| William Nicholson - 1800 - 644 páginas
...remarked alfo in the foflil wood found in the neighbpurhood of the lake of Thun, in Switzerland. The foil to which the trees are affixed, and in which they grew, is a foft greafy clay ; but for many inches above its furface, the foil is entirely compofed of rotten leaves,... | |
| 1801 - 900 páginas
...alfo in the foffil wood found in the the neighbourhood of the lake of Thun, in Switzerland. The foil to which the trees are affixed, and in which they grew, is a loll grealy clay; but, lor many inches above its (urface, the foil is entirely computed of rotten leaves,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 páginas
...alio in the foffil wood found in the the neighbourhood of the lake of Thun, in Switzerland. The foil to which the trees are affixed, and in which they grew, is a (oft greafy clay; but, for many inches above its lurface, the foil is entirely compofed of rotten leaves,... | |
| 1801 - 858 páginas
...in the foilil wood found in the the neighbourhood of the lake of Than, in Swijzerland. The foil lo which the trees are affixed, and in which they grew, is a loll greafy clay ; but, for many inches above its lurface, the foil is entirely compoféd of rotten... | |
| Alexander Hunter - 1804 - 598 páginas
...wood of Iceland, and which Scheuchzer remarked also in the fofsil wood found in the neighbourhood of the lake of Thun, in Switzerland. The soil to which...may be separated, by putting the soil in water, and dexterously and patiently using a spatula, or a blunt knife. By this method, I obtained some perfect... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 páginas
...; which is a phenomenon observed in the Surtarbrand or fossil wood of Icelaad, and which Schenchzer remarked also in the fossil wood found near the lake...may be separated, by putting the soil in water, and dexterously and patiently using a spatula, or blunt knife. By this method, 1 obtained some perfect... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 páginas
...which is a phenomenon observed in the Surtarbrand or fossil wood .of Iceland, and which Scheuchzer remarked also in the fossil wood found near the lake...may be separated, by putting the soil in water, and dexterously and patiently using a spatula, or blunt knife. JJy this method, 1 obtained some perfect... | |
| Rev. Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 566 páginas
...and which Schenchzer remarked also in the fossil wood found near the lake of Thun, in JSwitzerland. The soil to which the trees are affixed, and in which...rotten leaves, scarcely distinguishable to the eye, maiiy of which may be separated, by putting the soil in water, and dexterously and patiently using... | |
| Pishey Thompson - 1820 - 510 páginas
...timber which are yet distinguishable are birch, fir, and oak. The soil to which the trees are fixed, and in which they grew, is a soft greasy clay, but for many inches above that, the soil is composed of decayed leaves and other vegetable matter. The water on the outside of... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 538 páginas
...found near the lake of Tbun, in Switzerland. The soil to which the trees are affixed, and in whicb they grew, is a soft greasy clay ; but, for many inches...may be separated, by putting the soil in water, and dexterously and patiently using a spatula, or blunt knife. By this method, I obtained some perfect... | |
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