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87-92 ; On the Formation and Preservation of Lakes by Ice Action , Geol . Soc .
Quart . Journ . , vol . 20 , 1864 , pp . 463-465 , Phil . Mag . , vol . 28 , 1864 , p . 323
, Nova Scotian Inst Nat . Sci . , vol . 2 , pt . 3 , 1867 , p . 70 ; The Glacial Period in ...
87-92 ; On the Formation and Preservation of Lakes by Ice Action , Geol . Soc .
Quart . Journ . , vol . 20 , 1864 , pp . 463-465 , Phil . Mag . , vol . 28 , 1864 , p . 323
, Nova Scotian Inst Nat . Sci . , vol . 2 , pt . 3 , 1867 , p . 70 ; The Glacial Period in ...
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Glacial scratches are seldom preserved on rock surfaces exposed to the action of
the elements . Even in Nova Scotia , where scratches and grooves are met with
wherever the rock surface has been recently laid bare , I do not remember ...
Glacial scratches are seldom preserved on rock surfaces exposed to the action of
the elements . Even in Nova Scotia , where scratches and grooves are met with
wherever the rock surface has been recently laid bare , I do not remember ...
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Whilst I thus found evidence of the ice of the glacial period reaching , in the
northern hemisphere , to within the tropics ; in the southern hemisphere Professor
Hartt has found glacial drift extending from Patagonia , all through Brazil to ...
Whilst I thus found evidence of the ice of the glacial period reaching , in the
northern hemisphere , to within the tropics ; in the southern hemisphere Professor
Hartt has found glacial drift extending from Patagonia , all through Brazil to ...
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CHAPTER I | 3 |
Commence journey up San Juan riverPalms and wild canes | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 27 |
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