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" To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation which in our day borders the ice, or by ice itself, it is difficult to form more than general conjectures, so different and conflicting are the views of geologists upon the Glacial period.... "
Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the ... - Page 76
by Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1882
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

Geology - 1878 - 556 pages
...our latitude, at its culmination must have carried much or most of it quite beyond. To wbat extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...and has now again succeeded it, was either thrust out of Northern Europe and the Northern Atlantic States, or was reduced to precarious existence and...
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The Vegetation of the Rocky Mountain Region and a Comparison with that of ...

Asa Gray, Joseph Dalton Hooker - Botany - 1880 - 86 pages
...[Vol. VI. rude, at its culmination must have carried much or most of it quite beyond. To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...and has now again succeeded it, was either thrust out of Northern Europe and the Northern Atlantic States, or was reduced to precarious existence and...
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The Ice Age in North America, and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man

George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham - Glacial epoch - 1889 - 664 pages
...our latitude, at its culmination must have carried much or most of it quite beyond. To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...and has now again succeeded it, was either thrust out of northern Europe and the northern Atlantic States or was reduced to precarious existence and...
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Essays: biographical sketches, 1841-1886

Asa Gray - Botanists - 1889 - 520 pages
...any evidence of it. Or if there was any, it was too remote in time to concern the present question. the vegetation which in our day borders the ice, or...and has now again succeeded it, was either thrust out of northern Europe and the northern Atlantic States, or was reduced to precarious existence and...
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Essays: biographical sketches, 1841-1886

Asa Gray - Botanists - 1889 - 552 pages
...was any, it was too remote in time to concern the present question. the vegetation 'which in our clay borders the ice, or by ice itself, it is difficult...almost any, of these views, it is safe to conclude that tem perate vegetation, such as preceded the refrigeration and has now again succeeded it, was either...
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The Ice Age in North America and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man

George Frederick Wright - Glacial epoch - 1896 - 730 pages
...our latitude, at its culmination must have carried much or most of it quite beyond. To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...refrigeration, and has now again succeeded it, was cither thrust out of northern Europe and the northern Atlantic States or was reduced to precarious...
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The Ice Age in North America: And Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man

George Frederick Wright - Glacial epoch - 1911 - 848 pages
...our latitude, at its culmination must have carried much or most of it quite beyond. To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...general conjectures, so different and conflicting arc the views of geologists upon the Glacial period. But upon any, or almost any, of these views it...
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences

Natural history - 1928 - 434 pages
...our latitude, at its culmination must have carried much or most of it quite beyond. To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...and has now again succeeded it, was either thrust out of northern Europe and the northern Atlantic States or was reduced to precarious existence and...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1878 - 1060 pages
...it. Or if they were any, it was too remote in time to concern the present question. To what extent displaced, and how far superseded by the vegetation...and has now again succeeded it, was either thrust out of Northern Europe and the Northern Atlantic States, or was reduced to precarious existence and...
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