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... fossil geology . The several notices in the Proceedings of the Society will bear out this assertion . Besides further discoveries in the Nerbada valley , a new fossil field has been opened in the Sewálik range of the Himálaya , and ...
... fossil geology . The several notices in the Proceedings of the Society will bear out this assertion . Besides further discoveries in the Nerbada valley , a new fossil field has been opened in the Sewálik range of the Himálaya , and ...
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... Fossil Elephant . By the Rev. R. Everest , M. G. S. , & c . IV . - Chirra Punji , and a detail of some of the favourable circumstances which render it an advantageous Site for the Erection of an Iron and Steel Manu- factory on an ...
... Fossil Elephant . By the Rev. R. Everest , M. G. S. , & c . IV . - Chirra Punji , and a detail of some of the favourable circumstances which render it an advantageous Site for the Erection of an Iron and Steel Manu- factory on an ...
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... Fossil Bones of the Nerbudda valley , discovered by Dr. G. G. Spilsbury , near Nersinhpúr , & c . By J. Prinsep , Secretary , & c . ( See Plate xxiv ) . 388 396 .. .. VI . - Determination of the Errors of Division of the Mural Circle at ...
... Fossil Bones of the Nerbudda valley , discovered by Dr. G. G. Spilsbury , near Nersinhpúr , & c . By J. Prinsep , Secretary , & c . ( See Plate xxiv ) . 388 396 .. .. VI . - Determination of the Errors of Division of the Mural Circle at ...
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... Fossil Elephant . By the Rev. R. Everest , M. G. S. & c . [ Read at the Meeting of the 26th December , 1833. ] Since the discovery of fossil bones of the Pachydermata , and some large Carnivora in England and other parts of Northern ...
... Fossil Elephant . By the Rev. R. Everest , M. G. S. & c . [ Read at the Meeting of the 26th December , 1833. ] Since the discovery of fossil bones of the Pachydermata , and some large Carnivora in England and other parts of Northern ...
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... fossil with the existing species , you cannot with propriety draw any conclusion , as to the climate the former may have lived in . In confirmation of this , we may remark under what disadvantageous circumstances we commonly judge the ...
... fossil with the existing species , you cannot with propriety draw any conclusion , as to the climate the former may have lived in . In confirmation of this , we may remark under what disadvantageous circumstances we commonly judge the ...
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