Flora affords no substantial evidence of a former direct communication with the mainland of the New World. . . . The consideration of these facts leads me to the opinion that botanical evidence does not favour the hypothesis of an Atlantis. On the other... The Natural History Review - Página 1641862Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 698 páginas
...p. 204). 2) Prof. Oliver z. B. spricht sich dahin aus : »The consideration of these facts leads me the opinion that botanical evidence does not favour the hypothesis of an Atlantis. (The Atlantis Hypothesis in its Botanical Aspect. (Natur. -hist. review 1862, p. 152). Vergl. ferner... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 706 páginas
...p. 204). 2) Prof. Oliver z. B. spricht sich dahin aus : »The consideration of these facts leads me the opinion that botanical evidence does not favour the hypothesis of an Atlantis. [The Atlantis Hypothesis in its Botanical Aspect. (Natur. -hist. review 1862, p. 1521. Vergl. ferner... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 690 páginas
...p. 204). 2) Prof. Oliver z. B. spricht sich dahin aus : »The consideration of these facts leads me the opinion that botanical evidence does not favour the hypothesis of an Atlantis. (The Atlantis Hypothesis in its Botanical Aspect. ¡Natur. -hist, review 1862, p. 152). Vergl. ferner... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 856 páginas
...no substantial evidence of a former direct communication with the mainland of the New World. . . . The consideration of these facts leads me to the opinion...where the Aleutian chain of islands now extends.' " (Nat. Hist. Rev. ii. 164, 1862.) See, however, " Scientific and Geological Proofs of the Reality... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1921 - 882 páginas
...direct communication with the mainland of the New World. . . The consideration of these facts leadc me to the opinion that botanical evidence does not...where the Aleutian chain of islands now extends." (Nat. Hist. Rev., ii. 164, 1862, Art., "The Atlantis Hypothesis in its Botanical Aspect.") See, however,... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1893 - 878 páginas
...affords no substantial evidence of a former direct communication with the mainland of the New World. . . The consideration of these facts leads me to the opinion...the Tertiary epoch North-Eastern Asia was united to North- Western America, perhaps by the line where the Aleutian chain of islands now extends." (Nat.... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1917 - 428 páginas
...no substantial evidence of a former direct communication with the mainland of the New World. . . . The consideration of these facts leads me to the opinion that botanical evidence does not favor the hypothesis of an Atlantis. On the other hand, it strongly favors the view that at some period... | |
| Margaret B. Peeke - 1971 - 308 páginas
...Pengelly, PRS, says, "At some period of the Tertiary epoch, northeast Asia was united to northwest America, perhaps by the line where the Aleutian chain of islands now extends." Haeckel, in his " Pedigree of Man," considers the Australians of to-day as the lineal descendants,... | |
| Charles Darwin, Joy Harvey, Duncan M. Porter, Jonathan R. Topham - 1997 - 1018 páginas
...of an Atlantis': hr went on (o say Oliver [ЦбзЬ, pp. 164-5}: it strongly favours the view thai at some period of the Tertiary epoch. North-eastern...islands now extends, since there is sufficient ground ю believe that the temperature in that latitude was high enough to allow the migration of types, which... | |
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