The Geology of the South-east of EnglandLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1833 - 415 sider |
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... noticed it , in his interesting volume on the Natural History of Selborne . " To a thinking mind , few phenomena are more strange , than the state of little ponds on the summits of chalk hills , many of which are never dry in the most ...
... noticed it , in his interesting volume on the Natural History of Selborne . " To a thinking mind , few phenomena are more strange , than the state of little ponds on the summits of chalk hills , many of which are never dry in the most ...
Side 140
... noticed : it is , that the body is very generally uncompressed ; being almost cylin- drical , and evidently as perfect in form as when recent . It would seem as if the fish had been sud- denly surrounded by a soft cretaceous mass ...
... noticed : it is , that the body is very generally uncompressed ; being almost cylin- drical , and evidently as perfect in form as when recent . It would seem as if the fish had been sud- denly surrounded by a soft cretaceous mass ...
Side 216
... noticed by Mr. Murchison , the excellent President of the Geological Society , and described by him in a highly interesting memoir on the Geology of the north - western extremity of Sussex , and the adjoining parts of Hants and Surrey ...
... noticed by Mr. Murchison , the excellent President of the Geological Society , and described by him in a highly interesting memoir on the Geology of the north - western extremity of Sussex , and the adjoining parts of Hants and Surrey ...
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Adolphe Brongniart ammonites animal appear beds belong beneath bivalves blue clay bones Brighton Brongniart calcareous cavity chalk marl characters clavicle cliffs colour composed Conchifera contains coracoid crocodile Cuvier Cyclas deposits Desc described discovered dorsal Edition feet ferns ferruginous fins firestone fishes flints Folkstone formation Foss fossil freshwater friable galt genera genus Geol geological grey grit Hamsey Hastings Hill Ibid Iguana Iguanodon inches long Inoceramus ironstone layers Lewes Lewesiensis lignite limestone lower chalk marine marl masses Megalosaurus Mollusca nearly numerous observed occur organic remains Paludina pebbles plates portion quarry recent REFERENCES AND SYNONYMS remarkable reptiles resembling ribs ridge rocks Rottingdean sandstone saurian shale Shanklin sand shells shingle skeleton South Downs species specimens Sphenopteris strata strata of Tilgate substance surface Suss Sussex teeth tertiary thick Tilgate Forest Tilgate stone tooth transverse turrilites upper vegetables vertebræ Weald clay Wealden zoophytes