The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated by the range of coral reefs and banks that now exists between the Arabian Sea and "West Africa. Up to the end of the Nummulitic epoch, except perhaps for short periods, no direct... The Lost Lemuria - Page 8by W. Scott-Elliot - 1904 - 44 lehteFull view - About this book
| Geological Society of London - 1875 - 1016 lehte
...indicating (except in a few cases, and locally) the uninterrupted prevalence of land and freshwater conditions. These may have prevailed from much earlier...defined by the range of coral reefs and banks that now exists between the Arabian Sea and West Africa. 5th. Up to the end of the Nummulitic epoch no direct... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1875 - 510 lehte
...Indo-oceanio continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Malayans. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 544 lehte
...Indo-oceanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Mayalana. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| 1875 - 362 lehte
...Indooceanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Malayana. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 538 lehte
...Indo-oceanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Mayalana. I he position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1875 - 594 lehte
...Indo-oceanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Malayana. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| 1875 - 598 lehte
...Indo-oceanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Malayana. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1875 - 726 lehte
...Indo-occanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of die time this continent was also connected with Malayana. The position of the connecting land was said... | |
| 1875 - 836 lehte
...Indo-oceanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also connected with Malayana. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
| 1875 - 618 lehte
...Indo-occanic continent, and that the first two remained so connected, with at the utmost some short intervals, up to the end of the Miocene period. During the latter part of the time this continent was also counected with Malayana. The position of the connecting land was said to be indicated... | |
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