| 1856 - 974 Seiten
...Limestone of Derbyshire. He mentions also that it is filled with zoophytes and shells; and in some parts is quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments of which are so comminuted that the rock might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. A small collection of fossils* recently... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1853 - 560 Seiten
...It is described as filled with zoophytes and shells, and in certain parts, as noticed by Mr. Konig, quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments...might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. He also found in it the chain-coral. Prof. Jameson gives a list of organic remains from Port Bowen, which,... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1853 - 576 Seiten
...It is described as filled with zoophytes and shells, and in certain parts, as noticed by Mr. Konig, quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments...might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. He also found in it the chain-coral. Prof. Jameson gives a list of organic remains from Port Bowen, which,... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1855 - 814 Seiten
...of Derbyshire. He mentions also that it is filled with zoophytes and shells ; and in some parts is quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments of which are so comminuted that the rock might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. A small collection of fossils * recently... | |
| Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 906 Seiten
...It is described as filled with Zoophytes and Shells, and in certain parts, as noticed by Mr. Konig, quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments...might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. He also found in it tbe Chain-coral. Prof. Jameson gives a list of organic remains from Port Boweu, which,... | |
| Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 908 Seiten
...It is described as filled with Zoophytes and Shells, and in certain parts, as noticed by Mr. Konig, quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments...might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. Ho also found in it the Chain-coral. Prof. Jameson gives a list of organic remains from Port Bowen,... | |
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