The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... appears to have had its termi- nation marginated . From its aperture , another tubular body appears to have proceeded , the inferior part of which closely imitates , in its general appearance , the fringed , rugous , flat disc , serving ...
... appears to have had its termi- nation marginated . From its aperture , another tubular body appears to have proceeded , the inferior part of which closely imitates , in its general appearance , the fringed , rugous , flat disc , serving ...
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... appears manifestly to belong to some other genus . Among the Pinnites which have been hitherto discovered , we looked for a reference to those fragments of a gigantic sort which have been observed in the chalk quarries of Meudon , and ...
... appears manifestly to belong to some other genus . Among the Pinnites which have been hitherto discovered , we looked for a reference to those fragments of a gigantic sort which have been observed in the chalk quarries of Meudon , and ...
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... appear [ appears ] to be modern , in com- parison with the great regular beds of stone , and with the alluvial beds which contain the bones of unknown animals . 8. It is never- theless still ancient , with respect to us , since nothing ...
... appear [ appears ] to be modern , in com- parison with the great regular beds of stone , and with the alluvial beds which contain the bones of unknown animals . 8. It is never- theless still ancient , with respect to us , since nothing ...
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