. The ancient life-history of the earth; a comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of palæontological science. Paleontology. Fig. 234.—Miocene Palms A, Chamcprops Helvetica l B, Sabal major. Lower Miocene of Switzerland and France. tL'c., along with numerous Conifers. The most abundant of these last is a gigantic pine—the Sequoia Couttsice—which is. Fig- 235.—Plata7ius acerotdes, an Upper Miocene Plane-tree, a, Leaf; b. The core of a bundle of fruits; c, A single Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced


. The ancient life-history of the earth; a comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of palæontological science. Paleontology. Fig. 234.—Miocene Palms A, Chamcprops Helvetica l B, Sabal major. Lower Miocene of Switzerland and France. tL'c., along with numerous Conifers. The most abundant of these last is a gigantic pine—the Sequoia Couttsice—which is. Fig- 235.—Plata7ius acerotdes, an Upper Miocene Plane-tree, a, Leaf; b. The core of a bundle of fruits; c, A single 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 Nicholson, Henry Alleyne, 1844-1899. Edinburgh, London, Blackwood


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