Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 11. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1875 |
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... feet thick , and to be characterized chiefly by a great abundance of den- droid graptolites . 2. Midde Arenig . A series of flags and slates , about 1,500 feet thick and with the follow- ing fossils : -Ogygia scutatrix , O. peltata ...
... feet thick , and to be characterized chiefly by a great abundance of den- droid graptolites . 2. Midde Arenig . A series of flags and slates , about 1,500 feet thick and with the follow- ing fossils : -Ogygia scutatrix , O. peltata ...
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... feet traversed by a cylindrical passage somewhat serpentine in its course , which made the distance ] really about twelve feet . The nest itself was oval , about 20 inches in length ( the cut makes it appear too large ) and 10 inches in ...
... feet traversed by a cylindrical passage somewhat serpentine in its course , which made the distance ] really about twelve feet . The nest itself was oval , about 20 inches in length ( the cut makes it appear too large ) and 10 inches in ...
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... feet in Ring- stead Bay , and about 400 feet in Lincolnshire . The fossils of the Coral Rag extend up into the Kim- meridge passage - beds , which are typically developed at Weymouth , where they are about 20 feet thick . The THE ...
... feet in Ring- stead Bay , and about 400 feet in Lincolnshire . The fossils of the Coral Rag extend up into the Kim- meridge passage - beds , which are typically developed at Weymouth , where they are about 20 feet thick . The THE ...
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