An Introduction to Geology And Its Associate Sciences Mineralogy Fossil Botan

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An Introduction to Geology And Its Associate Sciences Mineralogy Fossil Botan
George Fleming Richardson
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Lyell.
THIED LAW. The comparison of faunas of different epochs that the temperature of the surface of the earth has been greatly varied.
The facts upon which this law is established are these. "We find fossil animals in regions of the globe which are not inhabitable by them at the present day, in consequence of their low temperature, as the rhinoceros and elephant, which lived under the latitude of the glacial sea. This region could not, in our time, furnish a vegetation fit for the, sup- port
...of these pachydermata.
The fauna of the tertiary period, in Europe, presents a greater analogy to the animals of the torrid than to those of the temperate zone. The remains of the vegetable kingdom may be cited in confirmation of this law. Europe was, during the carboniferous period, covered with an immense vegetation, which for luxuriance, and the character of the vegetable tribes of which it was composed, can only be likened to that which exists in the present inter-tropical regions of the earth.


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