| 1841 - 510 sider
...the next bed of sand deposited upon it, so thaf several strata in the same quarry are respectively co and casts of drops of rain that fell whilst these...with the unequal amount of pressure on the clay and saud, by the salient cushions and retiring hollows of the creature's foot ; and, from the constancy... | |
| 1852 - 638 sider
...next bed of sand deposited upon it, so that entire surfaces of several strata in the same quarry are respectively covered with moulds and casts of drops of rain that fell whilst Jhe strata were in process of formation. • No, you are not about to be dragged into a treatise on... | |
| William John Broderip - 1852 - 446 sider
...next bed of sand deposited upon it, so that entire surfaces of several strata in the same quarry are respectively covered with moulds and casts of drops of rain that fell whilst the strata were in process of formation.* No, you are not about to be dragged into a treatise on ichnology,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 584 sider
...next bed of sand deposited upon it, so that entire surfaces of several strata in the same quarry are respectively covered with moulds and casts of drops of rain that fell whilst the strata were in process of formation. On the surface of one stratum at Storeton, impressed with... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 582 sider
...next bed of sand deposited upon it, so that entire surfaces of several strata in the same quarry are respectively covered with moulds and casts of drops of rain that fell whilst the strata were in process of formation. On the surface of one stratum at Storeton, impressed with... | |
| 1840 - 570 sider
...next bed of sand deposited upon it, so that entire surfaces of several strata in the same quarry are respectively covered with moulds and casts of drops...whilst these strata were in process of formation. rain drops on different parts of the same footstep has varied with the unequal amount of pressure on... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1850 - 780 sider
...nest bed of sand deposited upon it, so that entire surfaces of several strata in the same quarry are respectively covered with moulds and casts of drops of rain that fell whilst the strata were in process of formation.* Xo, you are not about to be dragged into a treatise on ichnology,... | |
| |