. The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. Fig. 156.—LinocU')u/ron/n'»t(erirvi (y^evtherry). A Cretaceous Tulip-tree. features of the time; but we must not forget that though cryp- togams were deposed from the high position they held in the Palaeozoic, they still existed ; and there are more especially. Fig. 157.—Onoclea sensibilis. Eocene.—^After Newberry. many interesting species of ferns and c iiisetums in the Cre- taceous and Eocene rocks. ThesQ are, however, of


. The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. Fig. 156.—LinocU')u/ron/n'»t(erirvi (y^evtherry). A Cretaceous Tulip-tree. features of the time; but we must not forget that though cryp- togams were deposed from the high position they held in the Palaeozoic, they still existed ; and there are more especially. Fig. 157.—Onoclea sensibilis. Eocene.—^After Newberry. many interesting species of ferns and c iiisetums in the Cre- taceous and Eocene rocks. ThesQ are, however, of modern. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. London : Religious Tract Society


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