The Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their mammalian fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. Throughout this paper, for the sake of clearness, the subgeneric names have been used in designating the species. The author, finding... Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland - Page 70by Royal Geological Society of Ireland - 1860Full view - About this book
| 1857 - 640 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene Fauna of Italy. 3. That the Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their Mammalian Fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. DESCRIPTIONS OF PLATES XI. & XII. [The figures are all drawn on the scale of one-third of the natural... | |
| 1857 - 1142 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene fauna of Italy. Srdly. The Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their mammalian fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. Throughout this paper, for the sake of clearness, the subgeneric names have been used in designating... | |
| 1857 - 588 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene fauna of Italy. 3rdly. The Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their mammalian fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. Throughout this paper, for the sake of clearness, the subgeneric names have been used in designating... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1857 - 640 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene Fauna of Italy. 3. That the Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their Mammalian Fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. [The sequel of this paper, Part 2, " On the species of ELEPHANT found fossil in England," with remarks... | |
| 1860 - 400 pages
...and is identical with the sub-Appennine pleiocenc Fauna of Italy. 3. That the red and fluvio-marme crags, tested by their mammalian Fauna, must be considered...Rocks of the south of Ireland, which affords some remarkahle results. These rocks are situated in the mining district of Ovoca, and county of Wicklow... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1866 - 578 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene fauna of Italy. 3rdly, The Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their mammalian fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. Throughout this paper, for the sake of clearness, the subgeneric names have been used in designating... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1857 - 650 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene Fauna of Italy. 3. That the Red and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their Mammalian Fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological age. DESCRIPTIONS OF PLATES XI. & XII. [The figures are all drawn on the scale of one-third of the natural... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1865 - 728 pages
...age, and is identical with the Subapennine Pliocene Fauna of Italy. 3. That the Eed and Fluvio-marine Crags, tested by their Mammalian fauna, must be considered as beds of the same geological ageFollowing up these investigations, and having come to the conclusion that the mammalian fauna of... | |
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