RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. CUL-DAR40.3. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 12.2021. RN1
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Subaqueous removal shown by the number of bones lying at the bottom of sea, off coast of England –
Sea must always on actual beach act same way. – a little further from beach action probably modified by forms of waves & current – but this must be combined no currents & elevation have same
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Lava in Cordillera & on Eastern plains
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Athenaeum April 1836 p. 302
Coleccion de Obras 2 vol. fol: Buenos Ayres 1836: W. Parish??
S Pedro de Angelis. +
This work is reviewed in print Edinburgh March 1835
Sir W. Parish says that beds of shells are found on whole coast from P. Indio to Quimes & at least seven miles inland.
[see CUL-DAR43.1.56a-57]
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in Indian & Pacific Oceans. –(2d) does not explain first formation of continents, if globe be considered as [4 words excised] are required to start with
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