... from M. Pinsard of Amiens, to whose cooperation he expresses himself much indebted, to inform him that one had been discovered the following day, and was left in situ for his inspection. On returning to the spot, this time with his friend Mr. Evans,... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - 52 ページRoyal Society (Great Britain) 著 - 1860全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1859 - 668 ページ
...to the spot, this time with his friend Mr. Evans, he satisfied himself that it was truly in situ, 17 feet from the surface, in undisturbed ground, and...with a hole, which he considers were used as beads. Mr. Prestwich found several, and recognised in them a small fossil sponge (the Cotcinopora glolmlaris,... | |
| 1860 - 362 ページ
...to the spot, this time with his friend Mr Evans, he satisfied himself that it was truly in situ, 17 feet from the surface, in undisturbed ground, and...were used as beads. The author found several, and recognised in them a small fossil sponge, the Coscinopora globularis, D'Orb., from the chalk, but does... | |
| 1860 - 364 ページ
...to the spot, this time with his friend Mr Evans, he satisfied himself that it was truly in situ, 17 feet from the surface, in undisturbed ground, and...had a photographic sketch of the section taken.* Dr Kigollot also mentions the occurrence in the gravel of round pieces of hard chalk, pierced through... | |
| 1859 - 602 ページ
...to the spot, this time with his friend Mr. Evans, he satisfied himself that it was truly I'M situ, \ 7 feet from the surface, in undisturbed ground, and...and recognized in them a small fossil sponge, the Coscinoporn ylubularis, D'Orb., from the chalk, but does not feel quite satisBed about their artificial... | |
| 1859 - 510 ページ
...returning to the spot, this time with his friend Mr. Evans, he satisfied himself that it was truly in situ, 1 7 feet from the surface, in undisturbed ground,...globularis, D'Orb., from the chalk, but does not feel quite satisfied about their artificial dressing. Some specimens do certainly appear as though the hole had... | |
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