| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 490 páginas
...bearing these fossil leaves had been indicated by Professor DD Owen " as about one hundred and twenty feet lower than the ferrugineous sand in which the...of the Megalonyx Jeffersonii were found " ; so that if not anterior, they must have been immediately subsequent to the glacial period ; — most likely... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 472 páginas
...bearing these fossil leaves had been indicated by Professor DD Owen " as about one hundred and twenty feet lower than the ferrugineous sand in which the...of the Megalonyx Jeffersonii were found " ; so that if not anterior, they must have been immediately subsequent to the glacial period ; — most likely... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1857 - 532 páginas
...(Gleditschia triacantJibs), Prinos coriaceus, and Acorus Calamus, — besides an Elm and a Ceanothus doubtfully referable to existing species, — on the...immediately succeeding the drift, if not to that immediately preceding it. All the vegetable remains of this deposit, which have been obtained in a determinable... | |
| 1859 - 946 páginas
...(Oleditschia triacanthos), Prinos coriaceus, and Acorus Calamus, — besides an elm and a Ceanothus doubtfully referable to existing species, — on the...immediately succeeding the drift, if not to that immediately preceeding it. All the vegetable remains of this deposit, which have been obtained in a determinable... | |
| 1859 - 948 páginas
...(Gleditschia triacanihos), Prinos coriaceUt, and Acorus Calamus, — besides an elm and a Ceanothus doubtfully referable to existing species, — on the...than the ferrugineous sand in which the bones of the Afegalonyx Jeffersonii were found.*' So that they belong to the period immediately succeeding the drift,... | |
| 1860 - 390 páginas
...(Olcditschia triacanthos), Prinos coriaceus, and Aeorus Calamus, — besides an elm and a Ceanothug doubtfully referable to existing species — on the...their position " as about 120 feet lower than the ferruginous sand in which the bones of the Megalonyx Je/ersonii were found." So that they belong to... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 páginas
...(Gleditschia triacanthos), Prinos coriaceus, and Acorns Calamus, — besides an Elm and a Ceanothus doubtfully referable to existing species, — on the...Professor DD Owen has indicated their position " as about one hundred and twenty feet lower than the ferrngineous sand in which the bones of the Megalonyx Jeffersonii... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 páginas
...indicated their position " as about one hundred and twenty feet lower than the ferrugineous sand iu which the bones of the Megalonyx Jeffersonii were...immediately succeeding the drift, if not to that immediately preceding it. All the vegetable remains of this deposit, which have been obtained in a determinable... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 552 páginas
...(Gledit&chia triacanthos), Prinos coriaceus, and Acorns Calamus, — besides an Elm and a Ceanothus doubtfully referable to existing species, — on the...Mississippi, near Columbus, Kentucky, in beds which Mr. Lesq -ereux regards as anterior to the drift. Professor DD Owen has indicated their position " as about... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 468 páginas
...bearing these fossil leaves had been indicated by Professor DD Owen " as about one hundred and twenty feet lower than the ferrugineous sand in which the...of the Megalonyx Jeffersonii were found"; so that if not anterior, they must have been immediately subsequent to the glacial period ; — most likely... | |
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