I now admit that I was in error ; and I agree with him that it may be taken as proved that all the materials of such deposits, with the exception, of course, of the remains of animals which we now know to live at the bottom at all depths, which occur... The Voyage of the "Challenger." - Página 210por Sir Charles Wyville Thomson - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 708 páginas
...strong opinion on the matter. It seemed to me that the evidence was conclusive that the Foraminifera which formed the Globigerinaooze lived on the bottom,...usually at the surface, but also at depths from ten to one hundred fathoms ; and he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface-fauna of any particular... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 682 páginas
...been accumulated by Mr. Murray, I now admit that I was in error ; and I agree with him that it maybe taken as proved, that all the materials of such deposits...usually at the surface, but also at depths from ten to one hundred fathoms ; and he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface-fauna of any particular... | |
| 1875 - 1012 páginas
...exception, of course, of the remains of animals which we now know to live at the bottom at all depths, which occur in the deposit as foreign bodies, are...tow-net, usually at the surface, but also at depths of from ten to one hundred fathoms j and he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface... | |
| 1875 - 806 páginas
...exception, of course, of tiie remains of animals which we now know to live at the bottom of all depths, which occur in the deposit as foreign bodies, are...of the tow-net, usually at the surface, but also at deptlis of from 10 to 100 fathoms, and he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface fauna... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 544 páginas
...to live at the bottom at all depths, which occur in the deposit as foreign bodies, are derived frriu the surface. Mr. Murray has combined with a careful...tow-net, usually at the surface, but also at depths of from ten to one hundred fathoms ; and he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 538 páginas
...to live at the bottom at all depths, which occur in the deposit as foreign bodies, are derived frcm the surface. Mr. Murray has combined with a careful...tow-net, usually at the surface, but also at depths of from ten to one hundred fathoms ; and he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface... | |
| Edward W. Badger, William Hillhouse - 1878 - 738 páginas
...the bottom. Sir Wyville (p. 210, vol. I.) now acknowledges that he was mistaken, and he is of opinion that it may " be taken as proved that all the materials...bodies) are derived from the surface." " Mr. Murray finds the closest relation to exist between the surface fauna of any particular locality and the deposit... | |
| 1882 - 528 páginas
...destiny of the marine foraminiferal shells. Wyville Thompson, Voyage of the Challenger, I, 210. observes: "Mr. Murray has combined with a careful examination...he finds the closest relation to exist between the surface fauna of any particular locality and the deposit which is taking place at the bottom. In all... | |
| 1891 - 496 páginas
...exception, of course, of the remains of animals which we now know to live at the bottom at all depths) which occur in the deposit as foreign bodies are derived from the surface " (p. 29). Mr. Murray, in connection with the dredge, used the tow-net constantly, and finds " the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 428 páginas
...exception, of course, of the remains of animals which we now know to live at the bottom at all depths, which occur in the deposit as foreign bodies, are...examination of the soundings a constant use of the tow- net, usually at the surface, but also at depths of from ten to one hundred fathoms ; and he finds... | |
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