| Geological Society of South Africa - 1907 - 300 Seiten
...favour of a similar correlation for the Natal coal horizon, since he thus sums up his examination: — " On the whole, the evidence would appear to support the view that the plant beds are approximately homotaxial with the Damuda Beds of India, and behmg to the Beaufort Series... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1905 - 660 Seiten
...placed in the genus Schizoneura are fairly plentiful. No undoubted Gangamopteris has been recognized. On the whole the evidence would appear to support...the Damuda beds of India, and belong to the Beaufort Scries of South Africa." The plants from the Drakensberg Range in West Natal comprise species of Thinnfeldia... | |
| Geological Society of South Africa - 1907 - 294 Seiten
...favour of a similar correlation for the Natal coal horizon, since he thus sums up his examination: — " On the whole, the evidence would appear to support the view that the plant beds are approximately homotaxial with the Damuda Beds of India, and be-long to the Beaufort... | |
| 1909 - 498 Seiten
...mass division of the cytoplasm will induce stresses which may disturb the position of the threads. On the whole the evidence would appear to support the view that the mitotic figures are due to the coagulation of the cytoplasm under the influence of the lines of force.... | |
| Geological Society of South Africa - 1907 - 522 Seiten
...examination: — " On (lie whole, the evidence would appear to support the view that tile plant beds are approximately homotaxial with the Damuda Beds...India, and belong to the Beaufort Series of South Africa."-1 Mr. Anderson's statement that "all our coals east of the Drakensl« TIT, in Natal, Zululand,... | |
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