Potsdam from the crystalline rocks known as "primary," in an orderly chronological scheme. In his report on the agriculture of New York, issued four years after that on the geology of the second district, he makes more definite and convincing statements,... Proceedings - Page 360by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885Full view - About this book
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 862 pages
...series of sedimentary deposits, largely metamorphic, below the Potsdam sand« Lesley, Report C«. stone, and separating the Potsdam from the crystalline rocks...report on the agriculture of New York, issued four 3'ears after that on the geology of the second district, he makes more definite and convincing statements,... | |
| 1884 - 1442 pages
...the incorrectness of Dr. Emmons' eastward extension of his system in southern Vermont. Dr. Emmons1 claim, however, in all its essential points, remains...Taconic slates lying below the Calciferous sandrock unconfonnably, at Whitehall, in Washington county, a region that had been colored by Mather and Hall... | |
| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1885 - 224 pages
...sedimentary deposits, largely metamorphic, below the Potsdam sandstone, and separating the Postdam from the crystalline rocks known as " primary," in...whole subject de novo. He gives diagrams showing the Tacouic slates lying below the Calciferous sandrock unconformably, at Whitehall in Washington county,... | |
| 1884 - 652 pages
...unfortunately chose a name for it which is appropriate only to a part of that eastward extension. Dr. Emmons' s claim, however, in all its essential points, remains...known as 'primary' in an orderly chronological scheme. It is not necessary to refer to the controversies that arose from the creation of the imaginary Quebec... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1884 - 668 pages
...and unfortunately chose a name for it which is appropriate only to a part of that eastward extension. Dr. Emmons'? claim, however, in all its essential...as ' primary' in an orderly chronological scheme. It is not necessary to refer to the controversies that arose from the creation of the imaginary Quebec... | |
| 1884 - 646 pages
...unfortunately chose a name for it which is appropriate only to a part of that eastward extension. Dr. Emmons' s claim, however, in all its essential points, remains...known as 'primary' in an orderly chronological scheme. It is not necessary to refer to the controversies that arose from the creation of the imaginary Quebec... | |
| 1884 - 952 pages
...remains intact." This consists hi the existence of a series of sedimentary deposits, largely mctamorphic, below the Potsdam sandstone, and separating the Potsdam...rocks known as " primary " in an orderly chronological sequence. His system, going from the top down, comprised a black slate, including a considerable amount... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 860 pages
...series of sedimentary deposits, largely metamorphic, below the Potsdam sand» Lesley, Report C«. stone, and separating the Potsdam from the crystalline rocks...Taconic slates lying below the Calciferous sandrock unconformably, at Whitehall in Washington county, a region that had been colored by Mather and Hall... | |
| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1885 - 616 pages
...sedimentary deposits, largely metamorphic, below the Potsdam sandstone, and separating the Postdam from the crystalline rocks known as ;' primary," in...Taconic slates lying below the Calciferous sandrock unconformably, at Whitehall in Washington county, a region that had been colored bA" Mather and Hall... | |
| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1885 - 602 pages
...sedimentary deposits, largely metamorphic, below the Potsdam sandstone, and separating the Postdam from the crystalline rocks known as " primary," in...showing the Taconic slates lying below the Calciferous saudrock unconformably, at WhiteTHIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. hall in Washington county, a region that... | |
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