| Science - 1759 - 556 pages
...fand, &c. over it every tide. The bones were covered five or fix feet with the water every full fea, and were about nine or ten yards from the cliff, which is nearly perpendicular, and about fixty yards high, and is continually wearing away, by the warning of the fea againft it ; and, if I... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1842 - 552 pages
...discovery of the extinct species of Crocodile that now bears his name ( Teleosaurus Cftapmanni), says, " The bones were covered five or six feet with the water...yards high, and is continually wearing away by the sea washing against it: and, if I may judge by what has happened in my own memory, it must have extended... | |
| Science - 1842 - 476 pages
...that now bears his name (Teleosannt.i Chapmanni), says: " The bones were covered five or six feet with water every full sea, and were about nine or ten yards...yards high, and is continually wearing away by the sea washing against it ; and, if I may judge by what has happened in my own memory, it must have extended... | |
| Geology - 1842 - 460 pages
...that now bears his name (Tefeosaurus C/iapmanni), says: " The bones were covered five or six feet with water every full sea, and were about nine or ten yards...yards high, and is continually wearing away by the sea washing against it ; and, if I may judge by what has happened in my own memory, it must have extended... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - Science - 1842 - 540 pages
...discovery of the extinct species of Crocodile that now bears his name ( Teleosaurus CJiapmanni), says, " The bones were covered five or six feet with the water...yards high, and is continually wearing away by the sea washing against it : and, if I may judge by what has happened in my own memory, it must have extended... | |
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