Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volum 1;Volum 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pàgines |
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... Hawn ( 1810-1898 ) , 5 and Benjamin Franklin Shumard ( 1820-1869 ) .6 Hawn was a civil engineer with experience building railroads , who , after learning some geology on his own , began locating coal for railroads and collect- ing ...
... Hawn ( 1810-1898 ) , 5 and Benjamin Franklin Shumard ( 1820-1869 ) .6 Hawn was a civil engineer with experience building railroads , who , after learning some geology on his own , began locating coal for railroads and collect- ing ...
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... Hawn , since both men had assisted Swallow on the original geological survey of Missouri . By 1857 , when Hawn uncovered the fateful fossils , Meek was working for James Hall in Albany . Meek may be the most punctil- ious man who ever ...
... Hawn , since both men had assisted Swallow on the original geological survey of Missouri . By 1857 , when Hawn uncovered the fateful fossils , Meek was working for James Hall in Albany . Meek may be the most punctil- ious man who ever ...
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... Hawn there might be Permian fossils among his Smoky Hill collection . " Hawn's motives in this business are clearer than anyone else's . He wanted the shells determined as soon as possible , so that he might sell them , and he began ...
... Hawn there might be Permian fossils among his Smoky Hill collection . " Hawn's motives in this business are clearer than anyone else's . He wanted the shells determined as soon as possible , so that he might sell them , and he began ...
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... Hawn in detail . He neglected to explain why he had delayed so long in publishing Hawn's fossils , preferring to blame Hawn for not sending the additional samples he had promised . Meek concluded in a fine dudgeon by asking Swallow to ...
... Hawn in detail . He neglected to explain why he had delayed so long in publishing Hawn's fossils , preferring to blame Hawn for not sending the additional samples he had promised . Meek concluded in a fine dudgeon by asking Swallow to ...
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... Hawn was the discoverer , as all parties agreed from the start . No doubt Meek was the first to detect the possibility of the Permian , for he wrote of it to Hayden on 21 October and 31 December 1857. It was the interpretation of ...
... Hawn was the discoverer , as all parties agreed from the start . No doubt Meek was the first to detect the possibility of the Permian , for he wrote of it to Hayden on 21 October and 31 December 1857. It was the interpretation of ...
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