Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Accompanied by a Geological Map, Sections and Diagrams, and Figures of the Organic RemainsLibraries Board of South Australia, 1967 - 462 páginas |
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... fossil , its coniferous structure is almost self - evident . But to prove that it was a pine wood , as nearly as our present know- ledge of fossil botany will admit of , it is necessary to examine so thin a slice that the nature of the ...
... fossil , its coniferous structure is almost self - evident . But to prove that it was a pine wood , as nearly as our present know- ledge of fossil botany will admit of , it is necessary to examine so thin a slice that the nature of the ...
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... FOSSIL FLORA . These specimens of fossil plants , collected by my- self , which arrived without damage in England , are but few : they may be referred to two distinct geolo- gical epochs ; first , that of the deposition of coal , and ...
... FOSSIL FLORA . These specimens of fossil plants , collected by my- self , which arrived without damage in England , are but few : they may be referred to two distinct geolo- gical epochs ; first , that of the deposition of coal , and ...
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... fossil in the depressed form of the astragalus and the flattening of the calcaneal articulation , have that articulation divided into two surfaces by a deep and rough ... fossil under consideration ; as in the My- lodon 308 FOSSIL FAUNA .
... fossil in the depressed form of the astragalus and the flattening of the calcaneal articulation , have that articulation divided into two surfaces by a deep and rough ... fossil under consideration ; as in the My- lodon 308 FOSSIL FAUNA .
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absorption of solar acids Insoluble agricultural Alumina argillaceous atmosphere Australian barometer basalt belonging Ben Lomond Brushes of N. S. W. Capacity for moisture Cape Captain Carbonate of lime Chemical Character coal coast colonies colour Constituents in 100 crops deposits Diemen's Land Diprotodon dividing range epoch evaporation farm feet fossil geological Gould granite greenstone greywacke Horsf hot wind inches Island Lake Launceston limestone localities Lomond Macquarie Magnesia manured miles Morris Mount Mount Hay Mount Kosciuszko Mount Wellington numerous observations Pecopteris Peroxide of iron Physical Character porphyry Port Jackson Port Macquarie Port Philip Port Stephen Power of absorption Power of terrestrial present quartz rock resembles ridges river sandstone shell sienite siliceous slaty soil solar rays Power Solubility of 100 Soluble in acids South Wales species specific gravity specimens Spirifer surface temperature terrestrial radiation Capacity thermometer tion traces valley Van Diemen's Land vegetable matter Wellington wheat