The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Band 8Archibald Constable, 1823 Contains the proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Wernerian Natural History Society, etc. |
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... Fossil Organic Remains as a Geognostic Cha- racter . By ALEXANDER BRONGNIART , Member of the Institute of France , & c . & c . III . Account of Captain HODGSON's Journey to the Head of the Ganges , IV . Historical Account of Discoveries ...
... Fossil Organic Remains as a Geognostic Cha- racter . By ALEXANDER BRONGNIART , Member of the Institute of France , & c . & c . III . Account of Captain HODGSON's Journey to the Head of the Ganges , IV . Historical Account of Discoveries ...
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... Fossil Elk of the Isle of Man . 38. Natural History of Alcyonia , Spongia , Corallina , Sertularia , Eschara , and Corals , from the French of Lamarck , by J. S. Miller , A. L. S. & c . 39. Manners of the Asiatic Rhinoceros , 196-20 İV ...
... Fossil Elk of the Isle of Man . 38. Natural History of Alcyonia , Spongia , Corallina , Sertularia , Eschara , and Corals , from the French of Lamarck , by J. S. Miller , A. L. S. & c . 39. Manners of the Asiatic Rhinoceros , 196-20 İV ...
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... fossil remains were deposited , and the means by which they have been conveyed into their present subterraneous habitation . The details of comparative anatomy which these speculations involve , are too extensive for the pages of a ...
... fossil remains were deposited , and the means by which they have been conveyed into their present subterraneous habitation . The details of comparative anatomy which these speculations involve , are too extensive for the pages of a ...
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... fossil nd other relics , must have been , while recent , the na- = warm country , would never have been announced as e of the creed of any geologist . e opinion here advanced is very different from that received by some authors , it ...
... fossil nd other relics , must have been , while recent , the na- = warm country , would never have been announced as e of the creed of any geologist . e opinion here advanced is very different from that received by some authors , it ...
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of fossil species , there have been very few at the same time quainted with the characters of recent animals , and with the tails of geognosy . When all these circumstances are duly co sidered , it need not appear surprising , that the ...
of fossil species , there have been very few at the same time quainted with the characters of recent animals , and with the tails of geognosy . When all these circumstances are duly co sidered , it need not appear surprising , that the ...
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