| Hugh Miller - Bible and geology - 1857 - 528 pages
...articulata, and radiata; and the vertebrates, of four great classes,—the mammals, ^he birds, the reptiles, and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which organic remains occur, up till the higher beds of the Lower Silurian System, all the animal remains yet found belong to the invertebrate... | |
| Hugh Miller - Bible and geology - 1857 - 524 pages
...and radiata; and the vertebrates, of four great classes, — the mammals, the birds, the reptiles, and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which organic remains occur, up till the higher beds of the Lower Silurian System, all the animal remains yet found belong to the invertebrate... | |
| John Parry - 1861 - 762 pages
...articulata, and radiata ; and the vertebrnk's, 'f four great classes— the mammals, the birds, the reptik-s and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which organic...remains occur, up till the highest beds of the Lower .sjlur ian System, all the animal remains yet found belong to the invertebrate divisions. The numerous... | |
| John Parry - Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Welsh - 1861 - 750 pages
...and tho vertebrates, ol four groat classes— the mammals, the birds, the reptiles, and tne Udlied. From the lowest zone at which organic remains occur, up till the highest bada oí the Lower Silurian System, all the animal remains yet found belong to the invertebrate division.!.... | |
| Indiana. State Geologist, Richard Owen - Coal - 1862 - 400 pages
...articulata and radiata; and the vertebrates of four great classes— the mammals, the birds, the reptiles and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which organic remains occur, up to the higher beds of the Lower Silurian System, all the animal remains yet found belong to the invertebrate... | |
| Indiana. Geological Survey - Coal - 1862 - 402 pages
...articulata and radiata; and the vertebrates of four great classes — the mammals, the birds, the reptiles and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which organic remains occur, up to the higher beds of the Lower Silurian System, all the animal remains yet found belong to the invertebrate... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1865 - 530 pages
...reptiles, and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which organic -J.3 remains occur, up till the higher beds of the Lower Silurian System, all the animal...numerous tables of stone which compose the leaves of this first and earliest of the geologic volumes correspond in their contents with that concluding volume... | |
| John Parry - 1891 - 806 pages
...claases — the mammals, the birds, the reptiles and the fishes. From the lowest zone at which оплшс remains occur, up till the highest beds of the Lower...the invertebrate divisions. The numerous tables of stooe which compose the leaves of this first and earliett of th« geologic volumes, correspond in their... | |
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