Permian, belonging to the Jurassic series, and probably to the Oolite. Mr. Woodward was pleased to find that the author had added further evidence, derived from the fossil flora of the Mesozoic series of India, in corroboration of the views of Huxley,... The Lost Lemuria - Page 9by W. Scott-Elliot - 1904 - 44 lehteFull view - About this book
| Henry Woodward - 1875 - 510 lehte
...base-bed is higher than the Permian, belonging to the Jurassic series, and probably to the Oolite. Mr. Woodward was pleased to find that the author had...researches on coral reefs had long since foreshadowed. Mr. Blanford's observations on the former existence of glaciers at much lower levels than the present... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1875 - 726 lehte
...base-lied is higher than the Permian, belonging to the Jurassic series, and probably to the Oolite. Mr. Woodward was pleased to find that the author had...researches on coral reefs had long since foreshadowed. Mr. Blanford's observations on the former existence of glaciers at much lower levels than the present... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1875 - 1016 lehte
...the base-bed is higher than Permian, belonging to the Jurassic series, and probably to the Oolite. Mr. "WOODWARD was pleased to find that the author...researches on coral reefs had long since foreshadowed. Mr. Blanford's observations on the former existence of glaciers at much lower levels than the present... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1880 - 568 lehte
...Permian up to the end of the Miocene period," and Mr. Woodward expressed his satisfaction with " this further evidence derived from the fossil flora of...the Mesozoic series of India in corroboration of the former existence of an old submerged continent — Lemuria." Those who have read the preceding chapters... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1892 - 584 lehte
...Permian up to the end of the Miocene period," and Mr. Woodward expressed his satisfaction with "this further evidence derived from the fossil flora of...the Mesozoic series of India in corroboration of the former existence of an old submerged continent — Lemuria." Those who have read the preceding chapters... | |
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