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III.—Some Considerations on the Probable Conditions under which the Palæozoic Rocks were Deposited over the Northern Hemisphere

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The numerous excellent observations which have been made in recent years relative to the Palæozoic rocks in different countries in the Northern Hemisphere, require that we should now and again attempt to summarize the results obtained, and by that means bring before the mind more clearly any advance in our knowledge of past changes which has been made, as well as note those blanks which are still left for future investigations. In these considerations I cannot attempt to treat fully the various observations made, but I will endeavour to notice the chief results, or those points upon which new light seems to have been thrown.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1876

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page 158 note 1 H. D. Rogers, Dana, etc.

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page 158 note 3 Green Mountain Region, Logan, according to Dana, Hunt, etc.

page 159 note 1 Prof. Hughes also recognized this line as being preferable to the one at the base of the Upper Llandovery, and makes this the boundary between Cambrian and Silurian.