The Old Red Sandstone: Or, New Walks in an Old FieldGould and Lincoln, 1851 - 264 páginas |
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... Fins , Teeth , and general Ap- pearance . Sponge - like · Contemporaries of the Holoptychius . Bodies . Plates resembling those of the Sturgeon . — Teeth of various forms , but all evidently the teeth of fishes . - Lime- stone Band and ...
... Fins , Teeth , and general Ap- pearance . Sponge - like · Contemporaries of the Holoptychius . Bodies . Plates resembling those of the Sturgeon . — Teeth of various forms , but all evidently the teeth of fishes . - Lime- stone Band and ...
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... fins . Fig . 4 , Under side of scale , showing the attaching bar . Fig . 5 , Enamelled and punctulated jaw of the creature . Fig . 6 , Magnified portion of fin , showing the enamelled and punctulated rays . PLATE V. — Fig . 1 , Dipterus ...
... fins . Fig . 4 , Under side of scale , showing the attaching bar . Fig . 5 , Enamelled and punctulated jaw of the creature . Fig . 6 , Magnified portion of fin , showing the enamelled and punctulated rays . PLATE V. — Fig . 1 , Dipterus ...
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... fin ; other fish less equivocal in their form , but with the membranes of their fins thickly covered with scales ; crea- tures bristling over with thorns ; others glistening in an enam- elled coat , as if beautifully japanned the tail ...
... fin ; other fish less equivocal in their form , but with the membranes of their fins thickly covered with scales ; crea- tures bristling over with thorns ; others glistening in an enam- elled coat , as if beautifully japanned the tail ...
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... fin . All the forms testify of a remote antiquity — of a period whose " fashions have passed away . " The figures on a Chinese vase or an Egyptian obelisk are scarce more unlike what now exists in nature , than the fossils of the Lower ...
... fin . All the forms testify of a remote antiquity — of a period whose " fashions have passed away . " The figures on a Chinese vase or an Egyptian obelisk are scarce more unlike what now exists in nature , than the fossils of the Lower ...
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... fin , bears the name of Acan- thodes , or thorn - like ; another with a similar mechanism of spines attached to the upper part of the body , and in which the pectoral or hand - fins are involved , has been designated the Cheiracanthus ...
... fin , bears the name of Acan- thodes , or thorn - like ; another with a similar mechanism of spines attached to the upper part of the body , and in which the pectoral or hand - fins are involved , has been designated the Cheiracanthus ...
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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 234 - Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar, Comes down upon the waters; all its hues, From the rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse: And now they change ; a paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountains; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues •*> With a new colour as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, — till — 'tis gone — and all is gray.
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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