The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 10. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1879 |
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Page 56
... beds of mica slate , containing hornblende and granular mica covered by thick beds of pyritous greenstone . On the south and east are granite and syenite , which runs under the sandstone conglomerate towards Oughterard , and this again ...
... beds of mica slate , containing hornblende and granular mica covered by thick beds of pyritous greenstone . On the south and east are granite and syenite , which runs under the sandstone conglomerate towards Oughterard , and this again ...
Page 68
... bed near Gangotri , 10,300 feet above the level of the sea . During its earlier passage through the southern spurs ... bed , which alter the face of the country . Extensive islands are thrown up , and attach themselves to the mainland ...
... bed near Gangotri , 10,300 feet above the level of the sea . During its earlier passage through the southern spurs ... bed , which alter the face of the country . Extensive islands are thrown up , and attach themselves to the mainland ...
Page 88
... beds of rock - salt at a depth of 1500 or 1600 feet : being brought to the surface , it is conveyed in bamboo tubes and used for lighting as well as for evaporating brine ; and it is asserted that the Chinese used this naturally evolved ...
... beds of rock - salt at a depth of 1500 or 1600 feet : being brought to the surface , it is conveyed in bamboo tubes and used for lighting as well as for evaporating brine ; and it is asserted that the Chinese used this naturally evolved ...
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... beds or strata on the floor of the sea , that others have been built up by the slow aggregation of organic forms , that others have been poured out in a molten condition or in showers of loose dust from subterranean sources . We further ...
... beds or strata on the floor of the sea , that others have been built up by the slow aggregation of organic forms , that others have been poured out in a molten condition or in showers of loose dust from subterranean sources . We further ...
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... bed . " 3 Apart therefore from the depressions of the earth's surface in which the oceans lie , we must regard the ... beds as compared with the continental masses . In our ignorance regarding the chemical constitution of the nucleus ...
... bed . " 3 Apart therefore from the depressions of the earth's surface in which the oceans lie , we must regard the ... beds as compared with the continental masses . In our ignorance regarding the chemical constitution of the nucleus ...
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