| 1856 - 974 sider
...alternating with strata of bituminous beams or trunks of trees. On ascending these hills, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, covered apparently...a knife. On the summit another curiosity is found, viz. a long row of beams, resembling the former, but fixed perpendicularly in the sandstone. The ends,... | |
| 1856 - 482 sider
...alternating with strata of bituminous beams or trunks of trees. On ascending these hills, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, covered apparently with ashes ; but on closer examination, this a. h is also found to be a petrifaction, and so hard that it can scarcely be scraped off with a knife.... | |
| 1853 - 774 sider
...trees. On ascending these hills, fossilised charcoal is everywhere met with, covered apparently wilh ashes, but on closer examination, this ash is also...scarcely be scraped off with a knife. On the summit anoilier curkmty is found, namely, a long row of beams, resembling the former, but fixed peipendicularly... | |
| Ferdinand Petrovich baron Wrangel - 1842 - 322 sider
...alternating with strata of bituminous beams or trunks of trees. On ascending these hills, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, covered apparently...examination, this ash is also found to be a petrifaction, and w> hard that it can scarcely be scraped off with a knife. On the summit another curiosity is found,... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1855 - 814 sider
...alternating with strata of bituminous beams or trunks of trees. On ascending these hills, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, covered apparently...a knife. On the summit another curiosity is found, viz. a long row of beams, resembling the former, but fixed perpendicularly in the sandstone. The ends,... | |
| Sir Alexander Armstrong - 1857 - 656 sider
...alternating with strata of bituminous beams or trunks of trees. On ascending these hills, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, covered apparently...found to be a petrifaction, and so hard, that it can hardly be scraped off with a knife. On the summit, another curiosity is found, namely, a long row of... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1861 - 438 sider
...hill, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met -with, encrusted with an ash-coloured matter, which is so hard that it can scarcely be scraped off with a knife. On the summit there is a long row of beams resembling the former, but fixed perpendicularly in the sandstone. The... | |
| Georg Ludwig Hartwig - 1869 - 614 sider
...ascending them, fossilised charcoal is everywhere met with, encrusted with an ash-coloured matter, which is so hard that it can scarcely be scraped off with a knife. On the summit there is a long row of beams resembling the former, but fixed perpendicularly in the sandstone. The... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1869 - 500 sider
...ascending them, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, incrusted with an ash-colored matter, which is so hard that it can scarcely be scraped off with a knife, On the summit there is a long row of beams resembling the former, but fixed perpendicularly in the sandstone. The... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1871 - 776 sider
...ascending them, fossilized charcoal is everywhere met with, incrusted with an ash-colored matter, which is so hard that it can scarcely be scraped off with a knife. On the summit there is a long row of beams resembling the former, but fixed perpendicularly in the sandstone. The... | |
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