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once considered as characteristic of the rocks commonly called transition ... After having examined the environs of Nice in the win- ter of 1827-1828 , I presented an account of the geology of that neighbourhood to the Geological ...
once considered as characteristic of the rocks commonly called transition ... After having examined the environs of Nice in the win- ter of 1827-1828 , I presented an account of the geology of that neighbourhood to the Geological ...
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... considered to be settled , that I fear I shall be thought guilty of a crime little short of treason in Natural History by declaring for an opposite opinion ; but having devoted considerable time and attention to this subject during the ...
... considered to be settled , that I fear I shall be thought guilty of a crime little short of treason in Natural History by declaring for an opposite opinion ; but having devoted considerable time and attention to this subject during the ...
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... considered , but yet remains to be proved , that the lowest fossiliferous rocks correspond generally in their fossil ... considered gradual , we cannot expect that rocks should every where contain the same organic remains , even in those ...
... considered , but yet remains to be proved , that the lowest fossiliferous rocks correspond generally in their fossil ... considered gradual , we cannot expect that rocks should every where contain the same organic remains , even in those ...
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JULY | 1 |
Mr Childrens Abstract of the Characters of Ochsenheimers | 9 |
Mr Foxs Remarks on Mineral Veins | 19 |
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