The Old Red Sandstone: Or, New Walks in an Old FieldGould and Lincoln, 1851 - 264 páginas |
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... middle formation of the system to which the organisms of Balruddery and Carmylie belong , the representative of the Cornstones in England . Some matters there given as merely conjectural were also replaced by ascertained facts . In the ...
... middle formation of the system to which the organisms of Balruddery and Carmylie belong , the representative of the Cornstones in England . Some matters there given as merely conjectural were also replaced by ascertained facts . In the ...
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... Middle , or Cornstone Formation . · The Cephalaspis its most characteristic Organism . - Descrip- tion . The Den of Balruddery richer in the Fossils of this middle Formation than any other Locality yet discovered . Various ...
... Middle , or Cornstone Formation . · The Cephalaspis its most characteristic Organism . - Descrip- tion . The Den of Balruddery richer in the Fossils of this middle Formation than any other Locality yet discovered . Various ...
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... middle formation of the system , characterized also by its peculiar organic group . ( See Chapter VIII . ) e . Red and variegated sand- stones , undistinguishable often in their mineral character from the upper sandstones , c , but in ...
... middle formation of the system , characterized also by its peculiar organic group . ( See Chapter VIII . ) e . Red and variegated sand- stones , undistinguishable often in their mineral character from the upper sandstones , c , but in ...
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... texture , and it seemed to have parted in the middle when in a half - molten state , and to have united again , somewhat awry , ere it had cooled enough to have lost the adhesive quality . But there was 10 THE OLD RED SANDSTONE .
... texture , and it seemed to have parted in the middle when in a half - molten state , and to have united again , somewhat awry , ere it had cooled enough to have lost the adhesive quality . But there was 10 THE OLD RED SANDSTONE .
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... and out of the other , like the cases of an opera - glass drawn out . is composed of gneiss and mica - slate , the The lower zone middle zone of granite , the terminating zone of porphyry . The elevating THE OLD RED SANDSTONE . 23.
... and out of the other , like the cases of an opera - glass drawn out . is composed of gneiss and mica - slate , the The lower zone middle zone of granite , the terminating zone of porphyry . The elevating THE OLD RED SANDSTONE . 23.
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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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