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... stratum of clay , the ground at their base is continually receiving a deposit of the same nature , affording oppor- tunities for cultivation , and forming a striking contrast with the soil in the immediate vicinity of the cantonment ...
... stratum of clay , the ground at their base is continually receiving a deposit of the same nature , affording oppor- tunities for cultivation , and forming a striking contrast with the soil in the immediate vicinity of the cantonment ...
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... stratum of clay has been washed away , it assumes the substance of an entire hill . Leaving Maen - grah by a narrow path , almost concealed from view by the heavy jungle protruding on each side , I observed a bird that answers in ...
... stratum of clay has been washed away , it assumes the substance of an entire hill . Leaving Maen - grah by a narrow path , almost concealed from view by the heavy jungle protruding on each side , I observed a bird that answers in ...
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... stratum , wherever a stratification could be observed , being still to the S. S. W. and S. W. parallel to the bearing of the hills . Leaving the stubble fields of Ladong , I came once more upon the beach , and could see the village of ...
... stratum , wherever a stratification could be observed , being still to the S. S. W. and S. W. parallel to the bearing of the hills . Leaving the stubble fields of Ladong , I came once more upon the beach , and could see the village of ...
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... stratum from 3 to 18 inches thick , and of indefinite length and breadth ; in some places a few yards , in others several miles . 3rd . Alluvial Clay , with a large proportion of sand b , var . of C. , first division of Mr. McCULLOCH's ...
... stratum from 3 to 18 inches thick , and of indefinite length and breadth ; in some places a few yards , in others several miles . 3rd . Alluvial Clay , with a large proportion of sand b , var . of C. , first division of Mr. McCULLOCH's ...
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... stratum . Another formation of these banks is occasioned by the current sap- ping the high and abrupt banks of the river , by washing out the stra ta of compact sand , when such large masses of stiff clay are detached and thrown into ...
... stratum . Another formation of these banks is occasioned by the current sap- ping the high and abrupt banks of the river , by washing out the stra ta of compact sand , when such large masses of stiff clay are detached and thrown into ...
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