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... formation of transition - porphyry and syenite . From this observation it appeared to me more natural to make the secondary and volcanic formations follow in a parallel succession , and , as it were , by bisection , to the transition ...
... formation of transition - porphyry and syenite . From this observation it appeared to me more natural to make the secondary and volcanic formations follow in a parallel succession , and , as it were , by bisection , to the transition ...
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... formation , that all which I have included in volcanic formations has been produced or altered by fire ; but because several rocks interposed between ( primitive ? ) transition and secondary rocks , may also be volcanic . I wished at ...
... formation , that all which I have included in volcanic formations has been produced or altered by fire ; but because several rocks interposed between ( primitive ? ) transition and secondary rocks , may also be volcanic . I wished at ...
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... formations much later than gneiss , and every other primitive formation ; that they come from transition - rocks , syenitic por- phyries , and even trachytes . ' If gneiss , mica - slate , and a granite of second formation , constitute ...
... formations much later than gneiss , and every other primitive formation ; that they come from transition - rocks , syenitic por- phyries , and even trachytes . ' If gneiss , mica - slate , and a granite of second formation , constitute ...
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