Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaThe Survey, 1916 - Earthquakes Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Page 16
... upper molars , of which the genus is indeterminate but which may possibly belong to the titanotheroid genus Telmatherium , have been described under a new specific name birmanicum . As these fossils are the first mamma- lian remains ...
... upper molars , of which the genus is indeterminate but which may possibly belong to the titanotheroid genus Telmatherium , have been described under a new specific name birmanicum . As these fossils are the first mamma- lian remains ...
Page 49
... upper molars is fully estab- lished . We are therefore unable to separate it from the genus Anthracotherium on the scanty material which is at our disposal although the outer styles are less prominent than in the hitherto described ...
... upper molars is fully estab- lished . We are therefore unable to separate it from the genus Anthracotherium on the scanty material which is at our disposal although the outer styles are less prominent than in the hitherto described ...
Page 50
... upper molars referred to the species Microbunodon silistrense . Pm3 in one of the Pondaung specimens is , however , a much longer tooth than in the European species of Microbunodon , and has an alto- gether different structure , its ...
... upper molars referred to the species Microbunodon silistrense . Pm3 in one of the Pondaung specimens is , however , a much longer tooth than in the European species of Microbunodon , and has an alto- gether different structure , its ...
Page 51
... upper molar arising subsequently , either by atrophy of the proto- conule or ... molars . - 5 - cuspidate , paracone and metacone markedly bunodont on ... Upper premolars . - Pm1 bicuspid , both cusps bunodont , cingu- lum external ...
... upper molar arising subsequently , either by atrophy of the proto- conule or ... molars . - 5 - cuspidate , paracone and metacone markedly bunodont on ... Upper premolars . - Pm1 bicuspid , both cusps bunodont , cingu- lum external ...
Page 52
... upper molar ( G. S. I. No. B. 603 ) figured in Plate 2 , fig . 1. Its dimensions are given in the table on p . 64. The tooth is well preserved and the summits of the cusps are distinctly touched by wear . On the front wall of the tooth ...
... upper molar ( G. S. I. No. B. 603 ) figured in Plate 2 , fig . 1. Its dimensions are given in the table on p . 64. The tooth is well preserved and the summits of the cusps are distinctly touched by wear . On the front wall of the tooth ...
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Page 145 - Seoni and adjoining districts also guve evidence of marked ability, and by his death the Geological Survey has lost one of the most promising as well as one of the most popular of its younger members.
Page 129 - ... soft, has been blown into great bubbles ; and in other parts the tops of caverns similarly formed have fallen in, leaving circular pits with steep sides. From the regular form of the many craters, they gave to the country an artificial appearance, which vividly reminded me of those parts of Staffordshire where the great iron-foundries are most numerous.
Page 274 - Ava in Appendix A of Col. Yule : Narrative of the Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855.
Page 161 - ... quality Is able to pay the heavy tax of freight over 500 miles of railway, besides the shipment charges to Kurope and America, lor the whole of the ore Is exported to be used principally In steel manufacture in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States. Manganese was one of the minerals which were largely affected by the war, the...
Page 214 - The parallelism and proximity of the Yangtze, the Mekong, and the Salween, in their exits from Tibet, are amongst the most extraordinary features of the Earth's land surfaces.
Page 87 - THE general report of the Geological Survey of India for the year 1905, published by Mr.
Page 170 - ... various parts of the world are considered. The results of careful tests show that, with a destructor of modern type, a high efficiency, both as regards evaporation and burning, is not more costly to work than a destructor burning at a lower rate and giving lower evaporative efficiencies.
Page 24 - The fact that practically the whole supply of tungsten and ferro-tungsten used by Great Britain before the war was obtained from Germany led to a great scarcity of those materials during the year 1915 and steps were taken to establish works in England for the manufacture of ferro-tungsten and tungsten steel in the country.
Page 216 - K'a-gur-pu, still receives a very big rainfall for some distance north of the rain-screen at any rate, but by the time the winds have crossed this great range, they have been robbed of nearly all their moisture, and the MekongYang-tze divide, instead of being clothed with dense forests and waving meadows of alpine flowers, presents vast stretches of barren scree, towering pillars of naked limestone, grim rocky ridges, and an aspect so drear and bleak that the scenery appals one. The...