| 1866 - 554 pages
...product. In conclusion, he stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of ophicalcite from Bohemia, in a specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinons limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr Gumbel of Bavaria. Among the members of the... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1866 - 652 pages
...any undoubted mineral product. In conclusion, the author stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of Ophicalcite from Cesha Lipa in Bohemia,...specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr. Gumbel, of Bavaria. The following specimens... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1866 - 654 pages
...any undoubted mineral product. In conclusion, the author stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of Ophicalcite from Cesha Lipa in Bohemia,...specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr. Gumbel, of Bavaria. The following specimens... | |
| 1866 - 1004 pages
...any undoubted mineral product. In conclusion, the author stated that he had recently detected Eozoiin in a specimen of ophicalcite from Cesha Lipa, in Bohemia,...specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr. Giimbel of Bavaria. Jan. 24. — Mr. WJ HAMILTON,... | |
| 1866 - 498 pages
...at the Meeting of the Geological Society, Dr. Carpenter stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of ophicalcite from Cesha Lipa in Bohemia,...specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir C. Lyell by Dr. Giimbel, of Bavaria, all these being parts of the... | |
| James Glaisher - 1866 - 24 pages
...at the Meeting of the Geological Society, Dr. Carpenter stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of ophicalcite from Cesha Lipa in Bohemia,...specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir C. Lyell by Dr. Giimbel, of Bavaria, all these being parts of the... | |
| 1866 - 564 pages
...product. In conclusion, he stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of ophicalcito from Bohemia, in a specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentiuous limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr Gumbel of Bavaria. Among the members of the... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1866 - 584 pages
...conclusion, the author stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of ophicalcite from Bohemia, in a specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr. Gumbel, of Bavaria. Deceased Geologists. —... | |
| 1866 - 460 pages
...stated that he had recently detected Eozoon in a specimen of Ophicalcite from Cesha Lipa, in Bohemia, iu a specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir Charles Lyell by Dr. Giimbel of Bavaria. — Reader, Feb. 10. 1.... | |
| 1866 - 488 pages
...Cesha Lipa in Bohemia, in a specimen of gneiss from near Moldau, and in a specimen of serpentinous limestone sent to Sir C. Lyell by Dr. Giimbel, of..." fundamental " gneiss, which is considered by Sir Bxjderick Murchison as the equivalent of the Laurentian rocks of Canada. There can be little doubt... | |
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