| American Philosophical Society - 1869 - 664 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation but may have been formed from marine plants or animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...destitute of nitrogen and very similar in chemical constitution to the woody fibre of plants.*" This opinion is further strengthened and confirmed when... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1862 - 698 sivua
...and give rise to petroleum springe, although no fossil land plant has been found in them. The fact that a considerable portion of the tissues of the...chemical composition to the woody fibre of plants, forms another link in the chain of reasoning on this distinction between bituminous and lignitic rocks.... | |
| 1862 - 606 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation, but may have been formed from marine plants or animals : the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...distillation at a high temperature yield, besides inflammable gases, a portion of oil not unlike in its characters to petroleum. These are, in fact, argillaceous... | |
| 1862 - 448 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation, but may have been formed from marine plants and animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...distillation at a high temperature yield, besides inflammable gases, a portion of oil not unlike in its characters to petroleum. These are in fact argillaceous rocks... | |
| 1862 - 476 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation, but may have been formed from marine plants and animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...distillation at a high temperature yield, besides inflammable gases, a portion of oil not unlike in its characters to petroleum. These are in fact argillaceous rocks... | |
| 1862 - 448 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation, but may have been formed from marine plants and animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...distillation at a high temperature yield, besides inflammable gases, a portion of oil not unlike in its characters to petroleum. These are in fact argillaceous rocks... | |
| 1862 - 446 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation, but may have been formed from marine plants and animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...called bituminous shales, which, when heated, burn with name, and by distillation at a high temperature yield, besides inflammable gases, a portion of oil... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 734 sivua
...and give rise to petroleum springs, although no fossil land plant baa been found in them. The fact that a considerable portion of the tissues of the...chemical composition to the woody fibre of plants, forms another link in the chain of reasoning on this distinction between bituminous and lignitic rocks.... | |
| 1865 - 458 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation, but may have been formed from marine plants and animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...distillation at a high temperature yield, besides inflammable gases, a portion of oil not unlike in its characters to petroleum. These are in fact argillaceous rocks... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1869 - 634 sivua
...derived from terrestrial vegetation but may have been formed from marine plants or animals ; the latter is not surprising when we consider that a considerable...destitute of nitrogen and very similar in chemical constitution to the woody fibre of plants.*" This opinion is further strengthened and confirmed when... | |
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