Book contents
- Frontmatter
- THE PREFACE
- A METHODICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FOSSILS, OF ALL KINDS, INTO THEIR PROPER CLASSES
- LETTERS RELATING TO THE METHOD OF FOSSILS
- APPENDIX I
- APPENDIX. II
- APPENDIX. III
- APPENDIX to Page 107 supra, containing more full, explicit and particular Instructions for making Observations concerning Pogs, Mists, or Clouds, seen frequently upon the Tops of high Hills or Mountains
- APPENDIX to Page 101 supra, containing more particular Instructions for making Observations concerning Presages of Rain in deep Mines, great Quarries or Coal-Pits
- NUMBER IX
- An alphabetical INDEX
- INDEX
- Frontmatter
- THE PREFACE
- A METHODICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FOSSILS, OF ALL KINDS, INTO THEIR PROPER CLASSES
- LETTERS RELATING TO THE METHOD OF FOSSILS
- APPENDIX I
- APPENDIX. II
- APPENDIX. III
- APPENDIX to Page 107 supra, containing more full, explicit and particular Instructions for making Observations concerning Pogs, Mists, or Clouds, seen frequently upon the Tops of high Hills or Mountains
- APPENDIX to Page 101 supra, containing more particular Instructions for making Observations concerning Presages of Rain in deep Mines, great Quarries or Coal-Pits
- NUMBER IX
- An alphabetical INDEX
- INDEX
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- Fossils of All KindsDigested into a Method, Suitable to their Mutual Relation and Affinity, pp. iii - xivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014