The Geologist
1860; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
S. J. MacKie, Prof. E. Suess, J. W. Kirkby, Edward Hull, Rev. H. B. Tristram, J. F. Whiteaves, Rev. Wm. Lister, W. Pengelly, Dr. Thomas Wright, Baron Anca De Mangalviti, Rev. W. S. Symonds, Rev. J. Dingle, J. A. Knipe, Charles Moore, Professor D. T. Ansted,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Geologist. Essay: On the Avicula Contorta Beds, and Lower Lias of the South of England, Summary of Paper on the Geological System of the Central Sahara of Algeria, On the Invertebrate Fauna of the Lower Oolites of Oxfordshire, Remarks on the Distribution of the Brachiopoda, Geological Localities.— No. I Folkestone, On the Tynedale Coalfield and Whinsill, New Geological Map of the Neighbourhood of Oxford, On Two New Ossiferous Caves Discovered in Sicily in 1859, On the Occurrence of "Sand-Pipes" in the Magnesian Limestone of Durham, On the Selection of Peculiar Geological Habitats by Some of the Rarer British Plants, On the Blenheim Iron-Ore and the Thickness of the Formations below the Great Colite at Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, On the Geographical and Chronological Distribution of the Devonian Fossils of Devon and Cornwall, Notes and Queries, On Some Reptilian Footprints from the New Red Sandstone North of Wolverhampton, On the Corrugation of Strata in the Vicinity of Mountain Ranges, British Association Meeting, On the Metamorphic Rocks of the North of Ireland, On the Contents of Three Cubic Yards of Triassic Earth. Review: Review Geological Gossip; or, Stray Chapters on Earth and Ocean. By Professor D. T. Ansted. London: Routledge ….
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