Glide under the green wave, in sculls that oft Bank the...
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