Chips and Chapters, a Book for Amateur and Young GeologistsW. Blackwood and sons, 1869 - 303 sider |
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... is deep - read in the records of humanity and ignorant of those of nature . " - Professor Huxley's Lecture On a Bit of Chalk , ' British As- sociation , 1868 . CHIPS AND CHAPTERS A BOOK FOR AMATEUR AND YOUNG GEOLOGISTS.
... is deep - read in the records of humanity and ignorant of those of nature . " - Professor Huxley's Lecture On a Bit of Chalk , ' British As- sociation , 1868 . CHIPS AND CHAPTERS A BOOK FOR AMATEUR AND YOUNG GEOLOGISTS.
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David Page. CHIPS AND CHAPTERS A BOOK FOR AMATEUR AND YOUNG GEOLOGISTS BY DAVID PAGE , LL.D. F.R.S.E. F.G.S. • AUTHOR OF ' TEXT - BOOKS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY ; ' ' HANDBOOK OF GEOLOGICAL TERMS , GEOLOGY , AND GEOGRAPHY ...
David Page. CHIPS AND CHAPTERS A BOOK FOR AMATEUR AND YOUNG GEOLOGISTS BY DAVID PAGE , LL.D. F.R.S.E. F.G.S. • AUTHOR OF ' TEXT - BOOKS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY ; ' ' HANDBOOK OF GEOLOGICAL TERMS , GEOLOGY , AND GEOGRAPHY ...
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... by the pub- lication of these " Chips and Chapters , " and he will be specially gratified should they fulfil the end in- tended , or aid in any way the young geologist to a clearer comprehension of his subject . The field of Geology.
... by the pub- lication of these " Chips and Chapters , " and he will be specially gratified should they fulfil the end in- tended , or aid in any way the young geologist to a clearer comprehension of his subject . The field of Geology.
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... geologists - minor and local deviations of superposition being subordinated for the sake of distinct comprehension and ready reference : — OF VOLCANIC . Systems . QUATERNARY . TERTIARY . Groups . { In progress . Recent . Pleistocene ...
... geologists - minor and local deviations of superposition being subordinated for the sake of distinct comprehension and ready reference : — OF VOLCANIC . Systems . QUATERNARY . TERTIARY . Groups . { In progress . Recent . Pleistocene ...
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... geologist to know that the field of his labours is restricted , or all but restricted , to the stratified fossiliferous rocks . In these , with their im- bedded fossils , he sees the sediments of former lakes , seas , and estuaries ...
... geologist to know that the field of his labours is restricted , or all but restricted , to the stratified fossiliferous rocks . In these , with their im- bedded fossils , he sees the sediments of former lakes , seas , and estuaries ...
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Side 135 - THERE rolls the deep where grew the tree. O earth, what changes hast thou seen ! There where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands ; They melt like mist, the solid lands, Like clouds they shape themselves and go.
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