Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, Band 22

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Seite 263 - American common law are the work of the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth century.
Seite 198 - MEETINGS. 1. THE Council may at any time call a Special General Meeting of the Society. 2. At least three days...
Seite 40 - SS, 1893, The Bajocian of the Sherborne district: its relation to subjacent and superjacent strata: Geol.
Seite 288 - An appendant part of a treatise of one hundred and thirteen Diseases of the Eyes and Eyelids, called Cervisia Medicata, Purging Ale, with divers Aphorisms and Principles.
Seite 41 - The Inferior Oolite of the Cotteswold Hills, with special reference to its Microscopical Structure.
Seite 64 - In the discussion that followed Pandit Sheo Narain, Mr. Manohar Lai, and Dr. Ewing took part. A vote of thanks to the lecturer was proposed by Dr.
Seite 147 - building-stone, in three or four beds — a coarser, stronger stone than that of the other beds, but of a rich redbrown colour : it contains few fossils 6 0 8. " Bough Rag" — a slightly calcareous sandstone, green-hearted, hard and durable, used for copings, gravestones, and building: it contains Ammonites Murchisoiue, A.
Seite 147 - Oto 4 0 10. The presence of water prevents the working of the stone in this pit to a lower depth ; but in an old unused pit in an adjoining field the beds for about three feet lower are exposed . and these consist of cellular ironstone, having sometimes green arenaceous, and sometimes ochreous cores . . . 3 • 0 It will have been observed that in " The Roy lands,
Seite 146 - Arenaceous ana calcareous slaty beds, very like to, and called by the pitmen, " Colleyweston slate " '2 0 to 3 0 6. " The Yellow " building-stone — consisting of six or seven beds of varying thickness, in two divisions, differing somewhat in tone of colour ; these beds contain " pot-lids " of ironstone, also Cardium coffnatum &e 6 0 to 7 0 7.

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