Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832, a very rainy season followed, which caused great floods. Hence it is almost certain that some thousands of the skeletons were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist,... A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere - Page 34by William Berryman Scott - 1913 - 693 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1845 - 636 lehte
...this probably is the effect of a gradual increase, rather than of the destruction at any one period. Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832, a very...were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist, viewing such an enormous collection of bones, of all kinds... | |
| 1845 - 454 lehte
...this probably is the effect of a gradual increase, rather than of the destruction at any one period. Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832, a very...were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist, viewing such an enormous collection of bones, of all kinds... | |
| 1845 - 478 lehte
...this probably is the effect of a gradual increase, rather than of the destruction at any one period. Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832, a very...were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist, viewing such an enormous collection of bones, of all kinds... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1846 - 396 lehte
...increase rather than of the destruction at any one period. Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to '32, a very rainy season followed, which caused great floods....were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist, viewing such an enormous collection of bones, of all kinds... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1846 - 226 lehte
...Pampas were paved with bones. Subsequently to this unusual drought, a very rainy season commenced, which caused great floods. Hence it is almost certain, that some thousands of these skeletons were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist... | |
| Ebenezer Meriam - 1847 - 224 lehte
...rather than one of the destructions at any one period. Subsequently, to the drought of 1827 to '32, a very rainy season followed, which caused great floods. Hence it is almost certain that some thousands ot the skeletons were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1848 - 892 lehte
...this probably is the effect of a gradual increase, rather than of the destruction at any one period. Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832, a very...were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist, viewing such an enormous collection of bones, of all kinds... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 lehte
...this probably is the effect of a gradual increase, rather than of the destruction at any one period. Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832, a very...were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist, viewing such an enormous collection of bones, of all kinds... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1865 - 428 lehte
...Pampas were paved with bones. Subsequently to this unusual drought, a very rainy season commenced, which caused great floods. Hence it is almost certain, that some thousands of these skeletons were buried by the deposits of the very next year. What would be the opinion of a geologist... | |
| 1877 - 826 lehte
...form of mud to yet lower levels. " Subsequently to the drought of 1827 to 1832," proceeds Darwin, '' a very rainy season followed, which caused great floods....almost certain that some thousands of the skeletons" (of creatures whose deaths he had described before) " were buried by the deposits of the very next... | |
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