D2 with that from the mountain lime, he will not find one single instance of specific agreement, and in very few instances any thing that could deceive even an unpractised eye, by the superficial resemblance of such an agreement. If we cast a rapid view... Mémoires d'un homme enfermé comme aliéné - Page 97by Guillaume Monod - 1838 - 229 pagesFull view - About this book
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...distinctions, u to the species of organic remains contained. If we cast a rapid view over the phcenomena of this distribution, the subject must appear to present...singular problems which can engage the attention of the enquirer into nature ; first, we have a foundation of primitive rocks destitute of these remains ;... | |
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...eye, by the superficial resemblance of such an agreement. If we cast a rapid view over the phenomena of this distribution, the subject must appear to present...of these organic remains ; in the next succeeding scries (that of transition), corals, encrinilcs, and testacca, different however from those now known,... | |
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...the superficial resemblance of such an agreement. If we cast a rapid view over the phenomena of tills distribution, the subject must appear to present some...corals, encrinites,' and testacea, different however from those now known, appear at first sparingly. The fossil remains of the carboniferous limestone... | |
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