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Page 46
... appears proved by the peculiar circum- stances under which this sand - stone first appears , in those cases where it is strictly unconformable to the gneiss . The conglomerate with which it commences , proves that the latter rock has ...
... appears proved by the peculiar circum- stances under which this sand - stone first appears , in those cases where it is strictly unconformable to the gneiss . The conglomerate with which it commences , proves that the latter rock has ...
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... appears that it was nothing but part of the cloud drawn out in a very condensed state , for although the cloud was very black , the spout was much blacker , the part in the cloud appearing very distinctly in the cloud itself . On this ...
... appears that it was nothing but part of the cloud drawn out in a very condensed state , for although the cloud was very black , the spout was much blacker , the part in the cloud appearing very distinctly in the cloud itself . On this ...
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... appears to contain fragments of lime - stone occupying one of the laminæ , ac- companied by some larger parallel ... appear , like the inner , to be parts of the vein , are not trap , but shale ; and that the lime - stone fragments are ...
... appears to contain fragments of lime - stone occupying one of the laminæ , ac- companied by some larger parallel ... appear , like the inner , to be parts of the vein , are not trap , but shale ; and that the lime - stone fragments are ...
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