| New Church gen. confer - 1859 - 602 pages
...or Caucasian type, and the human bones are in a fresher state than those of the elephas meridionalis and other quadrupeds found in any breccia of Denise,...prepared to corroborate the conclusions which have lieen recently laid before the Royal Society by Mr. Prestwich, in regard to the age of the flint implements... | |
| 1859 - 532 pages
...Caucasian type, and the human bones are in a fresher state than those of the Elephas meridionalis, and other quadrupeds found in any breccia of Denise...prepared to corroborate the conclusions which have recently been laid before the Royal Societv by Mr. Prestwicb, in regard to the age of the flint implements... | |
| 1859 - 552 pages
...in a fresher state than those of the Elephas meridional!*, and other quadrupeds found in any breceia of Denise which can be referred to the period even of the latest volentiic eruptions. But while I have thus failed to obtain satisfactory evidence in favour of the... | |
| 1860 - 390 pages
...or Caucasian type, and the human bones are in a fresher state than those of the Elephat meridionaUs and other quadrupeds found in any breccia of Denise,...conclusions which have been recently laid before the Royal Society by Mr Prestwich, in regard to the age of the flint implements associated in undisturbed... | |
| 1860 - 512 pages
...or Caucasian type, and the human bones are in a fresher state than those of the Elcphas meridionalis and other quadrupeds found in any breccia of Denise...conclusions which have been recently laid before the Royal Society by Mr Prestwich, in regard to the age of the flint implements associated in undisturbed... | |
| 1860 - 356 pages
...or Caucasian type, and the human bones are in a fresher state than those of the Elepluu meridionalis and other quadrupeds found in any breccia of Denise...conclusions which have been recently laid before the Royal Society by Mr. Prestwich, in regard to the age of the flint implements associated in undisturbed... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1860 - 582 pages
...which the flint implements are found, may be gathered from the important passage quoted below.* • " But while I have thus failed to obtain satisfactory...conclusions which have been recently laid before the Royal Society, by Mr. Prestwich, in regard to the age of flint implements associated, in undisturbed... | |
| Edward William Lane, Reginald Stuart Poole - 1860 - 350 pages
...Denise which can be referred to the period even of the latest volcanic eruptions." He then added, " But while I have thus failed to obtain satisfactory...conclusions which have been recently laid before the Eoyal Society by Mr. Prestwich, in regard to the age of the flint implements associated in undisturbed... | |
| 1860 - 448 pages
...Caucasian, type, and the human bones are in a fresher state than those of the Etephas meridionalis and other quadrupeds found in any breccia of Denise...have thus failed to obtain satisfactory evidence in favor of the remote origin assigned to the human fossils of Le Puy, I am fully prepared to corroborate... | |
| William Nelson Pendleton - 1860 - 362 pages
...our joint examination. . . . But while I have thus failed to obtain satisfactory evidence in favor of the remote origin assigned to the human fossils...conclusions which have been recently laid before the Royal Society by Mr. Prestwick, in regard to the age of the flint implements associated in undisturbed... | |
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