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... greater changes of level . Had nothing been observed but the wooden walls , we might have imagined that the hut was carried away during an inundation , for I was told of a house that was floated off entire during a flood , in the north ...
... greater changes of level . Had nothing been observed but the wooden walls , we might have imagined that the hut was carried away during an inundation , for I was told of a house that was floated off entire during a flood , in the north ...
Pagina 11
... greater heights in this and adjoining low lands , as do associated beds of gravel and sand , in which I could not detect any fossils . After viewing these geological phenomena , I was well inclined to receive favour- ably any probable ...
... greater heights in this and adjoining low lands , as do associated beds of gravel and sand , in which I could not detect any fossils . After viewing these geological phenomena , I was well inclined to receive favour- ably any probable ...
Pagina 18
... greater part of the shores and islands of the Bothnian gulf . From Oregrund I went on to Gefle , about forty miles to the north - west . In a low part of the intervening country , near the village of Skjerplinge , I came to a large ...
... greater part of the shores and islands of the Bothnian gulf . From Oregrund I went on to Gefle , about forty miles to the north - west . In a low part of the intervening country , near the village of Skjerplinge , I came to a large ...
Pagina 22
... greater . It is much to be regretted that in the printed account of the cutting of this and other marks in the year 1820-21 , no exact mention is made of the state of the sea and direction of the wind . I was merely assured generally ...
... greater . It is much to be regretted that in the printed account of the cutting of this and other marks in the year 1820-21 , no exact mention is made of the state of the sea and direction of the wind . I was merely assured generally ...
Pagina 30
... greater and the colour dif- ferent on ascending to greater heights . It would therefore be an interesting point for a geologist sufficiently skilled in botany to determine whether the extent of the lichens and mosses downwards towards ...
... greater and the colour dif- ferent on ascending to greater heights . It would therefore be an interesting point for a geologist sufficiently skilled in botany to determine whether the extent of the lichens and mosses downwards towards ...
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