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" The same proofs of organic changes are afforded by the study of fossil botany. The formations containing vegetable remains may be arranged, according to Professor Henslow, in four groups, representing epochs, during any one of which no very marked difference... "
Practical Geology and Mineralogy: With Instructions for the Qualitative ... - Page 8
by Joshua Trimmer - 1841 - 519 pages
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 16-17

1840 - 534 pages
...observable in the case of molluscs. " The same proofs -of organic changes are afforded by the study of fossil botany. The formations containing vegetable...genera being different, and none of the species alike. " We can scarcely be said, at present, to have sufficient data for determining what were the animals...
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Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts, Volume 2

Science - 1836 - 534 pages
...in Geology," in our second number. The same proofs of organic changes are afforded by the study of fossil botany. The formations containing vegetable...hotter and moister than that of any part of the earth at present; and, since even in Arctic regions, the fossil plants are analogous to those now growing...
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Descriptive and physiological botany

John Stevens Henslow - Botany - 1839 - 342 pages
...vegetable remains are found, under four great epochs, during each of which no very marked transitions occur in the general character of the vegetation; but between any two Of these epochs, a striking and decided change takes place: even most of the genera are different, and none...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 16

Periodicals - 1840 - 274 pages
...observable in the case of molluscs. "The same proofs of organic changes are afforded by the study of fossil botany. The formations containing vegetable...genera being different, and none of the species alike. " We can scarcely be said, at present, to have sufficient data for determining what were the animals...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 16

Periodicals - 1840 - 272 pages
...epochs, during any one of which no very marked difference is observable in the general character ol the vegetation : but between any two of these groups...genera being different, and none of the species alike. " We can scarcely be said, at present, to have sufficient data for determining what were the aniinals...
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Practical Geology and Mineralogy: With Instructions for the Qualitative ...

Joshua Trimmer - Geology - 1841 - 564 pages
...botany. The formations containing vegetable remains may be arranged, according to Professor Ilcnslow, in four groups, representing epochs, during any one...hotter and moister than that of any part of the earth at present; and, since even in Arctic regions, the fossil plants are analogous to those now growing...
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Incentives to the Cultivation of the Science of Geology: Designed for the ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Geology - 1846 - 216 pages
...arranged, according to Professor Henslow, in four groups, representing epochs, during any one of which no marked difference is observable in the general character...change is striking and decided — most of the genera and all the species being different. " As by studying the external configuration of the existing land...
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The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth, Volume 2

Archibald Tucker Ritchie - Cosmogony - 1850 - 648 pages
...vegetable remains are found, under four great epochs, during each of which no very marked transitions occur in the general character of the vegetation; but between any two of these epochs, a striking and decided change takes place; even most of the genera are different, and none...
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Recreations in Geology

Rosina Maria Zornlin - Geology - 1852 - 418 pages
...Address to the Geological Society, 1837. The same proofs of organic changes are afforded by the study of fossil botany. The formations containing vegetable...vegetation of the earlier epochs is also such as to lead to the conclusion, that the plants of that epoch grew under a climate both hotter and moister...
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The Creation: The Earth's Formation on Dynamical Principles in Accordance ...

Archibald Tucker Ritchie - 1874 - 690 pages
...vegetable remains are found, under four great epochs, during each of which no very marked transitions occur in the general character of the vegetation ; but between any two of these epochs a striking and decided change takes place ; even most of the genera are different, and none...
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