| 1815 - 578 sider
...History, that no reader can fail to derive from it a large portion both of entertainment and instruction. A Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence in Support of a Theory" of the Eartli, dedncible either from its General Structure, or from the Changes produced on its Surface by... | |
| Dennis R. Dean - 1999 - 320 sider
...Regarding Smith, see Charig, p. 50 (the late Dr. Charig kindly showed me the original specimen). John Kidd, A Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence in Support of a Theory of the Earth (Oxford). Cuvier, Recherches, third edition, V, Part II (Paris, 182.5), 344. Conybeare and De La Bêche (note... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1815 - 612 sider
...its Coasts. By Jas. Hingston Tuckcy, HN 4 Yols. evo. al. 16s. Thomson's Atlas, No. IX. »s. GIOLOGY. A Geological Essay on the imperfect Evidence in support of a Theory of the Earth, deducible either from its general Structure, or from the Changes produced on its Surface by existing... | |
| 1922 - 870 sider
...promoted the development of those sciences. He is author of Outlines of Mineralogy (2 vols., 1809) ; Л Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence in Support of a Theory of the Earth (1815) ; On the Adaptation of External Уа-ture to the Physical Condition of Man (1833; new ed., 1836):... | |
| Michael G. Brock, Mark C. Curthoys - 1997 - 886 sider
...earliest publications as Aldrichian Frofessor of Chemistry were the Outlines of Mineralogy (i809) and his Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence in Support of a Theory of the Earth (i8i5), the latter with a sketch of Wcrnerian stratigraphy. Daubeny succeeded him in the chair of chemistry.... | |
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