Logan, to be exhibited to the Members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose that the rocks in which these animal remains are included are of as old a date as any of the formations named " azoic " in Europe, if not older : so that they preceded... The Sanitary Review - Page 161864Full view - About this book
| Henry Woodward - 1864 - 370 pages
...called Eozoon Canadense, have been brought to Bath by Sir William Logan, to be exhibited to the Members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created. 'But I will not venture on speculations respecting... | |
| 1864 - 526 pages
...Eozoon Canailcnuc, have been brought to Bath by Sir William E. Logan, to be exhibited to the members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created. But I will not venture on speculations respecting... | |
| 1864 - 868 pages
...called Eozoon Canadense, have been brought to Bath by Sir William Logan, to be exhibited to the members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created. But I will not venture on speculations respecting... | |
| 1864 - 578 pages
...called Eozoon Canadense, have been brought to Bath, by Sir William Logan, to be exhibited to the members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created. UNDISCOVERED EARTH. Jiy Sir Roderick Murckison.... | |
| 1864 - 546 pages
...of the Association. ЛУе have every reason to suppose that the rocks in which these animal-remains are included are of as old a date as any of the formations...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created." WORD CRITICISM. WE receive communications,... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1864 - 876 pages
...of Dr. Dawson, of Montreal, upon the fossils found in the Laurentian rocks of Canada,* which rocks "are of as old a date as any of the formations named...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created ;" and Sir Charles expresses the opinion that... | |
| 1864 - 848 pages
...of Dr. Dawson, of Montreal, upon the fossils found in the Laurentian rocks of Canada,* which rocks "are of as old a date as any of the formations named...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had boon created ;" and Sir Charles expresses the opinion that... | |
| 1864 - 444 pages
...members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose that the rocks in which these animal-remains are included are of as old a date as any of the formations named azoic in Europe, if not older, во that they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had... | |
| 1864 - 964 pages
...called Eozoon Canade-nse, have been brought to Bath by Sir William Logan, to be exhibited to the members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose that the rocks in which these animal remains arc included are of as old a date as any of the formations named azoic in Europe, if not older, so... | |
| 1864 - 504 pages
...Eozaon CanaJense, have been brought to Bath by Sir William E. Logan, to be exhibited to the members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose that the rocks in which these unimal remains are included are of as old a date as any of the formations named azoic in Europe, if... | |
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