The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . TiTtiiiry Jieposin lif/i (rr\-plulrs l- Iitf. 5. Ittinft-itw itlumi ^ijj ftvtiilhiv t/i- .r,w . X,/t Jtur <^. 7 THE PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND ANNALS OF PHILOSOPHY. [NEW SERIES.] AUGUST 1830. XIV. A Sketch of the. Structure of the Austrian Alps, S,-c. S, the Rev. Sedgwick, IVoodwardiem Pr(fessor, Fellow q/Trinity College Cambridge, PresideJit of the GeologicalSocietjj, S,r.; and Roderick I. Murchison, Esq. Sec. ^c* [With a Plate.] § I. Introduction. 1^7E believe t


The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . TiTtiiiry Jieposin lif/i (rr\-plulrs l- Iitf. 5. Ittinft-itw itlumi ^ijj ftvtiilhiv t/i- .r,w . X,/t Jtur <^. 7 THE PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND ANNALS OF PHILOSOPHY. [NEW SERIES.] AUGUST 1830. XIV. A Sketch of the. Structure of the Austrian Alps, S,-c. S, the Rev. Sedgwick, IVoodwardiem Pr(fessor, Fellow q/Trinity College Cambridge, PresideJit of the GeologicalSocietjj, S,r.; and Roderick I. Murchison, Esq. Sec. ^c* [With a Plate.] § I. Introduction. 1^7E believe that several years have elapsed since any ac- ~ count of the structure of the Alps has proceeded fromthe pen of an English geologist. A paper by Professor Buck-land, published in the Annals of Philosophy of 1821, threw anew and unexpected light on the geological relations of thewhole chain; showing, by many striking details, the analogybetween some of its formations and a part of the Englishseries; and proving that the great northern and southern cal-careous zones belong exclusively to the secondary the same time Mr. Bakewell


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