Sueciae." 1739, pp. 502, 503. Since the Battersea phenomenon was announced, Professor Henslow, to whom I had applied, wrote to me saying, that he possessed a remarkable example of a stone which was found imbedded in the heart of a tree, in sawing it up... Madras Journal of Literature and Science - Page 2491857Full view - About this book
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...British rock with which il can be compared. Whatever may have been the origin of this stone, which ia of the size of a child's head, it is essentially different from the metalliferous mass from Bat tersea, to which attention has been specially invited, and its posi tion in the heart of an oak... | |
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...Descriptio Saxi in Quercu inventi. Kellander, Acta Literaria et Scientiae Sueciae." 1739, pp. 502, 503. Since the Battersea phenomenon was announced. Professor...the envelopment of manufactured materials in trees, * •- Lapis pradurus subalbicans et manifesto silicons pruni ferme aut juglandis miuoris magnitudine.... | |
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...Descriptio Saxi in Quercu inventi. Kellander, Acta Literaria et Scientiae Sueciae." 1739, pp. 502, 503. Since the Battersea phenomenon was announced, Professor...specimen, the segment of wood from Plymouth Dockyard is characterised by an interior bark which folds round the sinuosities of the included stone. In respect... | |
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...Descriptio Saxi in Quercu inventi. Kellander, Acta Literaria et Sciential Suecise." 1739, pp. 502, 503. Since the Battersea phenomenon was announced, Professor...specimen, the segment of wood from Plymouth Dockyard is characterised by an interior bark which folds round the sinuosities of the included stone. In respect... | |
| 1855 - 1070 lehte
...compared. Whatever may have been the origin of this atone, which is of the size of a child's head, iris essentially different from the metalliferous mass...specimen, the segment of wood from Plymouth Dockyard is characterised by an interior bark which folds round the sinuosities of the included stone. In respect... | |
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