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Side v
... Evidences of the fact in remains of Primitive Weapons and Ancient Boats - Changes of Level not rare events to the Geologist - Some of these enumerated The Boulder - Clay - Its preva- lence in the Lowlands of Scotland - Indicated in the ...
... Evidences of the fact in remains of Primitive Weapons and Ancient Boats - Changes of Level not rare events to the Geologist - Some of these enumerated The Boulder - Clay - Its preva- lence in the Lowlands of Scotland - Indicated in the ...
Side vi
... Evidences of the fact - Sir Charles Lyell's Ob- servations on the Canadian Lake District - - Close of the Boulder - Clay Record in Scotland - Its Continuance in England into the Pliocene Ages -The Trees and Animals of the Pre - Glacial ...
... Evidences of the fact - Sir Charles Lyell's Ob- servations on the Canadian Lake District - - Close of the Boulder - Clay Record in Scotland - Its Continuance in England into the Pliocene Ages -The Trees and Animals of the Pre - Glacial ...
Side 15
... evidence at the present moment leans to the side of a gradual progress and a serial development , it is because so much remains undiscovered ; the hiatus , wherever it occurs , being always in our own knowledge , and not in the actual ...
... evidence at the present moment leans to the side of a gradual progress and a serial development , it is because so much remains undiscovered ; the hiatus , wherever it occurs , being always in our own knowledge , and not in the actual ...
Side 18
... evidence of marsu- pials having been found lower than the Stonesfield or Great Oolite ; even so far back as the Upper Trias , the Keuper Sandstone of Germany , which lies at the base of the Lias . I must be permitted , on this point ...
... evidence of marsu- pials having been found lower than the Stonesfield or Great Oolite ; even so far back as the Upper Trias , the Keuper Sandstone of Germany , which lies at the base of the Lias . I must be permitted , on this point ...
Side 21
... evidence yet to come . Again , Sir Charles Lyell , in his supplement to the fifth edition of his " Elementary Geology , " says , in speak- 22 INTRODUCTORY RESUME : ing of these same Purbeck beds PROGRESS OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 21.
... evidence yet to come . Again , Sir Charles Lyell , in his supplement to the fifth edition of his " Elementary Geology , " says , in speak- 22 INTRODUCTORY RESUME : ing of these same Purbeck beds PROGRESS OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 21.
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amid Ammonites ancient animal Arthur Seat beds Belemnite beneath boulder-clay boulders Brora Caithness Carboniferous Chalk character clay Coal Measures Coccosteus cones contains creature Cromarty curious cuttle-fish deposits depth district earth Eathie elevation existing extinct feet fish flora forests formation fossils fragments Frith furnished ganoid geological geologist glacier gneiss granite gravel grooved Gulf Stream Highlands hills hollow Hugh Miller hundred island lake land least LECTURES ON GEOLOGY Lias Loch lower mark masses miles molluscs Moray Morayshire mosses neighborhood northern occur ocean old coast line Old Red Sandstone Oolite organisms peculiar period plants Pleistocene portion precipices present remains reptiles resemble rising river rocks sand scarce scenery Scotch Scotland Scottish seems seen shells shores side Silurian Sir Roderick species specimens stone strata stratum stream surface Tertiary thick thousand tide tion tract trap trees Triassic upper valley vast vegetable waves
Populære avsnitt
Side 211 - The children of this world marry, and are given in marriage: but they which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in marriage: neither can they die any more : for they are equal unto the angels; and are the children of God, being the children of the resurrection.
Side 349 - Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him, haply, slumbering on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night-foundered skiff Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...
Side 195 - Now, upon SYRIA'S land of roses Softly the light of eve reposes, And, like a glory, the broad sun Hangs over sainted LEBANON ; Whose head in wintry grandeur towers, And whitens with eternal sleet, While summer, in a vale of flowers, Is sleeping rosy at his feet.
Side 222 - Traced like a map, the landscape lies In cultured beauty stretching wide ; There, Pentland's green acclivities ; There, Ocean, with its azure tide ; There, Arthur's seat ; and gleaming through Thy southern wing, Dunedin blue ! While, in the orient, Lammer's daughters, A distant giant range are seen, — North Berwick Law, with cone of green, And Bass amid the waters.
Side 137 - Shakespeare's name. Pretty! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs, or straws, or dirt, or grubs, or worms; 170 The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there.
Side 282 - With boughs that quaked at every breath, Gray birch and aspen wept beneath ; Aloft, the ash and warrior oak Cast anchor in the rifted rock ; And, higher yet, the pine-tree hung His shattered trunk, and frequent flung, Where seemed the cliffs to meet on high, His boughs athwart the narrowed sky.