| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1716 - 962 páginas
...Lapides fui generis, and never any part of an Animal. It is moil certain that our Englißi Quarry falls (to continue that Abufive name) have no Parts of a Different Texture from the Rock or Quarry where they arc taken, that is, that there is no inch thing as Shell in thele Rejemblances of Shells,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1722 - 956 páginas
...Lafides fui generis, and never any part of an Animal. It is moft certain that our Er.glifl) Quarry-foe Hs (to continue that abufive name) have no parts of a different Texture from the Rock or Quarry where they are taken, that is, that there is no fuch thing as Shell in thefe Refemblances ot Shells,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1749 - 958 páginas
...Lapides fui Generis, and never any Part of an Animal. It is moil certain that our Engliß) Quarry ßells (to continue that abufive Name) have no Parts of a different Texture from the Rock or Quarry where they are taken, that is, that there is no fuch Thing as Shell in theie Refemblances of Shells,... | |
| Archibald Geikie - 1905 - 514 páginas
...everywhere as they are at present, lapides sui generis, and never were any part of an animal," that they " have no parts of a different texture from the rock or quarry whence they are taken, that is, that there is no such thing as she!! in these resemblances of shells."... | |
| Archibald Geikie - 1905 - 536 páginas
...everywhere as they are at present, lapides sui generis, and never were any part of an animal," that they " have no parts of a different texture from the rock or quarry whence they are taken, that is, that there is no such thing as shell in these resemblances of shells."... | |
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