The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volumes 93-94S. Converse, 1867 - Science |
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... feet in thick- ness , made up almost entirely of one or more species of Inoce- ramus , one of which has been identified as I. problematicus . The fish remains are quite numerous , diffused throughout the rock . Fragments , consisting of ...
... feet in thick- ness , made up almost entirely of one or more species of Inoce- ramus , one of which has been identified as I. problematicus . The fish remains are quite numerous , diffused throughout the rock . Fragments , consisting of ...
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... feet in all , forming the most valuable water power I have ever seen in the west . About ten feet from the top of the rocks as seen at this locality , is a layer of steatitic material , mottled , gray and cream - color , very soft ...
... feet in all , forming the most valuable water power I have ever seen in the west . About ten feet from the top of the rocks as seen at this locality , is a layer of steatitic material , mottled , gray and cream - color , very soft ...
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... feet . Not a tree can be seen ; only a few small bushes growing among the rocks . There is a little stream of clear , pure water flowing from the rocks , with a perpendic ular fall of about 30 feet , forming a beautiful cascade . The ...
... feet . Not a tree can be seen ; only a few small bushes growing among the rocks . There is a little stream of clear , pure water flowing from the rocks , with a perpendic ular fall of about 30 feet , forming a beautiful cascade . The ...
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... feet wide and about 500 yards in length , extending partly across the valley of Pipestone creek , reveals what has thus far been done in excavating the rock . There are indications of an unusual amount of labor on the part of the ...
... feet wide and about 500 yards in length , extending partly across the valley of Pipestone creek , reveals what has thus far been done in excavating the rock . There are indications of an unusual amount of labor on the part of the ...
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... 4. DeKalb , Tenn . Found 1845 . 1854 . Arpios , lofty and ronos , place , from its being found over 8,000 feet above the sea . ORDER 6th . Taniastic . 1. Cape of Good Hope C. U. Shepard - New Classification of Meteorites . 27.
... 4. DeKalb , Tenn . Found 1845 . 1854 . Arpios , lofty and ronos , place , from its being found over 8,000 feet above the sea . ORDER 6th . Taniastic . 1. Cape of Good Hope C. U. Shepard - New Classification of Meteorites . 27.
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