Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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... Laramie formation , who have studied the vertebrates only have usually refer qualifiedly to the cretaceous , apparently assuming that , c dinosaurian remains , it could not be of later age . Field g especially those who practically ...
... Laramie formation , who have studied the vertebrates only have usually refer qualifiedly to the cretaceous , apparently assuming that , c dinosaurian remains , it could not be of later age . Field g especially those who practically ...
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... formation , which is regarded as the rep- resentative of the Dakota group there , the latter resting directly but ... Laramie group , it is proper to say that the presence in British America of the Kootanie formation beneath the ...
... formation , which is regarded as the rep- resentative of the Dakota group there , the latter resting directly but ... Laramie group , it is proper to say that the presence in British America of the Kootanie formation beneath the ...
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... Laramie formation ; but those who have studied the vertebrates only have usually referred it un- qualifiedly to the cretaceous , apparently assuming that , containing dinosaurian remains , it could not be of later age . Field geologists ...
... Laramie formation ; but those who have studied the vertebrates only have usually referred it un- qualifiedly to the cretaceous , apparently assuming that , containing dinosaurian remains , it could not be of later age . Field geologists ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
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