| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1894 - 944 pages
...Northern America and Northern Europasia, into the Nearctic and Palrearctic regions respectively. (4) The true and the only glacial climate which we know...current, and which is the product largely, if not entirely, of changes of level in the earth's cnm which have occurred since Pleistocene times. THE "... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1893 - 670 pages
...America and Northern Europasia. into the Nearctic and Palrearctic regions respectively. IV. The true aud the only Glacial climate which we know' to have prevailed...geologists, that is during the Pleistocene period, but is that which is now current, and which is the product largely, if not entirely, of changes of level... | |
| 1893 - 580 pages
...become differentiated into the Nearctic and Paljrarctic regions respectively. " 4. — The true and only Glacial climate which we know to have prevailed...geologists, that is, during the Pleistocene Period, but is that which is now current, and which is the product largely, if not entirelj, of changes of level... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1894 - 686 pages
...and Palxarctic regions respectively. (4) The true and the only glacial climate which we know to hive prevailed in the Arctic lands was not during the so-called...is during the Pleistocene period, but in that which i> now current, and which is the product largely, if not entirely, of changes of level in the earth's... | |
| Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth - 1905 - 558 pages
...Northern Europasia, and thus constituting the Nearctic and Palaearctic zoological regions respectively. The true and the only glacial climate which we know...geologists — that is, during the pleistocene period ; but is that which is now current, and which is the product largely, as we have seen, if not entirely, of... | |
| 1907 - 606 pages
...Siberia the Mammoth "Geol. Mag.. Lend., 1894, pp. 161-167. M The Great Ice Age, 3d ed., pp. 706-707. age was strictly contemporary with the development...See Geikie, The Great Ice Age, p. 464. * Op. cit. "The Recent Geological History of the Arctic Lands, Geol. Mag., Lond., 1893, p. 50o. entirely, of changes... | |
| 1907 - 594 pages
...Siberia the Mammoth "Geol. Mag., Lond., 1894, pp. 161-167. " The Great Ice Age, 3d ed., pp. 706-707. age was strictly contemporary with the development...which is the product largely, if not " Op. cit. " See Geikic, The Great Ice Age, p. 464. * Op. cit. "The Recent Geological History of the Arctic Lands, Geol.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1894 - 708 pages
...and Palœarctic regions respectively. (4) The true and the only glacial climate which we know to hive prevailed in the Arctic lands was not during the so-called...current, and which is the product largely, if not entirely, of changes of level in the earth's crust which have occurred since Pleistocene times. THE... | |
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