the late the late 1859 1860 1861 1866 | the late 1869 1872 |
E. Forbes ,
disputed disputed 1866 | dispute 1859 1860 1861 | have disputed 1869 1872 |
this conclusion. We should not forget that only a small portion of the world is known with accuracy.
M. Barrande not long ago M. Barrande not long ago 1866 |
M. Barrande has lately 1859 1860 1861 |
Not long ago M. Barrande 1869 |
Not very long ago M. Barrande 1872 |
added another and lower
stage stage 1859 1860 1861 1866 | stage, 1869 1872 |
to the Silurian system, to the Silurian system, 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
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abounding with new and peculiar
species. species. 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
species beneath the old Silurian system. 1869 |
species, beneath the then known Silurian system; and now, still lower down in the Lower Cambrian formation, Mr. Hicks has found in South Wales beds rich in trilobites, and containing various molluscs and annelids. 1872 |
Remnants Remnants 1866 1869 | Traces 1859 1860 1861 |
of
several forms have several forms have 1866 |
life have 1859 1860 1861 |
several forms have also 1869 |
been detected
in the Longmynd beds, in the Longmynd beds, 1860 1861 1866 |
in the Longmynd beds 1859 |
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beneath
Barrande's Barrande's 1859 1861 1866 | Barrandes 1860 1869 |
so-called primordial
zone. zone. 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
zone in the Longmynd group, now divided into two stages, and constituting the Lower Cambrian system. 1869 |
↑1 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872; present in 1869 | Still more recently, the remarkable discovery has been made by Torell of the remains of monocoty-ledonous plants in a Swedish formation, corresponding with the Longmynd group; so that terrestrial or freshwater plants existed several great stages lower down in the series than has hitherto been supposed.
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The presence
also of also of 1866 | of 1859 1860 1861 |
phosphatic nodules and bituminous matter in some of the lowest azoic rocks, probably indicates the former existence of life at these periods. But
now within the last year the great discovery of the Eozoon in the Laurentian formation of Canada has been made; and after reading Dr. Carpenter's description of this remarkable fossil, it is impossible to feel any doubt regarding its organic nature. now within the last year the great discovery of the Eozoon in the Laurentian formation of Canada has been made; and after reading Dr. Carpenter's description of this remarkable fossil, it is impossible to feel any doubt regarding its organic nature. 1866 |
the difficulty of understanding the absence of vast piles of fossiliferous strata, which on my theory no doubt were somewhere accumulated before the Silurian epoch, is very great. 1859 1860 1861 |
There are three great series of strata beneath the Silurian system in Canada, in the lowest of which the Eozoon
was
found; found; 1866 1869 | found. 1872 |
and
Sir W. Logan states that their
"united "united 1866 1872 | united 1869 |
thickness may possibly far surpass that of all the succeeding rocks, from the base of the palæozoic series to the present time. We are thus carried back to a period so
far
remote, that the appearance of the so-called Primordial fauna (of Barrande) may by some be considered
a
comparatively comparatively 1866 |
as a comparatively 1869 1872 |
modern event." The Eozoon belongs to the most lowly organised of all classes of animals, but
for its class is highly organised; for its class is highly organised; 1866 1869 |
is highly organised for its class; 1872 |
it existed in countless numbers, and, as Dr. Dawson has remarked, certainly preyed on other minute organic beings, which must have lived in great numbers. There is also reason to believe that at this enormously remote period plants of some kind existed. Thus the
words words 1866 | words, 1869 1872 |
above given, above given, 1866 | above given, 1869 1872 |
which I wrote in 1859,
and which and which 1866 |
about the vast periods which had probably elapsed before the Cambrian system, 1869 |
about the existence of living beings long before the Cambrian period, and which 1872 |
are almost the same with those
used used 1866 | since used 1869 1872 |
by Sir W.
Logan, Logan, 1866 1872 | Logan. 1869 |
have
come come 1866 | proved 1872 | come 1869 |
true. true. 1866 1872 | true. 1869 |
Notwithstanding these several facts, Notwithstanding these several facts, 1866 |
Nevertheless 1869 |
Nevertheless, 1872 |
the difficulty of assigning any good
cause cause 1866 | reason 1869 1872 |
for the absence
beneath the Silurian formations beneath the Silurian formations 1866 |
beneath the Upper Cambrian formations 1869 |
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of
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