| | Book (chapter) | English) forming an irregular polygon, elongated from north to south, whose greatest axis may be represented...These limits are very easily determined on the north of the Seine, being both physically and geologically...sulphate of iron, and which is very common in the northern part of the Paris basin, and even in the chalky...pyritous earth to plastic clay, will no doubt throw new light upon the history of that formation, of which.....-< . . . - < g < Gypsum with bones. C. ** t Freshwater marls. 6. Marine gypsum marls, 6 f Third upper | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | raised in a German-speaking annex of southeastern France in the turbulent late 18th Century, with all the...gentlemen were often not very popular in fin de steele France. But Cuvier was not a pampered nobleman, nor a...scientist. He was a Lutheran with an attitude. A new book by Martin Rudwick is usually an occasion for...perception of natural history in early 19th-Century France, and much of Europe and America thereafter. Some...through time, and Cuvier was the strongest voice in France in favor of the importance of the fossil record | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | following communications were read:— 1. " On two new Species of Gyrodus." By Sir Philip de Malpas Grey...of the genus Gyrodus, of which he described two new species, namely, G. Goweri, from a deposit of Oolitic...it was also generically identical with Cuvier's Honfleur Gavial, " tete a museau plus court," and Geoffroy...area in northern Tigre, and perhaps representing the coal-bearing rocks known to exist north-west of...of varying mineral character, having a general north and south strike, due to pre-existent cleavage. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | . . . . . . . . . . 109 Coal-formation of the Province of Leon, H A U S M A . ~ on . . . . . . . . ....Comparison of the German Jura-formation with those of France and England, FRAAS on the . . . . . . . . . . ...ll6 GREWIN6K on the Orography and Geognosy of the North-West Coast of Nol~h America and the Outlying Islands... . . . . . . . . on the Coal-formation of the Province of Leon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEER on the... . . . . . . . . J u r a formation of Germany, France, and England, FRAAS on the of Russia, EXCttWALD | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cambridge] at 12:55 14 June 2016 UNVEILING OF THE NEW WORLD. THE geographical characteristics of the American...contrast is no less sharp. Pear-shaped in outline, North and South America resemble each other, as well as...and India, by having their broadest lands in the north. Both continents are ridged up on their western...broadly : North America was opened up from the south and east; South America, mainly from the north and west...Hudson at New Amsterdam (New York); the French boldly penetrated the great arteries of North America—the | | | Journal (volume) | measure new, the Council, for the convenience of purchasers, have deter mined to commence a New Series...Survey. . p. 60 VI. On the Geology of the Coast of France, and of the inland Country adjoin ing; from Fecamp...F.L.S. and V.P.G.S. XI. On the Geology of the North-eastern Border of Bengal. By . p. 124 By Henry...Esq. F.R.S. &c. . p. 3. Notice respecting a Copper Mine at Cally in Kircudbrightshire. By John Taylor, Esq... - - . p. 168 By Samuel - p. 168 9. On the Gypsum of Monte Seano. By M. Scipio Breislak, &c. &c. | | | Book | OF THE LITERARY AND PHILO-i SOPHICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK ; OF THE NEAV YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY; OF THE...easy to understand what is meant Pr (common gypsum,) In like manner the expression tetarto prismatic...Venetian Talc. f» 2 of a variety of puismatoidal Gypsum, of imperfect cleavage, and not perfectly transparent...Antimony-glance, being found equal to that of Prismatoidal Gypsum line, tic ; lying between that of Rhomboidal...Genus I. Gypsum. t. Prismatoidal I St Gypsum, or Selenite, 21 Foliated Granular Gypsum, 22 23 Subsp | | | Journal (volume) | metallurgical field, together with detailed accounts of new processes. Invaluable to the prospector, miner, merchant...The Engineering & Mining Journal 505 Pearl Street, New York 20 Bucklersbury, London, E. C. THE MINERAL...VOLUME XIV SUPPLEMENTING VOLUMES I TO XIII NEW YORK and LONDON ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL (Incorporated)...Metallurgy of Copper in 1905. Bell, Robert N. State Mine Inspector, Idaho. Lead in Idaho. Gold and Silver...Robert B. Professor of Mining, New Mexico State School of Mines, Socorro, New Mexico. Pyrites Mining and | | | Book | FOSSIL and BONES, GEOLOGICAL fat AS TROP HE S New Translations & Interpretations of the Primary... MARTIN GEORGES and J. S. CUVIER, GEOLOGICAL New RUDWICK Translations FOSSIL BONES, CATASTROPHES...social context. A major feature of this book is a new translation of Cuvier’s most famous work, the “Pre-...FOSSIL and CUVIER, BONES, GEOLOGICAL CATASTROPHES New Translations & Interpretations of the Primary...Cuvier, fossil bones, and geological catastrophes: new translations and interpretations of the primary texts | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | service click here to receive free e-mail alerts when new articles cite this article Permission request click...Society, one on a Pentacrinus from Lyme Regis, a new Downloaded from http://jgslegacy.lyellcollection...After examining the volcanic districts of Italy, France, and parts of Germany during two or three years...there explains the changes in his views, and gives a new electrochemical arrangement of the elementary bodies...is also an instance of a dog having fallen down a mine-shaft near Mousehole, Cornwall, at the bottom of | | | Report (issue) | .............. 52 Regional geology of the area north of Manypeaks ................................................... 63 Regional geology of the area north and east of the Lake Nerramyne deposit ...................... 113 Simplified geology of the area north of Mount Gibson in the Murchison Granite–Greenstone..... 107 Test results for clay samples from the northern Perth Basin ......................................... 110 Mineralogy of clay samples from the northern Perth Basin ................................. | | | Book | CONYBEARE AND WILLIAM PHILLIPS ARNO PRESS A New York Times Company New York / 1978 QE M C (ole iq?? (cOI...Inc. Reprinted from a copy in the University of North Carolina Library. HISTORY OF GEOLOGY ISBN for complete...coadju¬ tor, and how comparatively little my own (for mine has chiefly been that of a compiler), I have not...explain the principles which have influenced the new arrangement he has given to the plan of the work...distribution in other parts of the island are entirely new, including a tolerably full description of the Wealds | | | Book | Geography than in his former works, treating entirely new it now division as a special subject ; and...already alluded to, but the logy, matter is ther new. re-arranged, and some very important portions are...Stratification. 177. Organic agency in accumulating new matter. 178. Coral reefs and islands. 179. Nature...district of the 234. 235. 236. 237. II. Rhine. [France. Extinct volcanoes of Central Extinct volcanoes...Characteristics of minerals. Meaning of structure in mine- ralogy. 245. Number of original forms limited | | | Journal (issue) | Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Werner Ueber Heidelberg, W. Germany Olaf Medenbach...Sabelli & G. Brizzi Osarizawaite from the Silver Hill mine, Arizona ........................ 311 by C. S. Stolberg..............315 by J. Minette The Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names of the International Mineralogical................... 325 by W. A. Henderson What's new in minerals? World review, Rochester Academy of Science...tungsten mine, central Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R. The specimen was collected in 1982. The Aktschatau mine is among | | | Book (edition) | HENRY T. (S, DE LA BECHE, MEM. GEOL. SOC. OF FRANCE, <$. vf4-A^^^^rxy F.R.S., F.G.S. /7' /^t^- ...being an equally strong incli- nation to discover new species, often as it would seem for the sole...constantly added, and in which the chances new of new views by their combination are consequently mulalmost...forward, he has ence, he can sincerely declare, of new facts, or from — that if from the discovery more...the Supracretaceous Blue Marls of the South of France, 526 ; Fossil Shells from Bordeaux and Dax, 535 | | | Book (edition) | SOC. T. DE LA BECHE, F.R.S., V.P.G.S. OF FRANCE, CORK. MEMB. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILADELPHIA, ETC...de- and from an equally strong desire to discover new species, the same organic remains, particularly shells...Geology, to which new facts are constantly added, and in which the chances of new views by their combination...the discovery ence, he can sincerely declare, of new facts, or from more sound views respecting those...presenting the Although the greatest surface in the Northern hemisphere. land sometimes rises high above the | | | Book | under consideration, and the enquiry assumed a new and more important The extraneous character. fossils...- - XXI. Concluding Observations XXII. List of new Genera and Species Index 21 - - - - - - -...a history of his * saying, " own race. The New Testament following note. however, supplies an instance...earth's last grand revo*^ lution, was water, the New Testament tells us, that the great agent in the earth's...was not the object of the Writers of the Old, or New Testament, to inform us. The observations of the | | | Book | under consideration, and the enquiry assumed a new and more important The extraneous character. fossils...- - XXI. Concluding Observations XXII. List of new Genera and Species Index 21 - - - - - - -...a history of his * saying, " own race. The New Testament following note. however, supplies an instance...earth's last grand revo*^ lution, was water, the New Testament tells us, that the great agent in the earth's...was not the object of the Writers of the Old, or New Testament, to inform us. The observations of the | | | Book (edition) | Courier. HISTORY OF FRANCE. By Eyre Evans Crowe. In 3 vols. HISTORY OF FRANCE, from the Restoration...originality." Lit. ; are sumGazette. " His history of France is worthy to figure with the works of his associates...LIBRARY. 1.— NARRATIVE OF THE LATE IN GERMANY AND FRANCE. No. WAR By the Marquess of Londonderry. With...volumes we remember to have seeu for a long time." New Monthly Magazine, June, 1829.' The Journal of a...society, to which this varied information is yet new, cannot be too highly estimated." National Journal | | | Book | tomb, as and upon the grave of past generations new generations rising, and order it were, of a former...soutliernmost maritime province of England, is bordered on the west by Hampshire, on the north by Surrey, on the...the east and north-east by Kent, and on the south by the British Channel. It is about seventy-six miles...hundred feet above the level of the sea. Tlieir northern escarpment is in general steep and abrupt, but...the rivers that flow from in a direction nearly north form extensive outlets for the interior of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | description of the Parish of Libberton. He states that " north from Straiten is the village of Bordeaux, so called...section: TRAP OF THE PENTLANDS. Sand- > stone. NORTH ESKSandstone, shale, and a very thin seam of coal...the more important plants, among which are some new ones already discovered, have been transmitted, not...the Planorbis. It may perhaps be considered as a new genus altogether,—referable to mollusca. The dimensions...The men, to use their own words, now " saw with new eyes." Large scales, large bones, along with the | | | Book (volume) | recent veries in Palaeontology, disco- and the new or modified views of geological phenomena resulting...Geysers of Iceland. 49. Siliceous Thermal Waters of New Zealand. 50. Artificial Solution of Silex. 51 Hertfordshire...5. 3. Law of Extinction. Apteryx of New Zealand. of New Zealand. 7. Dodo of the Mauritius. 8. Irish...Insects. Monte Bolca. 16. Tertiary Volcanoes of France. 47. Extinct Volcanoes of Auvergne. Puy de Come...the 57. Altered Loess. 56. Tertiary of Europe and North America. Tertiary of the Andes. 59. Retrospect. | | | Journal (volume) | Alaskan Expedition of 1909 The Discovery of the North Pole The Coal-Fields of Alaska With a Few Notes...Acknowledgments The National Geographic Society 83 88 88 The New York Aquarium 90 : A Traveler's Notes on Java;...Spain; by Charles Upson Clark, of Yale University A New National Park; by Guy Elliott Mitchell, U. S. Geological...and China; by William W. Chapin, of Rochester A New Source of Power. Billions of Tons of Lignite, Previously...San Juan Teotihuacan; by A. C. Hewers Galloway North Holland Cheese Market; by Hugh M. Smith, Deputy | | | Journal (volume) | Abbontiakoon Mines, Ltd., company report Abosso mine. West Africa Acacia Mining Co., Colorado 270, ...prevention . . . Queen Co.'s mine, Arizona Accident Gold Mining Co., Subil mine, French Gulch, Rules, Copper...Accidents, coal-mine in United States Compensation for Workingmen's compensation Acid mine water Acidity...Pressure In smelting Co., Colorado Mine, Victor, Colorado, electric mine-signal system.. 49 Olancho county...Alaska. Aleutian group 742 Coal 1028 Distances to new placer districts 906 Fairbanks district output 1913 | | | Book (volume) | structure. Syn. Crania Parisiensis, pt . De France Diet — JLamarck . des Hist Nat. VI* Cuvier...between the sutures. Miss Dent favoured us with this new species in 1820 : we have since received it from...Sandstone of Rognor Rocks. in several parts of France. It is not rare D l um A thin, Lamarck. transversely...called Vaches noires near Honfleur. Fig. 3. represents a small specimen from France, and in Mr. G. B. Sowerby’s...collected them along with several other very remarkable new shells out of a kind of Oolite, beneath the Bradford |
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