Page 78 that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian period into the open fissures and there perishing had remained undisturbed in the spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian water to their present place in the lowest vaultings... The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal - Seite 2211826Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1823 - 458 Seiten
...in great quantities. Mr Buckland is of opinion, that the animals had fallen during the antidiluvian period into the open fissures, and there perishing,...spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian waters to their present place in the lowest vaultings with which these fissures had communication.... | |
| 1823 - 704 Seiten
...Professor that there is no oilier way of accounting for the presence of these relics, but by supposing that the animals had fallen, during the antediluvian...there perishing, had remained undisturbed in the spot in which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian waters to their present place in the lowest... | |
| William Buckland - 1824 - 378 Seiten
...retreat of the diluvial waters. 3. The third hypothesis is that which I propose as most probable, viz. that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian...spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian waters to their present place in the lowest vaultings with which these fissures had communication.... | |
| 1826 - 418 Seiten
...would have carried on its front the refutation of the charge of ignorance and want of can. dour it has been somewhat hastily brought forward to support....the spot on which they died, till drifted forwards l>y the diluvial* waters to their present place, iri the lowest vaultings with which these fissures... | |
| 1826 - 628 Seiten
...explanation is offered by ihe same author, of the mud and bones which occur, nearly filling several caves in limestone rocks at Plymouth. Instead of having...period into the open fissures, and there perishing, hnd remained undisturbed in the spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian waters... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1829 - 704 Seiten
...similar to the osseous breccias of the Mediterranean shores. Professor Buckland therefore concludes that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian...spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian waters to their present place in the lowest vaultings with which these fissures had communication.... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 686 Seiten
...retreat of the diluvial waters. " 3. The third hypothesis is that which I propose as most probable, viz. that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian...undisturbed in the spot on which they died, till drifted forward, by the diluvian waters, to their present place in the lowest vaultings with which these fissures... | |
| William Pengelly - 1868 - 396 Seiten
...other. but Dr. B. in his Eeliquiae Dil, satisfactorily explains this anomaly by the hypothesis Page 78 that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian...spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian water to their present place iu the lowest vaultings with which these fissures had communicatiou... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art - 1869 - 558 Seiten
...other. but Dr. B. in his Reliquiae Dil, satisfactorily explains this anomaly by the hypothesis Page 78 that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian...spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by tlw diluvian water to their present place in the lowest vaultings with which these fissures had communication... | |
| 1869 - 550 Seiten
...other, but Dr. B. in his Reliquiae Dil, satisfactorily explains this anomaly by the hypothesis Page 78 that the animals had fallen during the antediluvian...spot on which they died, till drifted forwards by the diluvian water to their present place in the lowest vaultings with which these fissures had communication... | |
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