The American Journal of Science, Volumen67J.D. & E.S. Dana, 1854 |
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... expended , doubtless , thousands yearly . I myself have seen him moved to tears at the misfortune of another , and I know the satisfaction of having witnessed it without being able to prize it highly 8 Prof. Cotta's Eulogy on Von Buch .
... expended , doubtless , thousands yearly . I myself have seen him moved to tears at the misfortune of another , and I know the satisfaction of having witnessed it without being able to prize it highly 8 Prof. Cotta's Eulogy on Von Buch .
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... seen from the details incorporated in a subsequent part of this report , that many members of the Silurian series , par- ticularly the grits and conglomerates , which are clearly defined in New York , have but a limited range , and ...
... seen from the details incorporated in a subsequent part of this report , that many members of the Silurian series , par- ticularly the grits and conglomerates , which are clearly defined in New York , have but a limited range , and ...
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... seen the remains of ancient terraces which indicate its former limits . The middle ground is occupied by a range of trappean rocks interlaminated with the slates . The settlement represented , has been named Marquette , in honor of the ...
... seen the remains of ancient terraces which indicate its former limits . The middle ground is occupied by a range of trappean rocks interlaminated with the slates . The settlement represented , has been named Marquette , in honor of the ...
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... seen beneath the quartz , bearing northeast and southwest , with an inclination of 44 ° to the southeast . In the northern part of section 3 , the quartz is observed , with another band of limestone interstratified , bearing nearly west ...
... seen beneath the quartz , bearing northeast and southwest , with an inclination of 44 ° to the southeast . In the northern part of section 3 , the quartz is observed , with another band of limestone interstratified , bearing nearly west ...
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... seen enclosed in the mass near the water's edge which may be regarded as a volcanic breccia . These fragments seldom exceed a few inches in diameter . Like most of the rocks of this region , its surface is smoothed and striated in a ...
... seen enclosed in the mass near the water's edge which may be regarded as a volcanic breccia . These fragments seldom exceed a few inches in diameter . Like most of the rocks of this region , its surface is smoothed and striated in a ...
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