| 1856 - 482 pagina’s
...Cumberland, in Nova Scotia. In the same work, vol. i, p. 131, in speaking of the coast of Georgia, he says, " I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down...sea is encroaching and gaining at many points on the fresh water marshes. Thus at Beauly, I found upright stumps of trees of the pine, cedar and ilex, covered... | |
| 1856 - 966 pagina’s
...Cumberland, in Nova Scotia. In the same work, vol. i, p. 131, in speaking of the coast of Georgia, he says, " I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down...sea is encroaching and gaining at many points on the fresh water marshes. Thus at Beauly, I found upright stumps of trees of the pine, cedar and ilex, covered... | |
| 1856 - 974 pagina’s
...Cumberland, in Nova Scotia. In the same work, vol. i, p. 131, in speaking of the coast of Georgia, he says, " I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down at a slow and insensible rale, for the sea is encroaching and gaining at many points on the fresh water marshes. Thus at Beauly,... | |
| 1846 - 472 pagina’s
...having become submerged, the remains of erect trees being seen enveloped in stratified sand and mud. I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down at a alow and insensible rate, for the sea is encroaching and gaining at many parts on the freshwater marshes.... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey, 1835-1840, Henry Darwin Rogers - 1840 - 882 pagina’s
...Cumberland, in Nova Scotia. In the same work, vol. 1, p. 131. in speaking of the coast of Georgia, he says, " I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down...sea is encroaching and gaining at many points on the fresh water marshes. Thus at Beauly, I found upright stumps of trees of the pine, cedar and ilex, covered... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1845 - 354 pagina’s
...sent me from a similar geological position, farther south in Georgia, near the mouth of the Alatamaha, the tooth of a megatherium. It is evident, from his...and insensible rate, for the sea is encroaching and gaming at many points on the fresh-water marshes. Thus at Beauly I found upright stumps of trees of... | |
| 1846 - 796 pagina’s
...having become submerged, the remains of erect trees being seen enveloped in stratified sand and mud. I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down...rate, for the sea is encroaching and gaining at many parts on the freshwater marshes. . . .Everywhere there are proofs of the coast having sunk, and the... | |
| 1846 - 674 pagina’s
...having become submerged, the remains of erect trees being seen enveloped in stratified sand and mud. I even suspect that this coast is now sinking down...rate, for the sea is encroaching and gaining at many parts on the freshwater marshes. . . .Everywhere there are proofs of the coast having sunk, and the... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey - 1855 - 418 pagina’s
...vol. 1, p. 131. in speaking of the coast of Georgia, he says, " I even suspect that this coast is DOW sinking down at a slow and insensible rate, for the...sea is encroaching and gaining at many points on the fresh water marshes. Thus at Beauly, I found upright stumps of trees of the pine, cedar and ilex, covered... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey - 1856 - 300 pagina’s
...vol. 1, p. 131. in speaking of -the coast of Georgia, he says, " I even suspect that this coast ia now sinking down at a slow and insensible rate, for...sea is encroaching and gaining at many points on the fresh water marshes. Thus at Beauty, I found upright stumps of trees of the pine, cedar and ilex, covered... | |
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