The Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts, 1-3권Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1824 |
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... fossils , their chief interest is derived from the relations which they bear to the existing species , and from the effects which they have on the struc- ture of the earth . We are surprised at the immense ac- cumulation of shells which ...
... fossils , their chief interest is derived from the relations which they bear to the existing species , and from the effects which they have on the struc- ture of the earth . We are surprised at the immense ac- cumulation of shells which ...
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... fossil re- mains of those days will be what were the living species of our own . But when we examine the operations of the coral animals , we find in them that which we cannot in those of the shell- fish . In the latter we can only ...
... fossil re- mains of those days will be what were the living species of our own . But when we examine the operations of the coral animals , we find in them that which we cannot in those of the shell- fish . In the latter we can only ...
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... fossil state . It has been hitherto asserted , as one of the most curious cir- cumstances in the history of the earth , that all the bones that are found in a fossil state , differ from those belonging to ani- mals now in existence ...
... fossil state . It has been hitherto asserted , as one of the most curious cir- cumstances in the history of the earth , that all the bones that are found in a fossil state , differ from those belonging to ani- mals now in existence ...
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... fossil skull from Siberia , as to leave no prominent characteristic mark between them ; and were it not that the one is in a fossil state , and the other recent , they would be decided to belong to the same species ; for although there ...
... fossil skull from Siberia , as to leave no prominent characteristic mark between them ; and were it not that the one is in a fossil state , and the other recent , they would be decided to belong to the same species ; for although there ...
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... Fossil bones of the Mastodonte or great American Mammoth , and of the Anatomical character of that Animal . - BY JOHN WARE , M. D. In the first number of this Journal was published a pretty full account of the very interesting ...
... Fossil bones of the Mastodonte or great American Mammoth , and of the Anatomical character of that Animal . - BY JOHN WARE , M. D. In the first number of this Journal was published a pretty full account of the very interesting ...
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