Field and Forest Rambles: With Notes and Observations on the Natural History of Eastern CanadaHenry S. King & Company, 1873 - 333 páginas |
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... specimens of fossil plants met with in the above - mentioned Old Red Sandstone beds is fully a mile distant from Carleton . The " Fern Ledges , " as they are familiarly called , comprehend shelves of shale covered by seaweed , which the ...
... specimens of fossil plants met with in the above - mentioned Old Red Sandstone beds is fully a mile distant from Carleton . The " Fern Ledges , " as they are familiarly called , comprehend shelves of shale covered by seaweed , which the ...
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... specimens of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Brunswick that came under my notice : I had hoped exceptions to a general rule , but further acquaintance with the race showed this not to be the case . The form and features of the native ...
... specimens of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Brunswick that came under my notice : I had hoped exceptions to a general rule , but further acquaintance with the race showed this not to be the case . The form and features of the native ...
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... specimens , and on eliciting their impressions thereon usually received a laugh of ridicule at the idea of such weapons being used in the destruction of the large animals ; indeed , some looked on them as children's toys , and in no ...
... specimens , and on eliciting their impressions thereon usually received a laugh of ridicule at the idea of such weapons being used in the destruction of the large animals ; indeed , some looked on them as children's toys , and in no ...
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... used for wedges or ice axes , it would be difficult to imagine the pur- * I have seen specimens of this adze from the banks of the Miramichi River . 3 Stone Age in New Brunswick . 10 6 29 28 Field and Forest Rambles .
... used for wedges or ice axes , it would be difficult to imagine the pur- * I have seen specimens of this adze from the banks of the Miramichi River . 3 Stone Age in New Brunswick . 10 6 29 28 Field and Forest Rambles .
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... specimens . Many are so exquisitely fashioned , particularly the arrow edges , that the present race often express wonder how their forefathers fabri- cated such tools without employing metal ; indeed , Noel Mitchell , and other ...
... specimens . Many are so exquisitely fashioned , particularly the arrow edges , that the present race often express wonder how their forefathers fabri- cated such tools without employing metal ; indeed , Noel Mitchell , and other ...
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