River proper. -It would be quite superfluous for me to add one word in support of the opinion of the most able stratigraphical geologist of the American continent" Paleontology and stratigraphy here came into conflict, and it was not till in 1860, when... Mineral Physiology and Physiography - Seite 608von Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1886 - 710 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| New York (State). Natural History Survey - 1859 - 590 Seiten
...possessed regarding the position of the shales containing the Trilobites, I have the testimony of Sir WB LOGAN that the shales of this locality are in the...to rank 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... | |
| Elkanah Billings, Bernard James Harrington, James Thomas Donald - 1872 - 534 Seiten
...Logan that the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson-River group, or forming part of a series of strata which he is inclined to rank as a distinct group, above the Hudson-River proper. It would be quite superfluous for me to add onu word in support of the opinion of the most... | |
| 1872 - 520 Seiten
...Logan that the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson-River group, or forming part of a series of strata which he is inclined to rank 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... | |
| New York State Museum - 1857 - 364 Seiten
...regarding the position of the shales containing the Trilobites, I have the testimony of Sir WELOGAN that the shales of this locality are in the upper...to rank 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... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 522 Seiten
...Logan that the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson River group, or forming part of a series of strata which he is inclined to rank 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... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 520 Seiten
...Logan that the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson Biver group, or forming part of a series of strata which he is inclined to rank 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... | |
| Geological Survey of Pennsylvania - 1878 - 292 Seiten
...William Logan that the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson River group, or form part of a series of strata which he is inclined to rank as a distinct group, above the Hudson River proper." (Amer. Jour. Science, [2] XXXI, pp. 213, 221). For a farther history of the question,... | |
| Geological Survey of Pennsylvania - 1878 - 292 Seiten
...William Logan that the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson River group, or form part of a series of strata which he is inclined to rank as a distinct group, above the Hudson River proper." (Amer. Jour. Science, [2] XXXI, pp. 213, 221). For a farther history of the question,... | |
| 1891 - 480 Seiten
...the shales of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson River group, or formiug a part of the series of strata which he is inclined to rank 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... | |
| Charles Abiathar White - 1891 - 1028 Seiten
...the shules of this locality are in the upper part of the Hudson River group, or forming a part of the series of strata which he is inclined to rank as a distinct group above the Hullson River proper. It would be quite superfluous for me to add one word in support of the opinion... | |
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