. An introduction to geology : intended to convey a practical knowledge of the science, and comprising the most important recent discoveries, with explanations of the facts and phenomena which serve to confirm or invalidate various geological theories. -sils and their connection with the formation of the earth. 8vo. Cuviers discourse on the revolutions of the surface of the globeand of the changes thereby produced in the animal kingdom. 12mo. Daubenys description of active and extinct Volcanos, with re-marks on their origin, their chemical phenomena, and the characterof their products, as dete


. An introduction to geology : intended to convey a practical knowledge of the science, and comprising the most important recent discoveries, with explanations of the facts and phenomena which serve to confirm or invalidate various geological theories. -sils and their connection with the formation of the earth. 8vo. Cuviers discourse on the revolutions of the surface of the globeand of the changes thereby produced in the animal kingdom. 12mo. Daubenys description of active and extinct Volcanos, with re-marks on their origin, their chemical phenomena, and the characterof their products, as determined by the condition of the earth duringthe period of their formation. 8vo. Scropes Considerations on Volcanos, the probable causes of theirphenomena, the laws which determine their march, the dispositionof their products, and their connection with the present state andpast history of the globe. Williamss Natural History of the Mineral Kingdom, relative tothe strata of coal, mineral veins, and the prevailing strata of the vols. 8vo. Eatons Geological Text Book, aiding the study of North Amer-ican geology, being a systematic arrangement of facts collected bythe author and his pupils. 8vo. Emmons Manual of Mineralogy and Geology.


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