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" Now, I have no hesitation in asserting, from my own observations as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St Lawrence valley. "
Contributions to the History of American Geology - Side 516
af George Perkins Merrill - 1906 - 545 sider
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Bind 1

1864 - 504 sider
...my own observations as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence valley. The crag-and-tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the dir ction of transport of boulders carried...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Bind 1

1864 - 526 sider
...niy own observations as well as from those of others, that for the south west striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence vaUey. The crag-and-tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the dir ction of transport of boulders...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1864 - 474 sider
...observations, as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was/rom the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence valley. The crag and tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the direction of transport of boulders carried...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1864 - 968 sider
...observations, as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was /mm the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence valley. The crag and tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the direction of transport of boulders carried...
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Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy ..., Bind 2

James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1865 - 874 sider
...hesitation in stating his belief, that the force causing one of these sets had acted in a direction from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence valley. This is qnite inconsistent with the glacier theory, but is eminently favourable to the idea of ocean...
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A Preliminary Report on the Geology of New Brunswick: Together with a ...

Henry Youle Hind - 1865 - 302 sider
...the striation of a portion of the Saint Lawrence Valley — 1st. "That the direction of the striation was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the Saint Lawrence Valley;" and 2nd. When speaking of the supposed excavation of the great Lakes by means...
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Acadian Geology: The Geological Structure, Organic Remains, and Mineral ...

Sir John William Dawson - 1868 - 754 sider
...my own observations as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St Lawrence valley. The crag-and-tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the direction of transport of boulders carried...
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Acadian geology. [With] Suppl. chapter. [With]

sir John William Dawson - 1868 - 870 sider
...my own observations as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St Laurenee valley. The crag-and-tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the direction of transport...
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Bind 15–16

1876 - 1192 sider
...ray own observations as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence Valley. The crag-and-tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the direction of the transport of boulders carried...
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ..., Bind 16

American Philosophical Society - 1877 - 720 sider
...my own ob servations as well as from those of others, that for the southwest striation the direction was from the ocean toward the interior, against the slope of the St. Lawrence Valley. The crag-and-tail forms of all our isolated hills, and the direction of the transport of boulders carried...
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