Essex Naturalist: Being the Journal of the Essex Field Club, 7-8. kötetThe Club., 1893 |
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viii. oldal
... Ground - plan , 145 . De ehole No. 2 , Section and Ground- plan , 147 . Min ral Spring on Tyler's Common 149 . Huygen's Telescope , 1684 , 153 . Portrait of late H. W. King , 195 . Birds Christmas Party , 199 . 100 ft . Spots at which ...
... Ground - plan , 145 . De ehole No. 2 , Section and Ground- plan , 147 . Min ral Spring on Tyler's Common 149 . Huygen's Telescope , 1684 , 153 . Portrait of late H. W. King , 195 . Birds Christmas Party , 199 . 100 ft . Spots at which ...
1. oldal
... the surface of the high ground , both 1 For the block of the section and map illustrating this paper , the Editor is indebted to the courtesy of the Council of the Geological Society . B north and south of the Mardyke , consists of old.
... the surface of the high ground , both 1 For the block of the section and map illustrating this paper , the Editor is indebted to the courtesy of the Council of the Geological Society . B north and south of the Mardyke , consists of old.
2. oldal
... ground very gradually increasing in height as we recede from the present Thames and approach the undulating London Clay , which lies beyond the gravel plain . Thus we find that the surface of the gravel of Hainault Forest , of the ground ...
... ground very gradually increasing in height as we recede from the present Thames and approach the undulating London Clay , which lies beyond the gravel plain . Thus we find that the surface of the gravel of Hainault Forest , of the ground ...
3. oldal
... ground is cut through , and the London Clay exposed , in the valleys of the Ingrebourne and other streams which intersect the route . In the cutting at and west of Upminster Station , London Clay was seen capped by a variable amount of ...
... ground is cut through , and the London Clay exposed , in the valleys of the Ingrebourne and other streams which intersect the route . In the cutting at and west of Upminster Station , London Clay was seen capped by a variable amount of ...
7. oldal
... ground . " All the strata mentioned were very variable in thickness . In addition to the beds just named a thin stratum of dark clayey loam with seeds was met with below the gravel here and there , where the surface of the London Clay ...
... ground . " All the strata mentioned were very variable in thickness . In addition to the beds just named a thin stratum of dark clayey loam with seeds was met with below the gravel here and there , where the surface of the London Clay ...
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abundance ancient appeared beds birds Blackwater Estuary Boulder Clay British Buckhurst Hill Buxton Chalk Chancellor Chelmsford Chingford Church Clacton Coal Measures Colchester Cole collection colour Committee Cooke Council Desm district Durrant E. G. Varenne E. M. Holmes East Epping Forest Essex Field Club ESSEX NATURALIST exhibited feet Felixstowe flints G. P. Hope Geological Glacial gravel Hall Harwich High Beach Hornchurch Ilford illustration inches interesting Kelvedon Kelvedon E.G.V. Kütz Laver London Clay Loughton Maldon Manor Meldola mentioned miles Museum Natural History Navestock oak trees observations Ordinary Meeting otter paper parish pebbles period plants present probably Prof railway recorded remarks river River Lea rocks Roman Romford sand Saxon seen Sewardstone side Snaresbrook Society Special Memoirs species specimens stone T. V. Holmes Thames trunk valley visited Walter Crouch Waltham Wanstead wood
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63. oldal - And the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly contention with an echo, whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow tree, near to the brow of that primrose hill.
53. oldal - Time made thee what thou wast, king of the woods ; And time hath made thee what thou art — a cave For owls to roost in.
188. oldal - host of foot men," one after the other, first marching in ranks, then, turning about in a warlike manner, they changed their form from ranks into squadrons, then into triangles, then into rings, and then " winding out again they joined in battle; twice the Danes had the better, but at the last conflict they were beaten down, overcome, and many of them led captive for triumph by our English women.
164. oldal - To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall.
123. oldal - He accompanied a pleasure party in a sail upon the river Thames. The boat in which they were was provided with a mast which had a vane at the top of it. It blew a moderate wind, and the party sailed up and down the river for a considerable time. Dr Bradley remarked that every time the boat put about, the vane at the top of the boat's mast shifted a little, as if there had been a slight change in the direction of the wind.
63. oldal - But turn out of the way a little, good Scholar, towards yonder high honeysuckle hedge; there we'll sit and sing whilst this shower falls so gently upon the teeming earth, and gives yet a sweeter smell to the lovely flowers that adorn these verdant meadows. Look, under that broad...
115. oldal - A portion of the silted-up channel of an ancient stream-course was also found in this Romford cutting. Its relations to the Boulder Clay could not be seen, as they were not in contact, but they were alike covered by the oldest gravel belonging to the Thames Valley system. The author...
133. oldal - For the purpose of inquiring into the rate of erosion of the sea-coasts of England and Wales, and the influence of the artificial abstraction of shingle or other material in that action.
42. oldal - ... the upper end like a Y- Peel off the rind, and dry it in a moderate heat, then steep it in the juice of wake-robin or nightshade, and cut the single lower end sharp; and where you suppose any rich mine or...
164. oldal - Blow, ye winds ! lift me with you ! I come to the wild. Fold closely, O Nature! Thine arms round thy child. To thee only God granted A heart ever new — To all always open, To all always true.