Pyramids, into Asia Minor, and across Persia by Bagdad to the mouths of the Indus. It occurs not only in Cutch, but in the mountain ranges which separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul ; and it has been followed still... Introductory Text-book of Geology - Seite 110von David Page - 1854 - 194 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1851 - 598 Seiten
...other tertiary group in the solid framework of the earth's crust, whether in Europe, Asia, or Africa. It often attains a thickness of many thousand feet,...in the mountain ranges which separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul; and it has been followed still farther eastward... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...other tertiary group in the solid framework of the earth's crust, whether in Europe, Asia, or Africa. It often attains a thickness of many thousand feet,...in the mountain ranges which separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul ; and it has been followed still farther eastward... | |
| Rosina Maria Zornlin - 1852 - 418 Seiten
...other Tertiary Group in the solid framework of the earth's crust, whether in Europe, Asia, or Africa. It often attains a thickness of many thousand feet,...in the mountain ranges which separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caubul; and it has been followed still farther eastward... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1854 - 556 Seiten
...other tertiary group in the solid framework of the earth's crust, whether in Europe, Asia, or Africa. It often attains a thickness of many thousand feet,...in Cutch, but in the mountain ranges which separate Seinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul ; and it has been followed still farther... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1855 - 686 Seiten
...also been traced from Egypt, where it was largely quarried of old for the building of the Pyramids, into Asia Minor, and across Persia by Bagdad to the...in the mountain ranges which separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul ; and it has been followed still farther eastward... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1855 - 694 Seiten
...also been traced from Egypt, where it was largely quarried of old for the building of the Pyramids, into Asia Minor, and across Persia by Bagdad to the...occurs not only in Cutch, but in the mountain ranges wJiich separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul ; and it has been followed... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1855 - 700 Seiten
...of old for the building of the Pyramids, into Asia Minor, and across Persia by Bagdad to the wouths of the Indus. It occurs not only in Cutch, but in the mountain ranges which separate Scinde from Persia, and which form the passes leading to Caboul ; and it has been followed still farther eastward... | |
| David Page - 1856 - 348 Seiten
...Alps to the Apennines. It is found in the Carpathians, and in full force in the north of Africa—as, for example, in Algeria and Morocco. It has also been...not only in Cutch, but in the mountain ranges which sepa2 1, 2, Nummulitea laevi^aLa ; 3, Section of do. rate Scinde from Cabul; and it has been followed... | |
| David Page - 1859 - 428 Seiten
...the most important of tertiary i 2 1. 3, Nummulites leevigata : 3, Section of do. strata. Eespecting this limestone, which was till recently regarded as...Cabul ; and it has been followed eastward into India." Another peculiar rock of the period is the indusial limestone of Auvergne — a series of fresh-water... | |
| David Page - 1859 - 422 Seiten
...in full force in the north of Africa — as, for example, in Algeria and Morocco. It has also heen traced from Egypt into Asia Minor, and across Persia...Cabul ; and it has been followed eastward into India." Another peculiar rock of the period is the indusial limestone of Auvergne — a series of fresh-water... | |
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