| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1878 - 638 pages
...part they belong to an interglacial episode towards the close of the Glacial period, and regards it as certain that no Palaeolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence. His follower, Mr. Skertchly, records the finding of Palaeolithic... | |
| Science - 1875 - 1140 pages
...down during the final cold period ; and, further, that it may be said for certain that no paleolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than...me, however, that there are great difficulties in accepting this view ; and though I do not think that an anniversary address ought in any way to partake... | |
| Joseph Meredith Toner - America - 1877 - 428 pages
...Pre-Glacial and Inter-Glacial age, and do not in any part belong to the Post-Glacial times, and, farther, that it may be said for certain that no palaeolithic...mild era which preceded the last great submergence.! * American Journal of Science, vol. 10. f American Journal of Science, vol. 10. t The Abbe Bourgeois,... | |
| Joseph Meredith Toner - America - 1877 - 124 pages
...Pre-Glacial and Inter-Glacial age, and do not in any part belong to the Post-Glacial times, and, farther, that it may be said for certain that no palaeolithic...mild era which preceded the last great submergence. J * American Journal of Science^ vol. 10. ^American Journal of Science, vol. 10. J The Abbe Bourgeois,... | |
| JAMES GEIKIE - 1877 - 602 pages
...Scottish till ; while some may go back to even pre-glacial ages. All that we can say for certain, is, that no palaeolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence: When this view of the succession is accepted, many apparent... | |
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - Science - 1878 - 606 pages
...part, they belong to an interglacial episode towards the close of the glacial period, and regards it as certain that no palaeolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence. His follower, Mr. Skertchlcy, records the finding of palaeolithic... | |
| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1878 - 642 pages
...interglacial episode towards the close of the Glacial period, and regards it as certain that no Pala?olitbic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence. His follower, Mr. Skertchly, records the finding of Palaeolithic... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1879 - 950 pages
...part they belong to an interglacial episode towards the close of the Glacial period, and regards it as certain that no Palaeolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence. His follower, Mr. Skertchly, records the finding of Palaeolithic... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - Science - 1879 - 978 pages
...part they belong to an interglacial episode towards the close of the Glacial period, and regards it as certain that no Palaeolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more recent date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence. His follower. Mr. Skertchly, records the finding of Palaeolithic... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1879 - 264 pages
...part they belong to an interglacial episode towards the close of the glacial period, and regards it as certain that no palaeolithic bed can be shown to belong to a more receat date than the mild era that preceded the last great submergence. " His follower, Mr. Skertchley,... | |
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