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Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875) | 8 |
Deshayes, G P (1795-1875) | 5 |
British Association For the Advancement of Science | 1 |
British Association For the Advancement of Science. Meeting | 1 |
British Association For the Advancement of Science. Section C | 1 |
British Association For the Advancement of Science. Section C. Geological Photographs Committee | 1 |
Cline, Justus Henry | 1 |
Dawson, Sir John William (1820-1899) | 1 |
Houck, Charles L | 1 |
Marshall, Miss | 1 |
Drainage changes in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia
Watson, Thomas L (1871-1924); Cline, Justus Henry
1913
Cover-title.
Principles of geology, or, the modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants (v.1)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875)
1867-68
Principles of geology, or, the modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants (v.2)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875)
1867-68
Principles of geology : being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation (v.2)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875); Deshayes, G P (1795-1875)
1830-1833
Appendices: I. Tables of fossil shells by Monsieur G. P. Deshayes.--II. Lists of fossil shells chiefly collected by the author in Sicily and Italy, named by M. Deshayes.
Principles of geology : being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation (v.3)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875); Deshayes, G P (1795-1875)
1830-1833
Appendices: I. Tables of fossil shells by Monsieur G. P. Deshayes.--II. Lists of fossil shells chiefly collected by the author in Sicily and Italy, named by M. Deshayes.
Principles of geology : being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation (v.1)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875)
1832-33
Vol. 3 was contemplated when the first edition of v. 2 appeared, but was published for the first time in 1833 a little after the second edition of v. 1-2. No second edition of v. 3 was issued.
Principles of geology : being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation (v.1)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875); Deshayes, G P (1795-1875)
1830-1833
Appendices: I. Tables of fossil shells by Monsieur G. P. Deshayes.--II. Lists of fossil shells chiefly collected by the author in Sicily and Italy, named by M. Deshayes.
Principles of geology : being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation (v.2)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875); Deshayes, G P (1795-1875)
1830-1833
Appendices: I. Tables of fossil shells by Monsieur G. P. Deshayes.--II. Lists of fossil shells chiefly collected by the author in Sicily and Italy, named by M. Deshayes.
Principles of geology : being an attempt to explain the former changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in operation (v.3)
Lyell, Charles Sir, Bart (1797-1875); Deshayes, G P (1795-1875)
1830-1833
Appendices: I. Tables of fossil shells by Monsieur G. P. Deshayes.--II. Lists of fossil shells chiefly collected by the author in Sicily and Italy, named by M. Deshayes.
Siluria : a history of the oldest rocks in the British Isles and other countries : with sketches of the origin and distribution of native gold, the general succession of geological formations, and changes of the earth's surface : by Sir Roderick Impey Murchison... [etc.]
Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey (1792-1871)
1867
Photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom... Report of the Committee
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Section C
8th (1897) - 13th (1902); 15th (1904); 20th (1921). Date of 11th report misprinted 10th; struck through and changed to 11th
Miscellaneous discourses concerning the dissolution and changes of the world : Wherein the primitive chaos and creation, the general deluge, fountains, formed stones, sea-shells found in the earth, subterraneous trees, mountains, earthquakes, vulcanoes, the universal conflagration and future state, are largely discussed and examined
Ray, John (1627-1705)
1692
Includes bibliographical references.