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... arranged that it is hoped they may not be found without service to young geologists , who , whether at home or abroad ... arrangement , and history of the rocks of a country . Such practical observation evidently underlies all solid ...
... arranged that it is hoped they may not be found without service to young geologists , who , whether at home or abroad ... arrangement , and history of the rocks of a country . Such practical observation evidently underlies all solid ...
Side 23
... arrangements ; the other glass should be capable of making visible the fine striæ on a crystal , and the minuter ornament on the surface of a fish - scale or other fossil organism . Applied to the weathered crust of a rock , the lens ...
... arrangements ; the other glass should be capable of making visible the fine striæ on a crystal , and the minuter ornament on the surface of a fish - scale or other fossil organism . Applied to the weathered crust of a rock , the lens ...
Side 29
... , he obtains an insight into the internal texture and arrangement of the rocks with which he is dealing . He sees what are the component minerals of a rock , and how they are built up III . ] 29 ACCOUTREMENT FOR THE FIELD .
... , he obtains an insight into the internal texture and arrangement of the rocks with which he is dealing . He sees what are the component minerals of a rock , and how they are built up III . ] 29 ACCOUTREMENT FOR THE FIELD .
Side 30
... arrangement of object - glasses and eye - pieces , may be had of some London makers for £ 5 . It is sometimes of service , when working in a district where microscopic rock - sections are required , to carry a small collection of ...
... arrangement of object - glasses and eye - pieces , may be had of some London makers for £ 5 . It is sometimes of service , when working in a district where microscopic rock - sections are required , to carry a small collection of ...
Side 40
... arrangement would be of advantage will be , I think , admitted when we have entered a little more into the details of field - work . - ' No questions are probably put so frequently to the field - geologist as these " How do you know ...
... arrangement would be of advantage will be , I think , admitted when we have entered a little more into the details of field - work . - ' No questions are probably put so frequently to the field - geologist as these " How do you know ...
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