| 1861 - Страниц: 500
...latter formation in Canada. From the physical structure alone no person would suspect the break that must exist in the neighborhood of Quebec, and without...fossils, every one would be authorized to deny it. If there had been only one or two species of an ancient type, your own doctrine of colonies might have... | |
| 1862 - Страниц: 478
...sections near Quebec. Ho says "from the physical structure alone, no person would suspect the break that must exist in the neighborhood of Quebec, and without the evidence of fossils, every one would be authorized to deny it," (This Journal, vol. xxxi, p. 218.) To this testimony... | |
| 1860 - Страниц: 512
...the physical structure alone no person would suspect the break that must exist in the neighbourhood of Quebec, and without the evidence of the fossils, every one would be authorized to deny it, If there had been only one or two species of an ancient type, your own doctrine of colonies might have... | |
| 1861 - Страниц: 566
...the physical structure alone, no person would suspect the break that must exist in the neighbourhood of Quebec, and without the evidence of the fossils, every one would be authorized to deny it. If there had been only one or two species of an ancient type, your own doctrine of colonies might have... | |
| 1872 - Страниц: 520
...in the face of the evidence adduced from the latter, asserted the primordial age of the Point L£vis fauna, that Sir William Logan attempted a new explanation...fauna, including two species of brachiopods, one or two gasteropods, and a single crustacean, Conocephalites (Conocoryphe) minutus, found at Keeseville, New... | |
| 1872 - Страниц: 876
...same time, declared that "from the physical structure alone, no person would suspect the break that must exist in the neighborhood of Quebec, and, without the evidence of fossils, every one would be authorized to deny it."f The rocks from western Vermont, which had furnished... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - Страниц: 508
...same time, declared that " from the physical structure alone, no person would suspect the break that must exist in the neighborhood of Quebec, and, without . the evidence of fossils, every one would be authorized to deny it."* The rocks from western Vermont, which had furnished... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - Страниц: 520
...as a distinct group above the Hudson Eiver proper. It would be quite superfluous for me to add one word in support of the opinion of the most able stratigraphical...fauna, including two species of brachiopods, one or two gasteropods, and a single crustacean, Conocepkalites (Conocoryphe) minutus, found at Keeseville, New... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - Страниц: 522
...as a distinct group above the Hudson River proper. -It would be quite superfluous for me to add one word in support of the opinion of the most able stratigraphical...fauna, including two species of brachiopods, one or two gasteropods, and a single crustacean, ConocephalUes (Conocoryphe) minutus, found at Keeseville, New... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - Страниц: 530
...most able stratigraphical geologist of the American continent." Paleontology aiid stratigraphy hero came into conflict, and it was not till in 1860, when...fauna, including two species of brachiopods, one or two gasteropods, and a single crustacean, Conoceplialites (Conocoryphe) minutus, found at Keeseville, New... | |
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