Smith, in consideration of his being a great original discoverer in English geology; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine their succession by means of their... Proceedings of the Geologists' Association - 126 psl.autoriai: Geologists' Association - 1889Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1832 - 618 psl.
...English geology ; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession, by means of their imbedded fossils.' This honour was additionally graced by the dignified and philosophical eloquence of the address delivered... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1832 - 614 psl.
...English geology ; and especially for his having been the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession, by means of their imbedded fossils.' This honour •was additionally graced by the dignified and philosophical eloquence of the address... | |
| 1888 - 596 psl.
...Society — "As a great original discoverer in English geology, aud especially for his having \I<*en the first, in this country, to discover and teach...but he only enjoyed it for seven years, as he died 23 Aug. 1839. In 1835 the degree of LL.D. was conferred upon Mr. Smith by the Provost and Fellows of... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 646 psl.
...in English geology; and especially for his having been the first in this country to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." Cuvier's discoveries, on the other hand, both from the high philosophic fame of their author, and from... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 1046 psl.
...in English geology ; and especially for his having been the first in this country to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." Cuvier's discoveries, on the other hand, both from the high philosophic fame of their author, and from... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1839 - 654 psl.
...discoverer in English Geology : and especially for his being the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." Professor Sedgwick then occupied the chair of the Geological Society, and added to the value of the... | |
| 1839 - 654 psl.
...discoverer in English Geology : and especially for his being the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession by means of their imbedded fossils." Professor Sedgwick then occupied the chair of the Geological Society, and added to the value of the... | |
| 1840 - 740 psl.
...discoverer in English Geology; and especially for his being the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...their succession, by means of their imbedded fossils." Professor Sedgwick then occupied the chair of the Geological Society, and added to the value of the... | |
| 1842 - 524 psl.
...discoverer in English geology ; and especially for his being the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...succession by means of their imbedded fossils.' In 1 835 he received the degree of LL.D. in Trinity College, Dublin, and during a few years he enjoyed... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1842 - 524 psl.
...discoverer in English geology : and especially for his being the first, in this country, to discover and to teach the identification of strata, and to determine...succession by means of their imbedded fossils.' In 1 835 he received the degree of LL.D. in Trinity College, Dublin, and during a few years he enjoyed... | |
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