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The author assents to this theory ; and as the phĉnomena of the tract described by M. Von Buch agree with those of the tract described by himself , he ascribes the interchange of magnesian and non - magnesian limestones , and the ...
The author assents to this theory ; and as the phĉnomena of the tract described by M. Von Buch agree with those of the tract described by himself , he ascribes the interchange of magnesian and non - magnesian limestones , and the ...
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Dr. Troost of Philadelphia has described it in a recent Number of the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia , in the following words : Amphibole.— The specimen now under consideration , was at first very enigmatical ...
Dr. Troost of Philadelphia has described it in a recent Number of the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia , in the following words : Amphibole.— The specimen now under consideration , was at first very enigmatical ...
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At Among these are two species of Caryocrinites , described by Mr. Say in the 4th volume of the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ; and a very large and remarkable Prilobite , also described in the same volume ...
At Among these are two species of Caryocrinites , described by Mr. Say in the 4th volume of the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ; and a very large and remarkable Prilobite , also described in the same volume ...
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Dr Bigsbys Sketch of the Topography and Geology of Lake | 1 |
Capt B Halls Letter inclosing a Communication from Peter | 15 |
Mr Ivory on the Method of deducing the Difference of Lon | 24 |
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