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... remains , one of the most remark able is the impression of a fish which seems to have belonged to the genus Chaetodon . It also furnishes specimens of the cast of an encrinite , of a reticulated alcyonium , of bivalves resembling ...
... remains , one of the most remark able is the impression of a fish which seems to have belonged to the genus Chaetodon . It also furnishes specimens of the cast of an encrinite , of a reticulated alcyonium , of bivalves resembling ...
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... remains , principally extracted from the writings of Cuvier . The circumstances , which are supposed to have accompanied such depositions , are reduced to the emigrations and journeys of certain animals , changes of temperature in ...
... remains , principally extracted from the writings of Cuvier . The circumstances , which are supposed to have accompanied such depositions , are reduced to the emigrations and journeys of certain animals , changes of temperature in ...
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... remains have also been observed , as stalks of reeds , or grasses , and other non - descript pro- ductions , which perhaps may be referred to seeds or fruits . The amazing extent of this formation seems to imply not only the existence ...
... remains have also been observed , as stalks of reeds , or grasses , and other non - descript pro- ductions , which perhaps may be referred to seeds or fruits . The amazing extent of this formation seems to imply not only the existence ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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