Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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... cretaceous of this region is overlain by eocene de- posits , also marine , with little if any observable ... cretaceous and eocene . Briefly , then , the mesozoic of the Atlantic coast region consists of a probable representation ...
... cretaceous of this region is overlain by eocene de- posits , also marine , with little if any observable ... cretaceous and eocene . Briefly , then , the mesozoic of the Atlantic coast region consists of a probable representation ...
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... cretaceous , apparently assuming that , containing dinosaurian remains , it could not be of later age . Field geologists , especially those who practically ignore paleontological evidence , also refer the Laramie to the cretaceous ...
... cretaceous , apparently assuming that , containing dinosaurian remains , it could not be of later age . Field geologists , especially those who practically ignore paleontological evidence , also refer the Laramie to the cretaceous ...
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... cretaceous into tertiary time is strongly supported by paleontological and stratigraphical evidence . But we come now to consider the mesozoic of the Pacific coast region , where we shall find proof of unbroken continuity of marine ...
... cretaceous into tertiary time is strongly supported by paleontological and stratigraphical evidence . But we come now to consider the mesozoic of the Pacific coast region , where we shall find proof of unbroken continuity of marine ...
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