Extract of a Letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith. — "Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred feet in thickness, every cubic inch of which is filled with myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however,... Public Documents of Massachusetts - 第 63 頁Massachusetts 著 - 1875完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 690 頁
...Professor Bailey, giving an account of some of these infusorial deposits. It appears that Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred feet in thickness ; every cubic inch is filled with millions of microscopic shells. There are beds of the same nature beneath Richmond and... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1848 - 924 頁
...Bailey tells ns that the town of Charleston, in the United States, is built upon a bed of animálculo) several hundred feet In thickness, every cubic inch...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. He says also, that these poiylhalamia, or many-chambered shclU, to •!.". labour South Carolina owes... | |
| Francis Simmons Holmes - 1870 - 100 頁
...Professor J. Lawrence Smith, remarks : "You can 2 inform the good people of Charleston that their city is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however, do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, etc., belong to the silicious... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1873 - 418 頁
...the accompanying note.* A fuller * Extract of a Letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith. — "Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however, do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, etc., belong to the siliceous... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1873 - 408 頁
...accompanying note.* A fuller * Extract of a Letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith. — " Charleston is built upon a "bed of animalcules several hundred...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however, do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, etc., belong to the siliceous... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1878 - 416 頁
...note.* A fuller * Extract of a Letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith.—" Charleston is built upon a ted of animalcules several hundred feet in thickness,...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however, do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, etc., belong to the siliceous... | |
| John Lawrence Smith - 1884 - 692 頁
...expected from him at some future * Extract of a Letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith : " Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however, do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, etc., belong to the siliceous... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1889 - 408 頁
...also in Madagascar and the West Indies. Professor Baily remarks that Charleston is built upon a bed of several hundred feet in thickness, every cubic inch...which is filled with myriads of perfectly preserved shells of Foraminifera. The most prolific beds of defunct Foraminifera are those of the chalk, which... | |
| 1845 - 870 頁
...will be by a skillful hand. • Extract of a letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith. — " Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells however do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, &c., belong to the siliceous... | |
| 1845 - 590 頁
...this most distinctly. — Bot. Zeitung, Jan. 10, 1845. INFUSORIAL DEPOSITS IN AMERICA. " Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred...myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells however do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, &c., belong to the siliceous... | |
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