The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 66
... covered Nebraska some millions of years ago . In the course of time they were buried by sediment , which , transformed into rock , has preserved them for the astonishment and instruction of a race of human ani- mals which had not made ...
... covered Nebraska some millions of years ago . In the course of time they were buried by sediment , which , transformed into rock , has preserved them for the astonishment and instruction of a race of human ani- mals which had not made ...
Page 67
... covered with soft , golden - brown hairs , suggests a likeness to a quadruped . In New Zealand there is a strange plant known as the " vegetable sheep , " by reason of its wool - like foliage . But , when one gets into the vegetable ...
... covered with soft , golden - brown hairs , suggests a likeness to a quadruped . In New Zealand there is a strange plant known as the " vegetable sheep , " by reason of its wool - like foliage . But , when one gets into the vegetable ...
Page 69
... left behind by a mollusk- like animal known to science as Pen- tamerus , ages ago , before the rocks had hardened at a period , that is to say , when they were merely so much mud on the bottom of an inland sea which then covered all. 69 ...
... left behind by a mollusk- like animal known to science as Pen- tamerus , ages ago , before the rocks had hardened at a period , that is to say , when they were merely so much mud on the bottom of an inland sea which then covered all. 69 ...
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... covered all that part of the United States . It is very easy even for scientists to make mistakes in such matters . Certain markings on sedimentary rocks , long supposed to be fossil prints of algae and other plants , which actually ...
... covered all that part of the United States . It is very easy even for scientists to make mistakes in such matters . Certain markings on sedimentary rocks , long supposed to be fossil prints of algae and other plants , which actually ...
Page 76
... the hills were washed into the bay by means of gigantic hydraulic operations . This work is still going on and the skyscrapers are fast covering these newly created areas of city real estate . In. 76 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... the hills were washed into the bay by means of gigantic hydraulic operations . This work is still going on and the skyscrapers are fast covering these newly created areas of city real estate . In. 76 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
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