OCR by The Paperless Office. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was a publication from the mid 1700's. It was one of the premier scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science.
OCR by The Paperless Office. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was a publication from the mid 1700's. It was one of the premier scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science.
OCR by The Paperless Office. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was a publication from the mid 1700's. It was one of the premier scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science.
recedinp of the tea, gulphs tuterrned, kee. &wow then kicked find marine thenains bus bow i that account for tire traft cpsontity of remains of terra:rill vegmakden mid animals, equally met with, and ie like MOOR ill the marine rennin., in the bowels a the earth 1 And, 3°. Were heal to. moot delugen the mule, we lbould then find ceiy the animas aod plants of the dimates. or places, whet< loch adoges haw hapLened ; whams in theft logic tumuli if is quite 0001.1.1 : the remains of thofe phnts and animals, we know, me of annul& nal plants, the inhabitants of the mdi remote climes from thofe, whem they now he buried c.g. t& rhinoceros- Iona, in die cave called Baumann-bole, in the Harm Fored in Germany dir Orange bones in the Anon Draconurn in Hungary ; the borm of the woof, deer, and other prodigious harm, nod elephants bones, foond in Erigland, Leland, Germany, Sibiris, and even America, etc. of vegetables, parts of the rib.. Piths in France ; bamboo* m gram Indian reeds, frequent in England ; with numbers of other inch examples. And of thcfe remains even of the marine &tells, yet unknown to on, all oppcar enotie to the climes what they now lie departed r.g the cliffs to Harwich in Elf. abound with (pecks of &cancan barrAiNftem, and other ihells, never yct dikinereci in the uljacent wooers. The d.11.11ible of io rainy *fits,. and the innumerable variety of mar& dtt withwhida thiciimoi abounds, nu yet un- known to & Whabiewas &mar kin, and app.., cwtrn lo this climate. Thereliare, my Lord, f reainalfy conclude proton ow koni deluges naiad wax hate pioduad
The Geographical Distribution of Animals (Vol.1&2): With a Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface