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... shells before mentioned , have undergone a decided change . In some instances their cavities are filled with the sili- ceous and calcareous matter of the matrix , but in most cases the shell has completely disappeared , leaving only the ...
... shells before mentioned , have undergone a decided change . In some instances their cavities are filled with the sili- ceous and calcareous matter of the matrix , but in most cases the shell has completely disappeared , leaving only the ...
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... shells ( Unio Deccanensis ) . From the shells and other organic remains which Malcolmson collected from this formation , the following descriptions have been given by Mr. J. de C. Sowerby : - " Chara Malcolmsonii . — Oblong , spheroidal ...
... shells ( Unio Deccanensis ) . From the shells and other organic remains which Malcolmson collected from this formation , the following descriptions have been given by Mr. J. de C. Sowerby : - " Chara Malcolmsonii . — Oblong , spheroidal ...
Page 277
... shells which are in it , and that it breaks with a semi - conchoidal fracture . The shells consist of " oysters , unios , small melaniæ , & c . " The hill is capped with basalt , decomposing in spheroids and concentric layers , and the ...
... shells which are in it , and that it breaks with a semi - conchoidal fracture . The shells consist of " oysters , unios , small melaniæ , & c . " The hill is capped with basalt , decomposing in spheroids and concentric layers , and the ...
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No XVIII | 1 |
On the Násik CaveInscriptions By the Rev J STE | 35 |
Geology of the Nagpur State By the Rev S HISLOP | 58 |
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