Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Economic Geology in LondonH.M. Stationery Office, 1882 |
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Seite 39 - ANON. (Liverpool Natural History Society). An account of Footsteps of the Chirotherium, and other unknown animals lately discovered in the quarries of Storeton Hill, in the peninsula of Wirrall, between the Mersey and the Dee.
Seite 39 - On two Casts in Sandstone of the impressions of the Hind Foot of a gigantic Chirotherium, from the New Red Sandstone of Cheshire.
Seite 39 - C. Memoir on the occurrence of Iodine and Bromine in certain Mineral Waters of South Britain.
Seite 47 - Shone, W., On the Glacial Deposits of West Cheshire, together with Lists of the Fauna found in the Drift of Cheshire and Adjoining Counties.
Seite 40 - EW On the Relation of the New Red Sandstone to the Carboniferous Strata in Lancashire and Cheshire.
Seite 39 - On the Discovery of Marine Shells of existing Species on the left bank of the river Mersey, and above the level of high-water mark. — Proc. Geol. Soc.
Seite 40 - PROF. W. (On fossil impressions of rain, and ripple marks . . . and fossil footsteps of Cheirotherium and other unknown animals recently discovered on strata of the new red sandstone formation in the counties of Cheshire, Salop, and Warwick). Proc. Ashmolean Soc., Oxon., No. xvi, p. 5. 40. HODGKINSON, E. On the Temperature of the Earth in the deep Mines of Lancashire and Cheshire.
Seite 39 - ... Natural History Society). An account of Footsteps of the Chirotherium, and other unknown animals lately discovered in the quarries of Storeton Hill, in the peninsula of Wirrall, between the Mersey and the Dee. . . . illustrated with drawings by J. CUNNINGHAM. Proc.
Seite 44 - PB Remarks on three outliers of Lias in North Shropshire and South Cheshire, Staffordshire, and Cumberland, and their correlation with the main range. Proc. Warwick Field Club, p.
Seite 46 - MORTON, GH The Strata below the Trias in the Country around Liverpool; and the Probability of Coal occurring at a Moderate Depth. Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Liverpool, No. xxvii, p. 157. 188. EEADE, TM Formby and Leasowe Marine Beds, or the so-called "Cyclas Clay.