The Old Red Sandstone: Or, New Walks in an Old FieldGould and Lincoln, 1851 - 264 páginas |
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... not been introduced by Agas- siz into his restoration of the Coccosteus , their existence , at least as arms , must still be regarded as problematical . There can be no doubt , have given of the creature , however , will be viii PREFACE .
... not been introduced by Agas- siz into his restoration of the Coccosteus , their existence , at least as arms , must still be regarded as problematical . There can be no doubt , have given of the creature , however , will be viii PREFACE .
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... regarded as poorer in organisms than any other . In this edition was given the list of species , as determined and arranged by Professor Agassiz . Many additions in the shape of notes were also made . In the first two editions it was ...
... regarded as poorer in organisms than any other . In this edition was given the list of species , as determined and arranged by Professor Agassiz . Many additions in the shape of notes were also made . In the first two editions it was ...
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... regarded as a sort of chance dis- section on the earth's crust . We see in one place the pri- mary rock , with its veins of granite and quartz , its dizzy preci- pices of gneiss , and its huge masses of hornblende ; we find the ...
... regarded as a sort of chance dis- section on the earth's crust . We see in one place the pri- mary rock , with its veins of granite and quartz , its dizzy preci- pices of gneiss , and its huge masses of hornblende ; we find the ...
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... regarded as an independen formation , as unequivocally characterized by its organic remains as the formations either above or below it . -- The county of Sutherland stretches across the island from the German to the Atlantic Ocean , and ...
... regarded as an independen formation , as unequivocally characterized by its organic remains as the formations either above or below it . -- The county of Sutherland stretches across the island from the German to the Atlantic Ocean , and ...
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... regarded not as a tract of country , but as a piece of ocean crossed by the same geographical lines of latitude and longi- tude . Their present place of sepulture in some localities , had there been no denudation , would have been ...
... regarded not as a tract of country , but as a piece of ocean crossed by the same geographical lines of latitude and longi- tude . Their present place of sepulture in some localities , had there been no denudation , would have been ...
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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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