Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 76Victoria Institute., 1944 |
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... land . Further , there is evidence that most rocks devoid of terrigenous matter , e.g. , chalk and some limestones , were laid down near land . Thus the known marine fossils represent , not all classes of sea plants and animals , but ...
... land . Further , there is evidence that most rocks devoid of terrigenous matter , e.g. , chalk and some limestones , were laid down near land . Thus the known marine fossils represent , not all classes of sea plants and animals , but ...
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... land without undergoing any change in appearance ! Unless the Fern Ledges be Devonian , fossils of land animals in the known Devonian rocks are very few : they are two or three insects - spring - tails ; some millipedes and ( found ...
... land without undergoing any change in appearance ! Unless the Fern Ledges be Devonian , fossils of land animals in the known Devonian rocks are very few : they are two or three insects - spring - tails ; some millipedes and ( found ...
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... land seems to have sunk , very slowly in the Carboniferous so that generally the silt from the rivers kept pace with ... land reptiles are known . This was because fossils of these animals rarely occur in the same deposits as those of ...
... land seems to have sunk , very slowly in the Carboniferous so that generally the silt from the rivers kept pace with ... land reptiles are known . This was because fossils of these animals rarely occur in the same deposits as those of ...
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REPORT OF COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 1943 | 18 |
XV | 32 |
CURRENT THEORIES OF SPECIAL CREATION BY D DEWAR ESQ | 53 |
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