... ichthyosaurus, etc. ; 4. That, as builders, they have produced immense structures, which far surpass in size all the colossal works of man. The evidence of these statements will be presently given; but meantime it may be remarked that such grand results... The Abdominal Brain - Page 23by Leila G. Bedell - 1885 - 45 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1879 - 588 pages
...monsters, such as the mastodon, megatherium, pUsiosaurus, ichthyosaurus, etc. ; 4. That, as builders, they have produced immense structures, which far surpass in size all the colossal works of man. The evidence of these statements will be presently given ; but meantime it may be remarked that such... | |
| 1879 - 188 pages
...monsters, such as the mastodon, megatherium, plesiosaurus, ichthyosaurus, etc. ; 4. That, as builders, they have produced immense structures, which far surpass in size all the colossal works of man. The evidence of these statements will be presently given ; but meantime it may be remarked that such... | |
| 1880 - 1178 pages
...greater in bulk and of far more consequence than those of larger quadrupeds; 4. That, as builder», they have produced immense structures, which far surpass in size all the colossal works of man! HOUSE-HAIR VERSUS EELS. — It is a fact, hardly credited by those who have even the slightest scientific... | |
| 1885 - 398 pages
...cement into perfectly spherical casings of the most extraordinary finish, perforated by numerous email pores at pretty regular intervals ; another builds...true that, substantially, these rhizopods built the temples and mammoth pyramids of Egypt, and the stone walls of Vienna and Paris, for the very rocks... | |
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