Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Band 18The Society, 1880 |
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... shale, olive-gray, micaceous, muddy ; spec. 1 11" 15 S. S. gray, fine, micaceous, muddy ; specs. 2, 3, 4, 5 33 " 48 Shale dark-gray, with thin micaceous sand shells, muddy ; specs. 6, 7 19 " 07 S. S. gray, fine, soft, muddy ; spec. 8 8 ...
... shale, olive-gray, micaceous, muddy ; spec. 1 11" 15 S. S. gray, fine, micaceous, muddy ; specs. 2, 3, 4, 5 33 " 48 Shale dark-gray, with thin micaceous sand shells, muddy ; specs. 6, 7 19 " 07 S. S. gray, fine, soft, muddy ; spec. 8 8 ...
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... shale, fossils ; specs. 104 to 113 inclusive 63 " 805 S. S. thin bedded, micaceous, slate partings, fossils ; specs. 114 115 13" 818 Slate, an occasional sand-shell with fossils; specs. 116 to 136 inclusive : 125 " 943 S. S. brown and ...
... shale, fossils ; specs. 104 to 113 inclusive 63 " 805 S. S. thin bedded, micaceous, slate partings, fossils ; specs. 114 115 13" 818 Slate, an occasional sand-shell with fossils; specs. 116 to 136 inclusive : 125 " 943 S. S. brown and ...
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... shale 20" 145 Gray sand 5 " 150 Red shale 25 " 175 Gray soapstone I shale and clay) 10 " 185 Red shale mixed with gray slate 155 " 340 Streak of soft red shale 15 " 355 Gray slate 02 " 417 White sand pebble rock containing gas and salt ...
... shale 20" 145 Gray sand 5 " 150 Red shale 25 " 175 Gray soapstone I shale and clay) 10 " 185 Red shale mixed with gray slate 155 " 340 Streak of soft red shale 15 " 355 Gray slate 02 " 417 White sand pebble rock containing gas and salt ...
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... shale Gray slate and sand Hard gray sand ... Light sand with shale White and gray sand Hard and fine gray sand Fine dark gray sand Gray slate Gray slate and shale Fine gray sand Red slate Gray sand PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XVIII. 102. C ...
... shale Gray slate and sand Hard gray sand ... Light sand with shale White and gray sand Hard and fine gray sand Fine dark gray sand Gray slate Gray slate and shale Fine gray sand Red slate Gray sand PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XVIII. 102. C ...
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... shale .. 15 " 1095 Gray sand and very hard shells 5 " 1100 Soft gray sand 15 " 1115 Gray and white shell 10 " 1125 Close soft white sand 20 " 1145 Hard gray shells '. 20 " 1165 Gray slate 15 " 1180 White and gray sand and pebbles 10 ...
... shale .. 15 " 1095 Gray sand and very hard shells 5 " 1100 Soft gray sand 15 " 1115 Gray and white shell 10 " 1125 Close soft white sand 20 " 1145 Hard gray shells '. 20 " 1165 Gray slate 15 " 1180 White and gray sand and pebbles 10 ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 76 - But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear...
Seite 352 - The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen; man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.
Seite 227 - And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Seite 89 - It is inconceivable, that inanimate brute matter should, without the mediation of something else, which is not material, operate upon, and affect other matter without mutual contact; as it must do, if gravitation, in the sense of Epicurus, be essential and inherent in it.
Seite 89 - This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.
Seite 442 - The stone which the builders refused is become the head-stone of the corner. This is the Lord's doing; it is marvellous in our eyes.
Seite 89 - He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
Seite 231 - These masses should assume a spheroidical form, with a rotatory motion in the direction of that of their revolution, because their inferior particles have a less real velocity than the superior ; they have therefore constituted so many planets in a state of vapour.
Seite 91 - ... any conceivable expansion of the powers we now possess. We may think over the subject again and again, but it eludes all intellectual presentation. The origin of the material universe is equally inscrutable.
Seite 231 - But if one of them was sufficiently powerful to unite successively by its attraction all the others about its centre, the ring of vapours would be changed into one sole spheroidical mass, circulating about the Sun, with a motion of rotation in the same direction with that of revolution.