SPACE.] The Azoic Formations are the Archaic of Dana, and the Laurentian of Canada ; they are the oldest of the geological series, and are made up of granitic, gneissic, and other crystalline rocks, and contain no fossils. They are the material composing... International Exhibition, 1876 - Page 388by United States Centennial Commission - 1880Full view - About this book
| New Jersey Geological Survey - Geology - 1876 - 84 pages
...MARKED THUS * ABE NOT ON EXHIBITION, OWING TO WANT OF SPACE.] The Azoic Formations are the Archaic of Dana, and the Laurentian of Canada; they are the...State, and are known by the names of Ramapo, Warwick, Hamburgh, Pochuck, Schooleys, Mine, Musconetcong, Scotts, and other mountains. They extend to and beyond... | |
| New Jersey. State Centennial Board - Centennial Exhibition - 1877 - 460 pages
...MARKED THUS * ARK NOT OX EXH1B1TION. OW1NG TO THE WAXT or SPACE.] The Azoic Formations are the Archaic of Dana, and the Laurentian of Canada ; they are the...State, and are known by the names of Ramapo, Warwick, Hamburgh, Pochuck, Schooleys, Mine, Musconetcong, Scotts and other mountains. They extend to and beyond... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey - Geology - 1879 - 216 pages
...the Silurian, Devonian and Triassic mostly dip towards the northwest. The Azoic rocks are the Archaic of Dana, and the Laurentian of Canada; they are the...and other crystalline rocks, and contain no fossils. The mountain ranges which cross the northwestern part of the State, and which are known by the names... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - New Jersey - 1881 - 1104 pages
...make up the mountain ranges or Highlands which cross the northwestern part of the State, and which are known by the names of Ramapo, Warwick, Hamburg,...Pochuck, Schooley's, Mine, Musconetcong, Scott's, etc. They cover an area of about 772 square miles. The northeastern end of the belt in this State is... | |
| 1882 - 1160 pages
...make up the mountain ranges or Highlands which cross the northwestern part of the State, and which are known by the names of Ramapo, Warwick, Hamburg,...Pochuck, Schooley's, Mine, Musconetcong, Scott's, etc. They cover an area of about 772 square miles. The northeastern end of the belt in this State is... | |
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