The Geologist
1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
George E. Roberts, George Phillips Bevan, James Buckman, S. J. MacKie, John Morris, Rev. J. E. Vaux, Professor L. De Koninck, Dr. T. L. Phipson, D. T. Ansted, T. A. Readwin, H. Smith Evans,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Geologist. Essay: On Some New Palæozoic Crinoids from England and Scotland, The Practical Application of Geology in Coal-Seeking, The Remnants of the First Life–World, and the Bottom Rocks, Fossils of the Lingula, Llandeilo, and Caradog Beds Plantæ?, On Some Teeth of the Anchitherium, Recently Discovered in the Isle of Wight Extract of a Letter from Professor Paul Gervais, of Montpellier, to Dr. T. L. Phipson, of Paris, The Common Fossils of the British Rocks Chapter II The Rocks and Their Teachings, On the Lower Carboniferous Beds of the Clee Hills, Lower Palæozoic Rocks (Cambrian and Silurian), Foreign Correspondence, E. A. W. (Sidcot, near Weston-Super-Mare), On the Geology of the Beaufort and Ebbw Vale District of the South Wales Coal-Field, Gneiss—Fundamental Rocks—Granite, The Spirit of Good Books Notices of the Volcanic Rocks and Geysirs of Iceland, Notes and Queries, British Fossils, Stratigraphically Arranged Palæozoic System, Gold in Wales, The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Reports of the Proceedings of Geological Societies. Letter to the editor: Letter from Professor Ansted, on Gold in Wales To the Editor of the Geologist. Review: Reviews Geology Made Easy, or the Old and New World. By H. Smith Evans. Display ads: A Tabular View of the Arrangement of British Rocks. Backmatter: Printed Dry, on Glycerined Paper (James Brown's Patent).
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