These fishes seem to have thronged the waters of the period, and their remains are often found in masses, as if they had been suddenly entombed in living shoals by the sediment which now contains them." I beg leave to quote somewhat at length the picturesque... Introductory Text-book of Geology - 69 페이지저자: David Page - 1854 - 136 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| David Page - 1856 - 348 페이지
...and peculiar external feature. These fishes seem to 1. Coccosteus cuspidatus: 2. Pterichthys MiUeri. have thronged the waters of the period, and their...found in masses, as if they had been suddenly entombed I in living shoals by the sediment which now contains them. Occasionally, only detached scales are... | |
| David Page - 1867 - 488 페이지
...double-spine ; glyptolcemus, or sculpturedthroat ; phaneropleuron, or apparent-rib, and so forth — all of them receiving their names from some marked and...other times a spine is all that bears evidence of Phaneropleuron Andersoni. A, Scale of do. their existence. To these spines the palaeontologist, in... | |
| David Page - 1872 - 510 페이지
...These fishes seem to have thronged the waters of 1, Coccosteus caspidatus ; 2, Pterichthys Milleri. the period, and their remains are often found in masses,...had been suddenly entombed in living shoals by the sediDEVONIAN SYSTEM. ment which now contains them. Occasionally only detached scales are found, as... | |
| George McCready Price - 1906 - 102 페이지
...often known as the "Age of Fishes." Dr. David Page, after enumerating nearly a dozen genera, says: "These fishes seem to have thronged the waters of...living shoals by the sediment which now contains them." I beg leave to quote somewhat at length the picturesque language of Hugh Miller )• regarding these... | |
| George McCready Price - 1913 - 282 페이지
...as the "Age of Fishes." Dr. David Page, after enumerating nearly a dozen genera, says: These Pishes seem to have thronged the waters of the period, and...living shoals by the sediment which now contains them. I beg leave to quote somewhat at length the picturesque language of Hugh Miller regarding these rocks... | |
| George McCready Price - 1923 - 740 페이지
...organic oil that they will burn almost like coal. In many of the Devonian rocks, the remains of fish "are often found in masses, as if they had been suddenly...living shoals by the sediment which now contains them." (David Page.) Describing the rocks of this system in Scotland, where they cover a large part of the... | |
| George McCready Price - 1995 - 514 페이지
...often known as the "Age of Fishes." Dr. David Page, after enumerating nearly a dozen genera, says: "These fishes seem to have thronged the waters of...living shoals by the sediment which now contains them." I beg leave to quote somewhat at length the picturesque language of Hugh Miller f regarding these rocks... | |
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