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... Oligocene age .. 19 IV . OLIGOCENE OF EUROPE ......... I. Infra Tongrien , Lower Oligocene ...... 2. Stampien ........ 3. Aquitanien , Upper Oligocene ............ .. 21 22 23 23 V. MIOCENE OF EUROPE ....... 24 1. Langhien or ...
... Oligocene age .. 19 IV . OLIGOCENE OF EUROPE ......... I. Infra Tongrien , Lower Oligocene ...... 2. Stampien ........ 3. Aquitanien , Upper Oligocene ............ .. 21 22 23 23 V. MIOCENE OF EUROPE ....... 24 1. Langhien or ...
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... Oligocene , Miocene , Pliocene and Pleistocene periods and their subdivisions . The synchronism is a difficult subject , in fact it involves the main question ; the limits of the periods are largely arbitrary and are capable of being ...
... Oligocene , Miocene , Pliocene and Pleistocene periods and their subdivisions . The synchronism is a difficult subject , in fact it involves the main question ; the limits of the periods are largely arbitrary and are capable of being ...
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... Oligocene Beds in which there suddenly reap- pears a marked community of fauna in the Nearctic and Palæarc- tic regions . In other words the Gypse bears a relation to the Ronzon similar to that which the Upper Bridger bears to the Upper ...
... Oligocene Beds in which there suddenly reap- pears a marked community of fauna in the Nearctic and Palæarc- tic regions . In other words the Gypse bears a relation to the Ronzon similar to that which the Upper Bridger bears to the Upper ...
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... Oligocene Beds in which there suddenly reap- pears a marked community of fauna in the Nearctic and Palæarc- tic regions . In other words the Gypse bears a relation to the Ronzon similar to that which the Upper Bridger bears to the Upper ...
... Oligocene Beds in which there suddenly reap- pears a marked community of fauna in the Nearctic and Palæarc- tic regions . In other words the Gypse bears a relation to the Ronzon similar to that which the Upper Bridger bears to the Upper ...
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... Oligocene . The PHOSPHORITES DU QUERCY , the most extensive and famous fissure deposits of this kind , occur in Jurassic calcareous fissures of 3 to 6 metres in width and 35 metres in length . The matrix is a phosphate of lime probably ...
... Oligocene . The PHOSPHORITES DU QUERCY , the most extensive and famous fissure deposits of this kind , occur in Jurassic calcareous fissures of 3 to 6 metres in width and 35 metres in length . The matrix is a phosphate of lime probably ...
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Página 74 - Under a wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die And I lay me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: " Here he lies, where he longed to he: Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Página 6 - too often quote the rugged insistence of Carlyle: " Produce ! Produce! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a product, produce it in God's name! 'Tis the utmost thou hast in thee: out with it, then.
Página 3 - IMMEDIATELY on the receipt of a cable announcing the first successful descent of the Barton bathysphere I cabled to Director Beebe for a brief official report to be published in SCIENCE. This is the thirteenth expedition of the Department of Tropical Research of the New York Zoological Society under the direction of William Beebe. It is the fifth year of
Página 1 - average cost of each trip being $9,920. THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS The seventh expedition of the Department of Tropical Research of the New York Zoological Society •was directed to the Galapagos Archipelago, and is known as the Williams Galapagos Expedition. Through the generosity of Mr. Harrison Williams the two hundred and fifty foot steam yacht Noma was chartered for the purpose and left March first on
Página 15 - We cannot see how the differentiation into species came about. Variations of many kinds, .often considerable, we daily witness, but no origin of species. . . . That particular and essential bit of the theory of evolution which is concerned with the origin and nature of species remains utterly mysterious.
Página 74 - Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill.