| Boston Society of Natural History - 1881 - 538 Seiten
...in the Tertiary beds. On this point Mr. John Murray, also of the Challenger scientific staff, says: "When there has been no reason to suppose that the...in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth and between thirty and forty ear-bones of cetaceans. While in the globigerina, radiolarian,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 810 Seiten
...with things of a vast antiquity, and that we have evidences of a very slowly accumulating deposit. When there has been no reason to suppose that the...in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth and between thirty and forty ear-boues of cetaceans ; some of these have been imbedded... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 818 Seiten
...with things of a vast antiquity, and that we have evidences of a very slowly accumulating deposit. When there has been no reason to suppose that the trawl has suuk more than one or two inches in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth and... | |
| Lord George Granville Campbell - 1877 - 568 Seiten
...of clay have all been found forming the nuclei of these nodules. We have caught in one haul, where there has been no reason to suppose that the trawl has sunk more than two inches in the clay, over 600 sharks' teeth, 100 ear- bones of whales, and fifty fragments of other... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1881 - 534 Seiten
...in the Tertiary beds. On this point Mr. John Murray, also of the Challenger scientific staff, says: "When there has been no reason to suppose that the...in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth and between thirty and forty ear-bones of cetaceans. While in the globigerina, radiolarian,... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1883 - 636 Seiten
...indistinguishable from the huge teeth found in the Eocene beds." On this point Mr. John Murray says : " When there has been no reason to suppose that the...in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth, and between thirty and forty ear-bones of whales." The time since the Eocene, when the... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1883 - 750 Seiten
...indistinguishable from the huge teeth found in the Eocene beds." On this point Mr. John Murray says : " When there has been no reason to suppose that the...in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth, and between thirty and forty ear-bones of whales." . The time since the Eocene, when... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1888 - 616 Seiten
...are indistinguishable from the huge teeth found in the Eocene beds." On this point Mr. Murray says : "When there has been no reason to suppose that the...sunk more than one or two inches in the clay, we have bad in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth, and between thirty and forty ear-bones of whales." The... | |
| Franklin R. Carpenter, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - 1888 - 184 Seiten
...believed to be extinct from early Tertiary times, have not yet been covered by it. Says Mr. John Murray: "When there has been no reason to suppose that the trawl has sunk more that two or three inches in the clay, we have had in the bag over one hundred sharks' teeth and between... | |
| 1902 - 472 Seiten
...things of a vast antiquity, and that we have evidences of a very slowly accumulating deposit. \Vhen there has been no reason to suppose that the trawl...in the clay, we have had in the bag over a hundred sharks' teeth and between thirty and forty car-bones of cetaceans ; SOT.O 532 Mr. J. Murray on some... | |
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