Park, each in the spot on which it actually perished, upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent, and from which, if a second deluge were admitted to this fissure, it could only drift them downwards, and with... The history of Devonshire - Page 380by Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829Full view - About this book
| William Buckland - Caves - 1824 - 378 pages
...Park, each in the spot on which it actually perished, upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent, and from...weasel, and the pitted surface of the tibia, will on this hypothesis have been effects produced on the bones as they lay dead within the fissures (for... | |
| Science - 1826 - 418 pages
...Park, each in the spot on which it actually perished, upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent ; and from...chambers in which the bottom of this fissure terminates." (76. 78.) The bones in caves Bray have been drifted in from open fissures at a high level by water,... | |
| Science - 1826 - 628 pages
...Park, each in the spot on which it actually perished, upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent; 'and from...chambers in which the bottom of this fissure terminates." (76. 78.) The bones in caves may have been drifted in from open fissures at a high level by waU^v whether... | |
| Science - 1826 - 428 pages
...Park, each in the spot on which it actually perished, upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent ; and from...lowest chambers in which the bottom of this fissure terminates.1' (Ib. 78.) The bones in caves may have been drift, ed in from open fissures at a high... | |
| Science - 1826 - 440 pages
...Park, each in the spot on which it actually perished, upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent ; and from...this fissure, it could only drift them downwards, and Avith them the loose angular fragments amidst which they now lie, to the lowest chambers in which the... | |
| William Pengelly - 1868 - 396 pages
...Duncombe Park each on the spot in which it actually perished upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent and from which...chambers in which the bottom of this fissure terminates." But in no part of this cave and least of all in this vault closed overhead by a continuous t * * *... | |
| Architecture - 1869 - 550 pages
...Buncombe Park each on the spot in which it actually perished upon the different ledges and landing places that occur in the course of its descent and from which...chambers in which the bottom of this fissure terminates." But in no part of this cave and least of all in this vault closed overhead by a continuoust * * * *... | |
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