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
| 1865 - 454 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." While the Canadian people of all parties are... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1865 - 816 pages
...called Eozoon Canariense, 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... | |
| 1865 - 334 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...named Azoic in Europe, if not older, so that they precede in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created.*... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...called Eozooit 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...named Azoic in Europe, if not older, so that they precede in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created.... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...called Eozoon Gmiadense, have been brought to Bath by Sir William Logan, to be exhibited to the members of the Association. We have every reason to suppose...named Azoic in Europe, if not older, so that they precede in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created.... | |
| James Maccann (D.D.) - 1866 - 288 pages
...negative evidence were altogether delusive." " We have every reason to suppose that the rocks in which the animal remains are included are of as old a date as...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organic beings had been created." — Surely such utterances from such a man... | |
| 1867 - 524 pages
...strata, a limestone, about 1,000 feet thick, has been observed, containing organic remains." He adds, " We have every reason to suppose that the rocks in...they preceded in date rocks once supposed to have been formed before any organized beingi had been created." Now, notwithstanding these frank admissions... | |
| 1864 - 408 pages
...Cunadentt, have been brought to Bath by Sic'William Logan, to bo exhibited to the. 1864.] {November, 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... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...called Eiaoou 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 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... | |
| Bernard James Harrington - 1883 - 468 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." Altogether Eozoon met with a most favourable... | |
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